Household goods export testing refers to a series of tests and certifications in the process of product export to ensure that the products meet the safety, environmental protection and quality standards of the destination country. The following are the main contents and processes of export testing of household goods: Chemical testing : CPSIA testing : mandatory testing for children's toys
Home goods export testing refers to a series of tests and certifications conducted during the export process to ensure that products meet the safety, environmental, and quality standards of the destination country. The following are the main contents and processes of export testing for household goods
Chemical testing
CPSIA testing: a mandatory standard for children's toys to ensure that products do not contain harmful substances such as lead and phthalatesROHS testing: Limit the content of harmful substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, etc. in electronic and electrical equipment
REACH testing: EU chemical regulations ensure that chemicals meet human health and environmental standards
FDA Food Contact Material Testing: Ensure that food contact materials comply with US food safety standards. PAHS Testing: Detect polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon content and assess its potential harm to the environment and health
Physical and security testing:
Dimensions and specifications: Ensure that the product meets the contract requirements, including measurements of length, width, height, and other aspects
Appearance quality: Evaluate surface smoothness, coating quality, and uniformity of stitching. Functional performance: Test the actual functionality of the product, such as seat comfort and adjustment performance
Certification requirements
CE certification: a mandatory certification for the EU market, covering the safety, health, and environmental requirements of furniture products. FDA certification: ensures that food contact materials comply with specific processes of US food safety standards
Booking and Shipping: Contact freight forwarders or shipping companies to arrange booking and shipping schedules for goods. Prepare necessary documents such as commercial invoices, packing lists, and delivery notes according to export requirements
Inspection: Conduct inspection in accordance with the laws and requirements of the destination country to ensure that the goods comply with relevant standards and regulations
Customs declaration: After the goods arrive at the destination port, they need to go through customs declaration procedures, submit necessary documents and information, and pay corresponding tariffs and taxes. By passing the above tests and certifications, it can ensure that household goods comply with international standards and regulations during the export process, and protect the health of consumers and the environment