Toys for e-commerce platforms

Lab overview

Anbotek has many years of professional technical research and testing experience in the field of toy safety. The fields recognized by CNAS  cover the current safety control requirements of toys worldwide, focusing on the research, control and interpretation of national/regional regulations and standards for toy safety in countries and regions around the world. Currently, it has the testing and consulting service capabilities for dozens of countries in the world, and can provide one-stop testing and certification services for toy manufacturers exporting to China,  the European Union and its member states, the United States and Canada,Australia ,and other countries.

Testing Capabilities Overview

Product Category

Toys: Generally refer to products designed or intended for play and use by children under 14 years of age. By material, they can be categorized into plush toys, plastic toys, wooden toys, and metal toys; by function, into motorized toys, sound-producing toys, projectile toys, and water toys; by purpose, into dress-up toys, educational toys, sports toys, and science/learning toys.

Children's Accessories: Primarily categorized by body part: hair accessories (e.g., hair clips, hair ties), neckwear (e.g., necklaces, longevity locks), wristwear (e.g., bracelets, bangles), footwear accessories, and clothing accessories.

 

Global Toy Safety Standards We Cover

We provide testing services in full compliance with international and regional toy safety standards, including but not limited to:

United States (US)

  • ASTM F963 (Standard Consuer Safety Specification for Toy Safety)
  • ASTM F2923 (Standard Specification for Consumer Safety for Children’s Metallic Jewelry)
  • CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act)

International

  • ISO 8124 (Safety of toys - Part 1/2/3/4: Mechanical and physical properties, Flammability, Migration of certain elements, Swallowable objects and small parts)

Australia

  • AS/NZS ISO 8124 (Australian and New Zealand Standard for Toy Safety, adopting and adapting ISO 8124 series)

European Union (EU)

  • EN 71 (Safety of toys - Full series)
  • IEC 62115 (Safety of electric toys)

China

  • GB 6675 (National Standard for Safety of Toys)
  • GB/T 19865 (General Technical Requirements for Electric Toys)

Canada

  • CCPSA (Canada Consumer Product Safety Act) and corresponding toy safety regulations

Our Toy Testing Capabilities

We cover all key testing items for toys, focusing on product safety and compliance, to help you avoid risks such as market rejection, recall and fines:

Mechanical & Physical Safety:

Testing of small parts, sharp edges, sharp points, tensile strength, impact resistance, stability, etc., to prevent choking, injury and other hazards for children.

Chemical Safety:

Detection of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, mercury, etc.), phthalates, formaldehyde and other harmful substances, in line with the limit requirements of various standards.

Flammability Testing:

Testing the flammability of toy materials (plush, fabric, plastic, etc.) to avoid fire risks.

Electric Toy Safety:

Testing of electrical performance, insulation, leakage, temperature rise, etc., for electric toys, complying with IEC 62115, GB/T 19865 and other standards.

Labeling & Documentation Review:

Review of product labels, warnings, user manuals and technical documents to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

Lab equipment