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Our Product Safety Promise

When it comes to children’s products, no standard of safety is ever too high. We are committed to helping kids safely turn their big ideas into real creations. 

 

Our journey began with our founder Rem, a father who set out to build the safest DIY tool for his child. Today, that mission is shared by every member of our team. Many of us are parents ourselves, and our kids often become the very first testers, makers, and even co-creators of the BeaverBot experience. Their curiosity and honest feedback help shape every cut, curve, and corner.

 

That’s why we start with strict safety principles and go the extra mile in testing, certification, and materials — so parents and educators can have full peace of mind. We’ve outlined the certifications we meet, the standards we follow, and the thoughtful choices that make BeaverBot a trusted companion for hands-on learning.

 

If you have any questions or want to dive deeper into our safety and compliance standards, we’re always here to help. Email us at support@getbeaverbot.com — we’d love to hear from you.

U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission

Children’s Product Certificate (United States)

Issued under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the CPC ensures that children's products sold in the U.S. meet all applicable federal safety rules.


BeaverBot has passed U.S.-required third-party testing is safe for children in both construction and material use.

Health Canada

Safety of Toys Regulations (Canada)

SOR compliance means our products meet the Health Canada regulatory framework under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA). It includes rigorous chemical and mechanical safety standards, including small parts, sharp edges, and toxic element limits.

European Committee for Standardization

EN71 Certified - Different aspects of toy safety standards (EU)

A division of European Consumer Affairs, the European Safety Standards Commission develops legislative and other actions to promote the interests, health and safety of consumers on an internal and international level. The Commission also promotes consumer policy and high consumer safety standards in international forums and in relation with third countries.

 

EN71 is a set of regulations defined by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) to ensure that toys sold in the European Economic Area (EEA) are safe.

European Commission

Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (EU)

RoHS (EU Directive 2011/65/EU) restricts the use of specific hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products, including lead, cadmium, mercury, and phthalates. It applies globally to all electronic components.

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How many times has BeaverBot been tested?

Before BeaverBot ever reached a family home, it was put through over 12,000 rounds of safety testing — from lab simulations to real-world maker spaces. We tested cutting strength, jamming resistance, durability, and every interaction point a child might touch.

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How many prototypes have we made?

From the very first idea sketched on a napkin to the latest model in your hands, BeaverBot has gone through 14 major prototype revisions. Each iteration brought us closer to what matters most: a cutting tool that’s safe, intuitive, and made just right for kids.

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