Hi All.
Hopefully someone could point me in the right direction.
I have adapting my son's toys who is disabled, so that he has an accessible switch to be able to press to operate the toy.
I've been adapted sound buttons to just a simple momentary switch with a mono cable and male jack. And on the toy side I have adapted the toy with a female mono jack.
There's a lot of use for these toys with children with disabilities.
I would like to make extra to help other children and also make a few pound for time, and I would like to make them for sensory play groups.
All toys will be battery powered only.
My main concern is what qualifications I would need to obtain before selling adapted toys and switches to be able to be certified for insurance.
Would anybody know what qualifications I would need (in UK) I'm happy to pay for courses as it would be beneficial, and also is there any regulations on adding switches to battery powered toys
I've attached a photo to show what where the wire will be connected to. I have striped the circuit down to use just the switch, just incase it looks a bit odd.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Hopefully someone could point me in the right direction.
I have adapting my son's toys who is disabled, so that he has an accessible switch to be able to press to operate the toy.
I've been adapted sound buttons to just a simple momentary switch with a mono cable and male jack. And on the toy side I have adapted the toy with a female mono jack.
There's a lot of use for these toys with children with disabilities.
I would like to make extra to help other children and also make a few pound for time, and I would like to make them for sensory play groups.
All toys will be battery powered only.
My main concern is what qualifications I would need to obtain before selling adapted toys and switches to be able to be certified for insurance.
Would anybody know what qualifications I would need (in UK) I'm happy to pay for courses as it would be beneficial, and also is there any regulations on adding switches to battery powered toys
I've attached a photo to show what where the wire will be connected to. I have striped the circuit down to use just the switch, just incase it looks a bit odd.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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