Swagway: Hoverboard Safety Statement CPSC Certification

Hoverboard Safety Statement CPSC Certification
After Mashable covered Saturday that Swagway exhorted its clients to enjoy a reprieve from hoverboarding, the organization now says that course was the aftereffect of a "miscommunication" and its items are sheltered to utilize. "Because of a clear miscommunication, there have been wrong reports about Swagway's position identified with the CPSC's late announcement. To be clear, we didn't report any official position identified with this," the organization said in an announcement today. "We remain by our items and are sure that Swagway still remains the most secure available."

Swagway says it's effectively working with the US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) to guarantee its hoverboards meet recently discharged security affirmation guidelines. The CPSC issued the new norms a week ago and said any unlicensed hoverboard makers would confront common and criminal punishments if found offering the gadgets without endorsement.

The government provided the letter — sent to makers, merchants, and venders on Friday — in the wake of getting 52 reports of hoverboard-related flames bringing about more than $2 million in property harm crosswise over 24 states.

"SWAGWAY STILL REMAINS THE SAFEST ON THE MARKET."

Swagway's Swagtron and X1 hoverboards effectively meet the new required confirmation, called UN38.3, as required by the United Nations and US Department of Transportation.

Be that as it may, it's dubious whether the organization's items meet the second security prerequisite, a willful affirmation called UL2272 and presented before the end of last month by the autonomous outsider item audit firm Underwriters Laboratory. Swagway says it's presently verifying whether it consents to the that affirmation.

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