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We are well aware that toy safety is crucial for children and their families. Therefore, we are proud to announce that all of our plastic toys are made of environmentally friendly materials and strictly produced in accordance with international safety standards. Our products are not only non-toxic and harmless, but we also promise to:

1. Environmentally friendly materials: Our products are made of environmentally friendly and non-toxic plastic materials, ensuring the safety and health of children while playing.
2. International certification: Our products can provide various international safety standard reports, including ortho benzene testing certification, EN71 testing certification, CPSIA certification, etc., according to your requirements, to prove the safety and reliability of our products.
3. Customer customization: We understand that each market and customer has their unique needs, so we provide customization services to ensure that our toys meet your specific standards and requirements.

  • ISO 8124

  • Phthalate Testing Certification

  • GB 6675

  • CPSIA

  • ASTM F963

  • EN71

  • AS/NZSISO 8124

  • CAN/CSA Z615

  • ST 2016

  • ROHS

  • REACH

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    01 ISO 8124

    The toy safety standards set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) include mechanical and physical properties, flammability, chemical properties, etc.

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    02 Phthalate Testing Certification

    Phthalates (Phthalates Phthalates Hazardous Substances) are a widely used class of plasticizers that modify or soften plastics and are commonly found in plastics and paints. Although the benzene test is not mandatory, customers generally require a benzene test report when exporting products to the European Union.

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    03 GB 6675

    China's national standards stipulate safety requirements for toys, including mechanical and physical properties, flammability, chemical properties, etc.

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    04 CPSIA

    This act is the most stringent consumer protection law since the establishment of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in 1972. Manufacturers of children's products must affix permanent, clear, and eye-catching marks on their products and related packaging so that consumers can identify and determine the manufacturer's name, production date, and place of origin, as well as other relevant production information, thereby ensuring product traceability.

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    05 ASTM F963

    The toy safety standards developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) cover physical and mechanical properties, flammability, chemical properties, etc.

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    06 EN71

    EN71 is the standard for toys in the EU market. Manufacturers must be responsible for accidents caused by production defects, poor design, or the use of inappropriate materials. Children are the most cared for and loved group in the whole society, and it is necessary to ensure that the toys that children love will not cause harm to children due to quality problems.

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    07 AS/NZS ISO 8124

    The toy safety standards adopted by Australia and New Zealand are consistent with the international standard ISO 8124.

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    08 CAN/CSA Z615

    Toy safety standards set by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).

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    09 ST 2016

    Japanese Toy Safety Standards.

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    10 ROHS

    (Restriction of hazardous substances): Directive restricting the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.

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    11 REACH

    (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of chemicals): EU regulations requiring the registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemicals.