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Our company provides testing services for many toy companies, and has been widely recognized by governments or institutions in various countries. For the quality and safety control of toys, countries or regions around the world have made different standards and limit requirements. Environmental safety testing can provide testing services that adapt to various international regulations according to the market needs of customers.
European Union 1.EN71 Part 1-Physical and Mechanical Testing
2. EN71 Part 2-Flammability Test
(a) Finished product
(b) Pile fabric or pile material
3. EN71 Part 3-Toxic Metal Content Test
4. EN71 Part 6 age warning label image
5. EN50088/EN62115 Electric Toy Safety Test
6. Electromagnetic compatibility test (EMC)
7. Phthalates Content (Phthalates Content)
8. Cadmium Content (Cadmium Content 91/338/EC)
9. Toxic Elements Test on Packaging Materials 94/62/EC
10. Nickel Content & Nickel Release (Nickel Content & Nickel Release)
(a) EN1811
(b) EN12472
11. Color fastness to perspiration and saliva (DIN 53160)
12. Formaldehyde content, formaldehyde content in wood (Formaldehyde Content)
13. The content of pentachlorophenol in textiles and leather (PCP Content-Leather or Fabric)
14. Lead & Cadmium Content (Lead & Cadmium Content)
15. PAHs Content (PAHs Content)
16. Batteries and Accumulators Directive 2006/66/EC
American American toy standard ASTM F 963-08
US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) (16CFR)
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act H.R. 4040 (CPSIA)
Toxic element test in packaging CONEG
Electromagnetic compatibility test FCC part 15 Class B and C
Canada Canadian Dangerous Products (Toys) Regulations
(Canada Hazardous Products (Toys) Regulation, C.R.C., c. 931)
Canadian Hazardous Products Act
(Canada Hazardous Products Act., R.S.c. H-3)
Japan Japan Toy Safety Standard ST2002
Australia/New Zealand toy safety standard: AS/NZS ISO 8124
Part 1: Mechanical Test
This part specifies the safety requirements for toys used by children from birth to 14 years old. It is mainly to judge whether the toy contains sharp edges and dangerous points. After the abuse test (pressure, tension, torque, impact, drop, etc.), it is judged whether it contains small balls or small parts to prevent children from swallowing and causing choking hazards. For heavy stationary toys, the stability should be judged to avoid damage caused by collapse.
Secondly, this part lists toy testing methods and specifies packaging and labeling requirements.
Part 2: Flame Retardancy
This part mainly involves toys worn on the head, including hair and tentacles; toys for children to enter (including toy tents); plush stuffed toys, etc., according to their burning speed to determine eligibility, the maximum burning speed specified in the standard It is 30mm/s.
Part 3: Chemical Testing
This part not only stipulates the limits of 8 heavy metals in surface paints, coatings, and inks of toy materials; it also requires testing the migration of coloring substances, the requirements for materials containing polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride, and the formaldehyde content test of textiles used in toys. .
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