CE Marking

CE marking indicates that a product is being declared against applicable European Union requirements for its category. The meaning depends on the product type, the applicable rules, and the documentation behind the mark.

What to verify

  • Product category: confirm which rules or standards apply to that exact product.
  • Documentation: ask what report, declaration, or technical file supports the mark.
  • Market relevance: compare CE with US and Canada documentation when shopping for North America.
  • Claim boundary: do not treat CE as a blanket promise for every safety, health, or environmental question.

PopsyKosy context

PopsyKosy's active selling focus is the United States and Canada. For material comparison, review current PopsyKosy records such as USP Class VI-tested EVA, CPSIA/CPC, ASTM F963, REACH, Prop 65, EN71, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I materials where applicable.

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FAQ

What does CE marking mean?

It indicates a product is being declared against applicable EU requirements for its category. The supporting documentation and category scope matter.

Is CE the main shopping signal for PopsyKosy customers?

For PopsyKosy's US and Canada focus, shoppers should also review CPSIA/CPC, ASTM F963, Prop 65, material records, and other current documentation.