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What are the safety standards for toys

2023-06-26  192

Toys are products designed for children under the age of 14 or used for their play. Due to the defects in the design of certain toys and the presence of unsafe factors such as toxic substances in the materials used, many countries around the world have successively formulated corresponding toy safety standards. Toys must be inspected and those that meet the standards must be marked on the product, otherwise they are not allowed to be produced, sold, or imported.

1.1. Service scope: wooden toys, metal toys

Cloth plush toys, plastic toys

Paper toys, electric toys

1.2 Service items: physical and mechanical performance testing, flammability testing

Electromagnetic compatibility certification, wireless remote control toy certification

Electric toy testing, heavy metal chemical toxicity elements (heavy metal migration, dissolution, and content testing)

Filler cleanliness test (visual inspection, chemical method), chemical organic content (plasticizer, flame retardant, Azo dye, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, etc.)

Release of N-neneneba nitrosamines and N-nenenebb nitroso substances, volatile matter content

MBT content and antioxidant release in vulcanized rubber

Color fastness to water and sweat stains

Nickel release, colorants

Formaldehyde and bisphenol A release

other

1.3 Introduction to main toy standards around the world International Organization for Standardization - ISO8124-1 Toy Safety - Part 1: Safety requirements related to mechanical and physical properties

——ISO8124-2 Toy Safety - Part 2: Flame retardancy

——ISO8124-3 Toy Safety - Part 3: Transfer of Certain Elements

EU -2009/48/EC EU New Toy Directive

——EN71-1 Toy Safety - Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Properties

——EN71-2 Toy Safety - Part 2: Flame retardancy

——EN71-3 Toy Safety - Part 3: Transfer of Certain Elements

——EN71-4 Toy Safety - Part 4: Test Devices for Chemical and Related Activities

——EN71-5 Toy Safety - Part 5: Chemical Toys (Excluding Test Devices)

——EN71-6 Toy Safety - Part 6: Graphical representation of age markings

——EN71-7 Finger Paint

——EN71-8 swings, slides, and similar toys

——EN71-9 Organic Chemical Compounds

——EN71-12 Nitrosamine and Nitrosamine compounds

——REACH Annex 17 Total Cadmium, Phthalate, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, etc

——REACH Highly Concerned Substance SVHC

——EN62115 Electronic Toys

United States - CPSC16CFRPart1000toEnd Federal Consumer Product Safety Act

——ASTMF963 Toy Safety

——ANSIZ315.1 Safety Requirements for Tricycles

——ANSI/UL696 Safety of Electric Toys

——Federal Regulations 16CFR13


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