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儿童滑板车测评:361度、飞鸽样品可能会导致儿童受伤

Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Consumer Protection Commission conducted a comparative test on 30 models of children's multifunctional scooters, revealing that 12 samples did not meet safety standards, raising concerns about the safety and reliability of various brands including 361 Degrees and Flying Pigeon [1][2][3]. Group 1: Test Results - 12 out of 30 samples failed to meet safety standards, with issues related to handlebar strength, gaps, and mechanical accessibility [2][3]. - 11 samples had failed locking mechanisms for the handlebar, posing a risk of accidents during use [3][5]. - 4 samples had gaps in the wheels and moving parts that could pinch fingers, including models from 361 Degrees and Easywalker [5][6]. Group 2: Specific Brand Issues - 361 Degrees scooters showed a risk of handlebar locking device failure, which could lead to falls or injuries during high-speed use [3][12]. - Flying Pigeon scooters had issues with handlebar looseness, which could expose sharp edges and increase the risk of injury [7][14]. - A sample from the brand "Ruitong" had packaging that was too thin, posing a suffocation hazard for children [9][10]. Group 3: Compliance with Upcoming Standards - 22 out of 30 samples did not comply with the upcoming national standard regarding the distance between the front wheels and the scooter body, which should be less than 25mm or greater than 45mm [11]. - The report emphasizes the need for manufacturers to address these safety concerns and improve product designs to meet the new standards [11]. Group 4: Company Responses - 361 Degrees stated they were unaware of the test results and would report the findings to relevant personnel for further investigation [12]. - Flying Pigeon also claimed ignorance of the test results and indicated they would follow up with additional information [14].