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Toy stationery test

2023-10-23

Toy and stationery testing (EN71, ASTM F963, GB6675, AS/NZS ISO 8124, ASTM D4236 - LHAMA, TRA, CPSIA)

Children are the most concerned and cherished group in the whole society. The market for toys that are generally loved by children is developing rapidly. At the same time, various types of toys often cause harm to children due to quality problems in various aspects. Therefore, countries around the world are very concerned about the toys in their own markets. The requirements for toys are becoming increasingly stringent. Many countries have established their own safety regulations for these products, and production companies must ensure that their products meet relevant standards before being sold in the region. Manufacturers must be held responsible for accidents caused by manufacturing defects, poor design, or the use of inappropriate materials. With the steady growth of the world economy, consumer demand for toy products is expanding day by day. As the largest toy manufacturer in the world, China has 70% of the international toy product market share; at the same time, based on the original intention of health and safety, countries or regions around the world have established strict toy control standards and regulations and are constantly updating them. , refinement. Litigation incidents caused by toys come one after another, and the sanctions of relevant laws and regulations are becoming increasingly stringent, posing huge challenges to manufacturers, importers and retailers.

Zhongyu is committed to providing the most comprehensive services to Chinese toy companies, providing comprehensive testing services for toy companies’ products, and providing companies with suggestions on how to avoid export risks based on test results. Zhongyu toy testing services involve major global market.


Common tests on toys and children’s products in Europe:

Toy testing (EN71)

Safety testing of electric toys (EN62115)

Electric toys electromagnetic compatibility test (EMC, EN55014, 89/336/EEC, EN55022, EN55104)

LED light emitting diode/laser level test (EN62471)

Requirements for toys and cosmetics (76/768/EEC)

Nitrosamine content in rubber nipples (93/11/EC)

Toxicity testing of packaging materials (94/62/EC)

Infant care products (EN1400, EN12586)

Jewelry nickel release test (EN1811, EN12472)

TRA toxicity assessment

Electric Toys Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (EMC60825-89/336/LEC)


Common tests on toys and children’s products in the United States:

Toy testing (ASTM F963, CPSIA)

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Act (HR4040) Lead + Phthalates

U.S. Hazardous Art Materials Labeling Act (ASTM D4236 -LHAMA)

Toy cosmetics (CFR parts 700 to 740)

United States Pharmacopoeia Microbiological Limits (USP 61)

United States Pharmacopeia Corrosion Resistance Test (USP51)

Testing of lead, cadmium and phthalate content in children's products and jewelry (USCalifornia Proposition 65-US California 65 standard)

TRA Toxicity Assessment (USA)


Common tests on toys and children’s products in other regions:

Canadian Toy Requirements (CCPSA)

China Toy Requirements (GB6675-2014)

Australian Toy Requirements (AS/NZS ISO 8124)

Brazilian Toy Requirements (NM 300)

Japanese toy requirements (ST2002-ST2012)

Phthalate Plasticizers Directive (2005/34/EC)

Cadmium content directive (91/338/EEC)

Azo compound (AZO) content (2002/61/EEC)

Formaldehyde content test (EN14184.EN717)

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