With Temu, the cross-border e-commerce platform, imposing increasingly stringent product compliance requirements, sellers must ensure their products meet the EU CE certification standards, especially for toys. This article provides a professional analysis from five key aspects—CE Toy testing items, consistency of qualification documents, Test Report requirements, physical product image specifications, and CE certificate standards—combined with Temu’s official qualification upload requirements to help sellers mitigate risks and efficiently pass audits.
According to Temu’s requirements, toy products must pass the following EU standards tests:
- Physical and Mechanical Properties (EN 71-1:2014+A1:2018): Includes safety tests such as sharp edges and choking hazards from small parts;
- Flammability (EN 71-2:2020 4.1): Ensures material flame resistance meets safety requirements for children’s products;
- Heavy Metal Migration (en 71-3:2019+A1:2021): Strict limits on the content of 19 harmful substances such as lead and cadmium.
Note: If the product falls under other regulations (e.g., electronic toys requiring EMC Directive compliance), additional tests are required.
Temu clearly requires that all key information in documents must be consistent, including:
- Product Name and Model: Must be identical across the test report, CE certificate, and physical product labels; avoid using pinyin or abbreviations;
- Manufacturer Information: Name and address must match the business license exactly, and cannot be filled in using pinyin;
- Testing Standards: Standard numbers in the report (e.g., EN 71-3) must correspond with the actual test items for the product.
Common Rejection Reasons: Model “A123” written as “A-123” in the report, or manufacturer address missing “Ltd.”
To ensure your product meets EU regulatory requirements, it is recommended to:
- Choose Appropriate Testing Agencies: Cooperate with laboratories accredited with ISO/IEC 17025 for necessary product tests.
- Update Product Documentation: Ensure all product manuals, labels, and warning information comply with the latest regulations in language and format.
- Regularly Review Regulatory Updates: Monitor updates on EU children’s toy regulations and promptly adjust product design and documentation.
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