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Children's Stroller Compliance Certification Testing

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Update time : 2025-03-28

Infant and children's strollers are designed to transport one or more children and require assistance to push or pULl. These strollers serve as "vehicles" for infants and children. Typically, infant and children's strollers consist of components such as sunshades, seat cushions, bassinets, and anti-smog covers, with materials including textiles, metals, and plastics. As strollers are in close contact with infants and children's bodies, the safety of the product is crucial. As a result, various countries have issued testing standards for infant and children's strollers, and only products that pass these tests are allowed to be sold on the market.

 

Scope of Application

Strollers and pushchairs designed to carry one or more children, excluding toy cars, tricycles, bicycles, or other similar products.

 

Main Testing Items

- CheMICal Safety: Heavy metal migration (aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, boron, cadmium, trivalent chromium, hexavalent chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, strontium, tin, organic tin, zinc);

- Flammability;

- Physical Safety: Basic safety requirements, brake device testing, vehicle stability testing, structural integrity testing (dynamic durability testing, push handle fatigue testing, frame strength testing), labeling tests.

 

Children's Stroller Testing Standards

United States (US)

astm f833-21 & 16 CFR 1227 Consumer Safety Performance Standards for Strollers and Infant/Toddler Carriages;

 

Europe (EU)

EN 1888-1:2018 + A1:2022 Child Care Articles - Wheeled Child Conveyances - Part 1: Strollers and Infant Carriages (up to 15 kg);

EN 1888-2:2018 Child Care Articles - Wheeled Child Conveyances - Part 2: Strollers for Children over 15 kg up to 22 kg;

PrEN 1888-3:2020 Child Care Articles - Wheeled Child Conveyances - Part 3: Strollers for Heavier Children;

 

Australia (AU)

AS 2088-2022 Safety Requirements for Infant Bassinets and Strollers;

 

China (CN)

GB 14748:2006 Safety Requirements for Children's Strollers

 

For infant and children's stroller testing reports, trust China JJR Laboratory. We have an independent laboratory, professional equipment, and an experienced technical team to provide testing services for toys and children's products.


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