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新华视点丨网红 “捏捏乐” 为何成 “毒玩具”?生产乱象与监管盲区双重困局待解
Xin Hua She·2025-05-31 23:34

Group 1 - The quality and safety issues surrounding the popular toy "Noodle Fun" have garnered widespread attention, particularly due to its appeal among young people and children [1] - Many "Noodle Fun" toys found in stores are unregulated ("three no's" products), with shopkeepers often unaware of the toy's material composition [2] - The primary materials used in "Noodle Fun" toys include silicone, PVC, and TPU, which may involve harmful adhesives during processing, posing health risks to children [6] Group 2 - Parents generally believe that toys purchased from supermarkets are safe, with some opting for higher-priced items under the assumption that they are of better quality [8] - Despite passing safety inspections, "Noodle Fun" toys still carry potential safety risks, as current standards only address a limited number of harmful substances, leaving out formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds [10] - Experts recommend revising toy safety standards to include clearer limits on harmful substances that could affect children's health [10] Group 3 - There is a call for stricter market entry regulations to prevent the production of harmful toys, alongside the establishment of a risk monitoring and assessment system for children's toys [12] - A "blacklist" system is suggested to hold manufacturers and online sellers accountable for quality and safety responsibilities, enhancing regulatory measures [14]