Kids Electric Toothbrush OEM: Manufacturing & Safety Guide
Children's electric toothbrushes are smaller adult brushes with critical safety differences. A complete guide to the safety standards, design specifications, certifications, and brand positioning required to launch a compliant, trusted kids oral care product.
| Safety Standards | EN71 / ASTM F963[1] |
| Max VPM (Kids) | 24,000-31,000[2] |
| Amplitude Limit | Max 4mm (safety) |
| MOQ | 500 pcs (ODM) |
Executive Summary: Kids Electric Toothbrush OEM
Key insight: A children's electric toothbrush is a regulated product in all major markets. It must pass not only electrical safety standards (EN 62368-1 / IEC 60335) but also children's toy and safety regulations (EN71 in EU, ASTM F963 in USA). Understanding these requirements before product development saves months of compliance rework. This guide lays out the full safety framework, design specifications by age group, and the business case for launching a kids oral care line as a complement to your adult electric toothbrush portfolio.
Factory Credentials: Relish Technology
Why Kids Oral Care is a Strategic Private Label Category
The children's oral care market is driven by a clear trend: parents who already use electric toothbrushes are extending those habits to their children, and they pay a premium for kid-specific products they trust. This works especially well for DTC brands with parent-age consumers.
Launching a kids version of your adult electric toothbrush creates measurable brand ecosystem effects: family loyalty, multi-SKU household penetration, and a reorder cycle driven by brush head replacement and product upgrades as children grow.
💡 Brand Strategy: The most successful children's oral care brands create a "grow-up path" — products for ages 0–2, 3–6, 7–12 — so families stay in your ecosystem as children age. This increases lifetime customer value versus a single adult product strategy by 2-3x based on multi-SKU household penetration.
Children vs. Adult: Key Manufacturing Differences
🧒 Children's Electric Toothbrush
🧑 Adult Electric Toothbrush
Kids Electric Toothbrush OEM: Safety Standards & Certifications
🇪🇺 EN 62368-1 — Audio/Video, IT & Communications Equipment Safety (EU)
Replaced IEC 60335-2-52 as the primary electrical safety standard for powered personal care devices. Covers electrical insulation, thermal protection, and general mechanical safety. All EU-destined kids electric toothbrushes must comply. Testing by a Notified Body typically required for CE marking.
🧸 EN71 Parts 1, 2, 3 — Toy Safety (EU)
If the product is marketed to children under 14, EU customs may apply toy safety regulations in addition to electrical standards. EN71-1 (mechanical/physical)[3], EN71-2 (flammability), EN71-3 (chemical migration of elements — no phthalates, heavy metals). Critical for products with cartoon designs, sound effects, or app gamification features.
🇺🇸 ASTM F963 — Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (USA)
US equivalent to EN71 for children's products. CPSC-enforced. Critical requirements: no small parts (<3.17cm that can be swallowed by children under 3), no sharp edges accessible to children, bristle retention test, drop test, vibration fatigue test. Required for CPSC compliance when selling children's products in the USA.
💦 IPX5–IPX7 Waterproof Rating
Children's toothbrushes are particularly prone to being dropped in sinks or left in wet bathrooms. IPX7 (30 minutes at 1m depth) is strongly recommended for kids models — both for safety (electrical insulation around water) and as a marketing differentiator for anxious parents.
⚠️ Critical Compliance Issue: A children's toothbrush where the brush head can be detached by a child under force (pulling, twisting) presents a choking hazard. EN71 requires the brush head to withstand a 50N tensile force without detaching. Verify this test result explicitly in the test report — not all adult toothbrush-derived children's products pass this test without modification.
Design by Age Segment
Infant Gum & Teeth
- Finger sleeve or non-motorized teether brush
- No motor required
- Silicone material (no nylon bristles)
- BPA-free, phthalate-free
- FDA food-contact grade silicone
- Simple, chewable design
First Electric Brush
- Small round brush head (14–16mm)
- Soft-extra soft bristles (0.10mm)
- Low vibration: 18,000–24,000 VPM
- Chunky handle for little hands
- Bright colors, favorite characters
- Audio cues for 2-min brushing
Junior Performance
- Medium brush head (16–18mm)
- Soft bristles (0.12mm)
- Moderate power: 24,000–31,000 VPM
- Slim handle approaching adult size
- Pressure sensor recommended
- App connectivity opportunity
Teen / Transitional
- Adult-size or slightly smaller brush head
- Full adult motor capability
- Whitening mode option
- Adult-style packaging
- Cross-sell to adult line
- May share adult brush heads
Kids Electric Toothbrush OEM: Cost & MOQ Reference
| Configuration | FOB Unit Cost | MOQ | リードタイム | 備考 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ODM kids brush (ages 3–6), branded packaging | $5.50–$9.00 | 500個 | 45–60 days | Fastest to market, existing certifications |
| OEM kids brush (color customization) | $7.00–$12.00 | 1,000個 | 60–80 days | Custom colors, logo on handle |
| Kids family set (3 colors + travel case) | $12–$18/set | 500 sets | 65–85 days | Gift set positioning, premium retail |
| Full custom kids OEM (new handle mold) | $10–$22 | 3,000 pcs | 120–150 days | Tooling: $2,000–$5,000. Full IP ownership |
| Kids + adult bundle kit | $14–$28/kit | 500 kits | 60–80 days | "Family pack" positioning |
Brand Positioning Strategy for Kids Oral Care
The purchase decision for children's toothbrushes is made by parents but influenced by children. Successful private label kids oral care brands design packaging and features for both audiences. Our custom packaging options help brands create kid-friendly unboxing experiences while maintaining production line efficiency.
