Recommended by Children's Toy Manufacturers: Summary of Toy Safety Standards and Specifications

ISO 8124-2:1994 Toy safety - Part 2: Flame retardant

ISO 8124-3:1997 Toy safety - Part 3: Transfer of certain elements

ISO 8098:1989+Amdt 1:1992 Safety requirements for children's bicycles AS 1647.1-1990 Safety requirements for children's toys Part 1: General requirements

AS 1647.2-1992+Admt.1-1995 Safety Requirements for Children's Toys Part 2: Structural Requirements

AS 1647.3-1995 Safety Requirements for Children's Toys Part 3: Toxic Requirements

AS 1647.4-1980 Safety Requirements for Children's Toys Part 4: Flame Retardant Requirements

AS 1990-1991 Safety requirements for floating toys and swimming aids for children CPSC 16CFR Part1000 to End Federal Consumer Product Safety Act

ASTM F963-96a Toy Safety

ANSI Z315.1-1996 Safety Requirements for Tricycles

ANSI/UL 696 Electric Toy Safety NZS 5820:1982+Amendment No.1+COPR1 Toy Safety Requirements

NZS 5822:1992 Toys for children under 3 years of age for the prevention of swallowing and suffocation hazards SABS ISO 8124-1:2000 Safety of toys - Part 1: Safety requirements related to mechanical and physical properties

SABS ISO 8124-2:2000 Safety of toys - Part 2: Flame retardant

SABS ISO 8124-3:2000 Safety of toys - Part 3: Transfer of certain elements 2009/48/EC EU Toy Safety Directive

88/378/EEC Toy Safety Act

93/68/EEC CE Marking and Use Regulations

EN71-1: 1998+A1: 2001+A2: 2000 Toy Safety - Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Properties

EN71-2:1993 Toy Safety - Part 2: Flame Retardancy

EN71-3:1994+A1:2000 Toy Safety - Part 3: Transfer of Certain Elements

EN71-4:1990+A1:1998 Safety of toys - Part 4: Test devices for chemical and related activities

EN71-5:1993 Toy Safety - Part 5: Chemical Toys (Excluding Test Equipment)

EN71-6: 1994 Toy Safety - Part 6: Graphical representation of age signs

EN50088/A1:1996 Safety of electric toys GB 6675-2014 National toy safety specification

GB 9832-93 General technical conditions for plush, cloth animal toys

GB 5296.5-96 Instructions for Use of Consumer Products and Instructions for Use of Toys

GB 14746-93 Safety requirements for children's bicycles

GB 14747-93 Safety requirements for children's tricycles

GB 14748-93 Safety requirements for children's carts

GB 14749-93 Baby Walker Safety Requirements

GB 13472-92 BMX Children's Bicycle Safety Requirements MS EN71 Part1:1995 Toy Safety - Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Properties

MS ISO 8124-2:1999 Toy Safety - Part 2: Flame Retardancy

MS EN71 Part 3:1998 Toy Safety - Part 3: Transfer of Certain Elements

MS EN71 Part 4:1998 Safety of toys - Part 4: Test apparatus for chemical and related activities

MS EN71 Part 5:1998 Toy Safety - Part 5: Chemical Toys (Excluding Test Equipment) SSA 765-1994 Playground Equipment: Part 1: General Safety Requirements

SSA 1063-1994 Toys and General Safety Requirements

SSA 1064-1995 Test Methods Part 1: Mechanical and Chemical Testing

SSA 1065-1995 Test Methods Part 2: Flame Retardants

SSA 1322-1997 Low-Power RF Devices SS 474 PT.1:2000 Toy Safety - Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Properties

SS 474 PT.2:2000 Toy Safety - Part 2: Flame Retardancy

SS 474 PT.3:2000 Toy Safety - Part 3: Transfer of Certain Elements

SS 474 PT.4:2000 Safety of toys - Part 4: Test apparatus for chemical and related activities

SS 474 PT.5:2000 Toy Safety - Part 5: Chemical Toys (Excluding Test Equipment)

SS 474 PT.6:2000 Toy Safety - Part 6: Graphical Representation of Age Signs TIS 685-2540 Part1: 1997 Toy Safety - Part 1: General Requirements

TIS 685-2540 Part2:1997 Toy Safety - Part 2: Packaging and Labeling

TIS 685-2540 Part3:1997 Toy Safety - Part 3: Test Methods and Analysis European Toy Standard Toy products sold in the European Union must comply with the following directives: Toys General Standard EN71 EN71 Part 1 Mechanical and Physical Performance Test EN71 Part 2 Flammability Test EN71 Part 3 8 kinds of toxic metal element content test EN71 Part 4 chemical experiment toy EN71 Part 5 non-test chemical element EN71 Part 6 age group warning

The sale of toy products in the EU must comply with the following directives:

Toy General Standard EN71

EN71 Part 1 Mechanical and Physical Testing

EN71 Part 2 Flammability Test

EN71 Part 3 8 Tests for Toxic Metal Content

EN71 Part 4 Chemical Experiment Toys

EN71 Part 5 Non-Laboratory Chemical Toys

EN71 Part 6 Graphical symbols for age group warning labels

EN71 Part 7 Finger Paint

EN71 Part 9 General Requirements for Organic Compounds

EN71 Part 10 Sample Preparation and Extraction

EN71 Part 11 Organic Compound Analysis Methods

Toy Safety Directive 88/378/EEC

Electric toy additional test standard EN50088/EN62115

The standard includes all electric toys and also applies to Electric Construction Sets.

Electrical Functional Toys, or Electrical Experimental Devices (Experimental)

Sets) EN 50088/EN 62115 The main tests include: signs and instructions, input power,

Temperature rise and abnormal operation, electrical strength, mechanical strength, structure, wires, screws and components, creepage distance

And electrical clearances, fire, heat, toxic, and similar hazards

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EEC

For electric toys also need to comply with relevant standards of electromagnetic compatibility, including:

Electromagnetic Radiation (EMI): EN55022 EN55014-1 EN61000-3-2/3

Electromagnetic Immunity (EMS): EN55014-2

Wireless and Communication Terminal Equipment R&TTE Directives

For wireless remote control toys, such as toy remote-controlled vehicles, model airplanes, etc., RF, EMC, and safety tests are also required in accordance with the R&TTE directive.

Cadmium test and AZO test Cadmium test and AZO test

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