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At the end of life, this product must be disposed of in accordance with WEEE regulations.
This can be done through your local civic amenities site, an approved treatment facility or
alternatively through a relevant compliance scheme.
Brainboxes' Responsibilities
Brainboxes' has a legal responsibility, as producer, to provide a free of charge collection
service to our customers for our obligated WEEE.
Brainboxes is defined as a producer under the WEEE Regulations because we sell own
brand Electrical & Electronic Equipment (EEE) in the UK. Our WEEE Producer Registration
Number is WEE/AH0004XR. For more information,
For details of our WEEE recovery service options, please see our Website, or email us at:
weeerecovery@Brainboxes.com

RoHS Compliance

All Brainboxes Serial and Bluetooth products are fully RoHS compliant.
Brainboxes identified at an early stage the importance of rapid compliance to
RoHS guidelines and established a project team to actively manage the
transition. The initial step in the process was to use our close relationships with
suppliers to ensure early access to RoHS compliant components for all of our
Bluetooth and Serial Products. In addition, the project team worked to ensure
that our manufacturing processes meet all RoHS requirements well in advance of
the deadline.
To verify supplier declarations on RoHS compliancy, we have also sent fully built
products to an external test house for X-Ray Fluorescence testing on
components, using the Fischerscope X Ray system XDAL. This technique is capable of determining
percentages of different elements and is accurate to 0.1% Wt.
RoHS Compliant Brainboxes products have been available since January 2005.
What is the RoHS Directive?
The RoHS directive (2002/95/EC the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in
Electrical and Electronic Equipment) prohibits the sale of electrical and electronic equipment
containing hazardous substances. A list of these hazardous substances includes lead, cadmium,
mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenylethers. RoHS
affects each and every electronics manufacturer, directly or indirectly, regardless of geographical
location or the equipment they produce.
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