As electrical appliances that come into direct contact with the human body, massage devices place safety and reliability at the core of consumer concern-and indeed, these attributes serve as the cornerstone for the healthy development of the industry. Testing for stability and mechanical hazards constitutes a critical evaluation component regarding the physical safety performance of such products; the importance of these assessments is self-evident. This testing aims to evaluate whether a product, under conditions of normal use or foreseeable misuse, poses risks such as tipping, pinching, shearing, or impact-risks that may arise from structural instability, inadequate guarding of moving parts, or insufficient mechanical strength.
Conducting such testing serves as a direct means of safeguarding user safety and preventing accidents involving personal injury; it is also an intrinsic requirement for enterprises seeking to implement effective product quality control and enhance their competitive edge. Furthermore, it constitutes an indispensable step in ensuring that products comply with mandatory national safety standards (such as GB4706.1 and GB4706.10) as well as international market access regulations (such as the IEC/EN 60335 series standards). Encompassing the entire product lifecycle-from raw material selection and design validation through to the final release of finished goods-the continuous assessment of stability and mechanical hazards plays a pivotal role in maintaining market order and fostering consumer confidence.
