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Toys usually refer to products designed or provided for children under 14 to play and use. According to the material, it can be divided into plush toys, plastic toys, wooden toys, metal toys, etc.; according to the function, it can be divided into electric toys, sound toys, ejection toys, and water toys; according to the purpose, it can be divided into dress-up toys and educational toys. , Sports toys and science and education toys, etc.

For the quality and safety control of toy products, countries and regions around the world have formulated different standards and limit requirements. We can provide testing services that meet various international regulations according to customer market requirements. The standard testing capability covers the national or regional standards of mainstream markets such as Europe, North America, Japan, and emerging economies such as Brazil, Russia, the Middle East, and Australia. It also has comprehensive national standard testing capabilities.

Common toy export regulations

Test items

Europe

United States

Canada

Australia New Zealand

Conventional toys need to meet

Physical and mechanical properties

EN 71-1

ASTM F963,CPSC

CCPSA SOR/

2011-17

AS/NZS ISO 8124-1

Flammability

EN 71-2

ASTM F963,

CPSC 16CFR 1500.44,

CPSC 16CFR 1610

CCPSA SOR/

2011-17

AS/NZS ISO 8124-2

Chemical properties

EN 71-3,
  EN 71-9,
  REACH

ASTM F963,
  CPSC,
  CPSIA

CCPSA SOR/

2011-17

AS/NZS ISO 8124-3

Plush toys also need to meet

Fill material cleanliness (visual inspection)

EN 71-1

ASTM F963,
  A.O.A.C. Chapter 16

CCPSA SOR/

2011-17

AS/NZS/ISO 8124-1

Fill material cleanliness (chemical analysis)

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Pennsylvania Regulation for Stuffing Cleanliness

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Cleaning and cleaning requirements

2009/48/EC,

EN 71-1

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Electric toys also need to meet

Electrical Safety

EN 62115

ASTM F963 Section 4.25,

CPSC 16CFR 1505

CCPSA SOR/

2011-17,

CSA C22.2

IEC 62115

Remote control toys also need to meet

Electromagnetic Compatibility

EMC

2004/108/EC

FCC Part 15B

ICES-003

AS/NZS CISPR 14.1

Radio frequency

R&TTE

1999/5/EC

FCC Part 15C

RSS-210,

RSS-310

AS/NZS 4268

 


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Toy testing

Toys usually refer to products designed or provided for children under 14 to play and use. According to the material, it can be divided into plush toys, plastic toys, wooden toys, metal toys, etc.; according to the function, it can be divided into electric toys, sound toys, ejection toys, and water toys; according to the purpose, it can be divided into dress-up toys and educational toys. , Sports toys and science and education toys, etc.

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