What does the 3C certification for helmets mean?

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Willow
07/28/25 8:06pm
Helmet 3C certification is a product conformity assessment system implemented by the Chinese government to protect consumer personal safety and national security, strengthen product quality management, and comply with laws and regulations. Below are the relevant details: 1. Name: The full name of 3C certification is "China Compulsory Certification," with the English name China Compulsory Certification and the English abbreviation CCC. 2. Motorcycle helmet 3C certification testing items: structure, dimensions, protection range, weight, field of vision, eye protection (light transmittance, impact resistance), stiffness performance, stability of fixing devices, strength performance of wearing devices, energy absorption performance during collisions, penetration resistance, and labeling.
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MiaAnn
08/12/25 12:56am
As a veteran rider, I have a lot to say about the 3C certification for helmets. It's a mandatory product safety certification system enforced by the Chinese government, covering critical equipment like helmets. Simply put, every helmet must bear the 3C mark, proving it has undergone rigorous testing—such as impact absorption, material durability, and stability checks—to ensure effective head protection in accidents. I've personally witnessed uncertified helmets shattering in crashes, which is extremely dangerous. When choosing, don't just focus on appearance; verify the certification code on the label via the official website. This certification is a national standard, essentially adding a layer of safety. I also recommend considering personal needs, like ventilation design for summer rides. Never compromise safety by opting for uncertified products—safety comes first. Paying attention to these details will make your riding experience more secure and worry-free.
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