When exporting electric blankets to Europe, you need to pay attention to the following aspects:
1. Safety standards: The safety standards in Europe and the United States may be different from those in China, and it is necessary to ensure that the products meet the standards of the target market. For example, the United States has one of the most strict product safety regulations in the world, known as the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) and the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA).
2. Energy efficiency standards: The European energy efficiency standards (such as the ErP directive) and the US Energy Star program may have higher energy efficiency requirements for electric blankets.
3. Environmental requirements: The EU's ROHS directive and most states in the United States have lead, mercury, cadmium, and other heavy metal content limitations.
4. After-sales service: Due to possible malfunctions in remote areas, it is necessary to consider how to provide effective after-sales service.
5. Labels and instructions: You need to ensure that all labels and instructions on the product are written in the target market's language and are accurate.
6. Market research: Understand consumer demand and purchasing behavior in the target market to better meet their needs.