Toys are a type of product that places a special emphasis on safety. To protect consumers, especially children's personal safety and health, governments worldwide have always placed toy safety under strict regulatory control.
Currently, 70% of the world's toys are manufactured in China. How to meet the increasingly strict testing standards of the European Union and other countries will be a huge challenge for Chinese toy manufacturers.
1. Physical & Mechanical Properties
- European Union: EN71-1 to EN71-11
- United States: ASTM F963
2. Flammability
- European Union: EN71-2
- United States: CPSIA (HR4040)
3. Chemical Properties
- European Union: EN71-3
- United States: 16CFR1303, 1500, 1501, 1610
4. Toys with Electricity & Electromagnetic Interference
- European Union: EN 62115, EN 62471, EMC, R&TTE
- United States: ASTM F963 4.25.1 to 4.25.9, ASTM F963 4.25.10, 16CFR1505, FCC
- ROHS, REACH, ERP
- Nickel Release Directive
- Cadmium Content Directive
- Organic Tin Directive
- Packaging Materials Directive
- Battery and Accumulator Directive
- Prohibited Harmful Azo Dyes Directive
- Packaging Materials CONEG/TPCH
- California Proposition 65 Toy Testing, etc.
- Canada's "Dangerous Products Act" and "Dangerous Products (Toys) Regulations"
- Japan Toy Association's Toy Safety Standards ST2016
- Australia's AS/NZS ISO8124
- China's Toy Safety Standard GB6675
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