What Parents Look For
- Safety certifications (EN71, BPA-free)
- Dentist-recommended claims
- Gentle on gums and enamel
- Pressure sensor (prevents over-brushing)
- App or timer to build habit
- Replacement brush head availability
What Kids Respond To
- Favorite colors and themes
- Music or sound during brushing
- Reward and gamification features
- Fun packaging and unboxing
- Matching sibling colors
- Light-up features or blinking indicators
よくある質問
Q: What safety standards apply to kids electric toothbrushes?
Children's electric toothbrushes must comply with EN 62368-1 (electrical safety) plus EN71 (toy safety) for EU markets, and ASTM F963 for the US market. Key requirements: no small parts that can detach and be swallowed, brush head must not detach under 50N force, motor vibration amplitude must be limited (max 4mm for children), and all materials must pass chemical safety tests (no phthalates, BPA, or heavy metals in accessible components).
Q: How is a children's electric toothbrush different from an adult model in OEM manufacturing?
Key differences: (1) Smaller handle grip for children's hand size; (2) Brush head reduced to 14–18mm width; (3) Motor vibration amplitude limited to 3–4mm for gentler cleaning; (4) No brush head detachment under 50N tensile force (EN71 requirement); (5) All small components secured against choking hazard; (6) Softer bristles (0.10–0.12mm diameter); (7) Often includes 2-minute timer with 30-second quadrant prompts.
Q: What is the MOQ for kids electric toothbrush OEM?
For ODM (existing designs): 500–1,000 units. For OEM with minor customization (color, packaging): 1,000–2,000 units. For full custom OEM with new handle design: 3,000–5,000 units plus tooling cost ($2,000–$5,000). First-order samples for compliance testing: typically 100 units at a per-unit premium.
Q: What is the ideal brush head size for children aged 3-6?
For ages 3-6, brush head width should be 14-16mm with extra-soft bristles (0.10mm diameter). The smaller head allows better reach in small mouths and reduces gag reflex. Brush heads for this age group must also pass the 50N pull force test to prevent choking hazards.
Q: Do kids electric toothbrushes need IPX7 waterproof rating?
IPX7 (30 minutes at 1m depth) is strongly recommended for children's toothbrushes. Kids frequently drop brushes in sinks or leave them in wet bathrooms. IPX7 ensures electrical safety around water and is a strong marketing point for safety-conscious parents.
Q: What is the maximum vibration amplitude for kids toothbrushes?
The maximum safe amplitude for children's electric toothbrushes is 4mm, compared to 4-8mm for adults. Lower amplitude reduces gum irritation and is gentler on developing enamel. Motor frequency should also be limited to 24,000-31,000 VPM for ages 3-6, increasing to 31,000 VPM max for ages 7-12.
Q: Can I use the same mold for kids and adult toothbrushes?
No. Children's toothbrushes require smaller handle diameters (20-25mm vs 28-36mm for adults), shorter handle lengths (170-185mm vs 185-215mm), and different ergonomic designs for small hands. The brush head attachment mechanism must also be reinforced to meet the 50N pull force requirement for EN71 compliance.
Q: What certifications are required to sell kids toothbrushes on Amazon?
Amazon requires CPSIA compliance for children's products sold in the US, including ASTM F963 test reports. For EU sales, CE marking with EN71 compliance is required. You must upload test reports to Amazon Seller Central before listing. Products without proper certification documentation will be rejected during compliance review.
参考文献
- 1、European Committee for Standardization. (2024). EN 71-1:2014+A1 — Safety of toys: Mechanical and physical properties. .検索元 https://www.cen.eu/work/areas/toys
- 2、ASTM International. (2023). ASTM F963-23: Standard consumer safety specification for toy safety. .検索元 https://www.astm.org/Standards/F963
- 3、European Commission. (2023). Directive 2009/48/EC on the safety of toys. .検索元 https://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/toys_en
- 4、U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. (2024). Toys: Safety requirements and business guidance. .検索元 https://www.cpsc.gov/Business--Manufacturing/Business-Education/Toys
- 5、International Electrotechnical Commission. (2024). IEC 62368-1: Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment — Safety requirements. .検索元 https://www.iec.ch/
- 6、American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. (2024). Policy on oral health care for infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric Dentistry, 46(6), 55–63.
- 7、Grand View Research. (2025). Kids oral care market size, share & trends analysis report. .検索元 https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/kids-oral-care-market
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