CPSO says electric fire stoves, also called plasma stoves, are controlled goods but cannot currently be supplied in Singapore because relevant standards do not adequately address their distinctive risks. A seller should not present one as Safety Mark eligible.
The practical task is to recognise that the product cannot currently be supplied in Singapore and avoid treating a badge or seller assurance as approval. A sound decision separates the controlling condition from convenience, then records the evidence before money, travel, work or a deadline makes the choice harder to reverse.
Match the decision to the situation
Listing calls it a plasma stove
Treat it as the same product class described by CPSO. Confirm the condition before treating that route as settled.
Seller displays a Safety Mark
Do not accept the claim because CPSO says this class is currently ineligible. Confirm the condition before treating that route as settled.
Product ships from overseas
Do not assume cross-border delivery removes Singapore supply rules. Confirm the condition before treating that route as settled.
A different electric fireplace is offered
Identify its actual function and model before applying this circular. Confirm the condition before treating that route as settled.
Name the device
CPSO news and circulars index states the controlling point used here: CPSO lists its 15 April 2026 circular on regulatory requirements for electric fire stoves; the circular states that they are not eligible for Safety Mark registration and cannot be supplied in Singapore. Electric fire stoves use high-voltage electricity to produce flame-like heat for cooking. Record the exact listing and model
For name the device, this becomes consequential when “Listing calls it a plasma stove” applies. The next move is to treat it as the same product class described by CPSO, but only after the underlying condition has been verified and dated.
Read the current position
CPSO says existing standards do not adequately address the distinctive risks. Use the 15 April 2026 circular
For read the current position, record the result as confirmed, pending or not applicable. If it is still pending, do not let a convenient assumption close the gap; identify the person or service that can resolve it and the last safe time to ask.
Reject false approval
The circular says these products are not eligible for Safety Mark registration. Do not rely on a mark image
For reject false approval, this becomes consequential when “Product ships from overseas” applies. The next move is to do not assume cross-border delivery removes Singapore supply rules, but only after the underlying condition has been verified and dated.
Distinguish other products
CPSO Safety Mark guide states the controlling point used here: CPSO explains how consumers normally verify controlled goods and why a claimed mark must match a registered product. Decorative electric fireplaces and conventional hobs may be different product classes. Check function and specifications
For distinguish other products, record the result as confirmed, pending or not applicable. If it is still pending, do not let a convenient assumption close the gap; identify the person or service that can resolve it and the last safe time to ask.
Preserve the listing
A removed marketplace page can erase the evidence needed for a report. Save the URL and screenshots privately
For preserve the listing, this becomes consequential when “Listing calls it a plasma stove” applies. The next move is to treat it as the same product class described by CPSO, but only after the underlying condition has been verified and dated.
Report suspect supply
The regulator provides a contact route for product-safety concerns. Send the listing without purchasing
For report suspect supply, record the result as confirmed, pending or not applicable. If it is still pending, do not let a convenient assumption close the gap; identify the person or service that can resolve it and the last safe time to ask.
A product-class decision tree separating plasma cooking stoves, conventional electric hobs and decorative fireplaces
Start with Name the device, then test Read the current position and Reject false approval. Show the input, the condition applied and the resulting action in separate columns. If a number is calculated, retain the arithmetic; if a route is selected, retain the branch that ruled out the alternative.
| Input or condition | Evidence to keep | Decision it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Listing calls it a plasma stove | Record the exact listing and model | Treat it as the same product class described by CPSO |
| Seller displays a Safety Mark | Use the 15 April 2026 circular | Do not accept the claim because CPSO says this class is currently ineligible |
| Product ships from overseas | Do not rely on a mark image | Do not assume cross-border delivery removes Singapore supply rules |
A marketplace evidence card recording model, seller, voltage, claimed mark, listing date and regulator-report route
Use Distinguish other products, Preserve the listing and Report suspect supply as the verification pass. Check the live condition, note the time checked and keep the response or document that supports the conclusion. Unknowns remain visible until resolved; they should not be replaced by a guessed price, deadline, eligibility result, service level or operating detail.
Worked example
A seller calls a high-voltage flame-producing cooker a plasma stove and displays a generic Safety Mark graphic. The buyer compares the operating description with the CPSO circular, sees that this product class is currently ineligible for registration, preserves the listing and does not purchase it.
The example is a calculation or decision model, not a guarantee. Change one material input at a time, preserve the original inputs and recheck the live authority or operator page before relying on the result.
Before you commit
- Treat it as the same product class described by CPSO.
- Do not accept the claim because CPSO says this class is currently ineligible.
- Do not assume cross-border delivery removes Singapore supply rules.
- Identify its actual function and model before applying this circular.
- Save the date and evidence used for every material condition.
- Stop and ask the controlling authority, operator or qualified professional if a disputed fact changes the outcome.
Name the person, present condition, service route, time sensitivity and proof of contact. Public-service help is easier to follow when the next safe step is visible and unknown eligibility is not converted into a promise.
Limits
The regulatory position may change if suitable standards become available. Check the current CPSO circulars and contact the regulator for an uncertain product class.
For an adjacent live guide, see Making sense of Trump s tariffs. If the next decision shifts to a second practical issue, Home Fire Alarm Devices: Check the Number and Placement provides the relevant progression without duplicating this primary intent.



