UL60335-2-67 is a standard that specifically focuses on the safety requirements for automatic electric toys. This standard is part of the larger UL 60335 series, which covers the safety requirements of household and similar electrical appliances. UL (Underwriters Laboratories) is a globally recognized independent safety testing and certification organization.
The Purpose of UL60335-2-67
The main purpose of UL60335-2-67 is to ensure the safety of children while using automatic electric toys. These toys typically have electrical components, motors, or heating elements that could pose potential hazards if not properly designed and manufactured. By complying with the requirements of this standard, manufacturers can minimize the risks of electric shock, fire, or other accidents that may occur during normal use or foreseeable misuse of these toys.
Key Requirements of UL60335-2-67
UL60335-2-67 outlines various technical and mechanical requirements that electric toy manufacturers must meet. These requirements include insulation standards, maximum surface temperatures, protection against electric shock, protection against ingress of water and dust, stability requirements, and more. The standard also provides guidelines for appropriate warning labels, instructions for use, and markings on the toys themselves to ensure safe operation and proper maintenance.
Compliance and Certification
Manufacturers who wish to sell automatic electric toys in the market are encouraged to have their products tested and certified by accredited third-party laboratories according to the UL60335-2-67 standard. Testing generally involves rigorous examination of the toy's construction, electrical components, performance, and overall safety. Once a toy meets all the necessary requirements, it can be affixed with the appropriate UL mark, indicating compliance with the standard and providing assurance to consumers that it has undergone thorough safety testing.