Core Viewpoint - The recent revisions to the mandatory national standards for toy safety in China aim to enhance product quality and safety, addressing consumer concerns about harmful substances in toys and ensuring a safer environment for children [1][2]. Group 1: Key Changes in Standards - The revised standards include new limits on ten harmful substances, such as formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds, significantly expanding the categories of chemical hazards covered [1][2]. - New technical requirements have been added for specific toy categories, including flame-retardant performance for headwear toys and testing methods for soft toys and play tents, enhancing fire safety [2]. - The limits for formaldehyde in toys for children under 36 months are set at 30 mg/kg, while the total volatile organic compounds limit is established at 0.5 mg/m³, filling a gap in both domestic and international standards [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Oversight - The National Market Supervision Administration plans to continue its three-year action to safeguard the safety of children's and students' products, focusing on emerging popular products like magnetic beads and "blind box" toys [3]. - Enhanced regulatory measures will target production areas and sales locations, including school supply stores and markets, to effectively address safety risks in children's products [3].
多个关键技术指标变化 玩具产品质量标准更严格
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-11 07:18