Safety testing refers to the testing and evaluation conducted in accordance with national and relevant industry regulations to ensure the safety, reliability and stability of electrical, electronic, mechanical equipment and other products during normal use. These regulations relate to electrical safety, mechanical safety, combustion safety, EMC electromagnetic compatibility, environmental adaptability, etc., in order to test whether the products comply with national and international standards, and to safeguard personal safety and property safety.
Safety testing is a necessary procedure for manufacturers or importers to launch their products, especially for those who want to enter the EU market and some other international markets. This test detects whether the product meets the relevant technical requirements, legal standards and industry regulations. These tests can eliminate consumers' concerns about product quality and safety, and also save companies' costs, avoid returns, recalls and other undesirable consequences, and ensure the interests of both companies and consumers.
Safety testing is widely used in a variety of fields, including electronic communications, IT, military, medical, automotive, aviation, etc., covering a wide range of products, including household appliances, office equipment, electronic equipment, industrial machinery, power equipment, and more. Through safety testing, enterprises can find and solve problems in their products, ensure that the products comply with relevant standards and regulations, and improve the quality and market competitiveness of their products. At the same time, safety testing also helps to reduce the risk in the production and use process, to protect human life and property safety.