In message <cb4d5768bea42049b063ebe16e819bf20ff79...@bluprd0811mb414.namprd08.prod.o utlook.com>, dated Wed, 17 Apr 2013, "Tyra, John" <[email protected]> writes:

Found this OSM decision while I was searching for other info. I guess the question becomes is it considered a CHILD APPEALING product?

The point is that assuming it is solves the problem of whether to put a CE mark on or not. Without a CE mark, there would be trouble with customs, market surveillance and retailers. The manufacture would be forever having to explain why there was no CE mark.
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