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DESCRIPTION OF THE SAMPLES TESTED. From mid-April until the end of May 2013, a total of 51 samples were sent to the laboratory of AIJU by the market surveillance authorities participating in JA2011. When the samples were received, the staff of AIJU performed an initial visual inspection in order to detect if the samples had potential defects caused by transportation or by other factors. In such cases, the working group was informed accordingly. The 51 samples can be classified into three main product groups according to the type of wheeled child conveyances.  Single prams with chassis  Single pushchairs / strollers  Combinations of chassis with car seat(s), pram body(ies) and seat unit(s) The respective percentages are shown in Figure 1. Typology of samples pram 10% combinations 41% pushchair 49% Figure 1 - Groups of WCC received for testing A substantial amount of various samples were tested. The variety of the samples was due to the origin of the samples, as each country has different habits regarding the use of WCC’s. To provide an in depth view of the characteristics the products were tested to, a sub-classification according to their properties is provided below. PRAMS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SAMPLES TESTED. From mid-April until the end of May 2013, 43 samples were sent to the laboratory of AIJU by the market surveillance authorities participating in JA2011 in order to be tested according to the requirements of French standard XP S 54-044 and also in line with the testing protocol developed by this working group. When the samples were received, the staff of AIJU performed an initial visual inspection in order to detect if the samples had any potential defects caused by transportation or other factors. In such cases, the CCA working group was informed accordingly. The samples were sent from 10 different European countries: Spain, Bulgaria, Romania, Germany, United Kingdom, France, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden. These 43 samples can be classified into four main groups according to the design of the bath tub (refer to Figure 5): • Bath tubs on their own • Bath tubs with stand • Foldable bath tubs • Inflatable bath tubs 10 3 5 2 0 Bathtubs on Bathtubs with Foldable bath their own stand tub Inflatable bathtub Figure 5 - Groups of bathtubs received for testing In most cases the bath tubs could be used with or without a stand. Therefore, the laboratory performed testing taking into consideration both situations. In some cases, one kind of stand could be used with different models of bath tubs, no matter their design. In these cases, additional tests were performed accordingly. With regards to the country of origin of the samples, out of the 43 samples received, around 60% originated from within the European Economic Area; whereas the rest of the samples came from outside Europe, with China representing around 23% of all the samples tested (refer to Figure 6 below). Figure 6 - Country of Origin of the BBT samples tested

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