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财经调查丨警惕手边的“毒”玩具:硼砂成解压软泥玩具配料
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-07 12:46
转载请注明央视财经 编辑:令文芳 (央视财经《财经调查》)近年来,一种号称"解压神器"的软泥类玩具风靡市场,成为日常孩子们把玩 最多的玩具。总台《财经调查》记者近日接到不少家长的反映,风靡的儿童解压软泥玩具问题多,常散 发刺鼻气味致孩子皮肤过敏,不少是无厂名、厂址、合格证的"三无"产品。这类玩具的成型水含硼砂, 是有毒化合物,成人摄入1到3克会中毒,儿童误食5克即可致死,长期接触还影响肝肾功能与生长发 育。国家对儿童玩具中的硼元素迁移量有明确要求,但一些电商平台商家竟然肆意销售高纯度硼砂粉作 为软泥玩具配料,儿童在玩耍过程中,会直接接触大剂量的高纯度硼砂,存在极大的安全风险! ...
维护“一老一小”消费权益 广东将重点监管“水弹枪”玩具等
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban· 2025-07-10 08:05
Group 1 - The article highlights the rise of scams targeting the elderly and children, particularly in the context of the "silver economy" and the popularity of certain children's toys [2][3] - As of the end of 2024, China's elderly population aged 60 and above is expected to exceed 310 million, accounting for 22% of the total population, leading to increased health consumption demands [2] - The Guangdong Provincial Market Supervision Administration has reported 184 cases of false advertising related to elderly medicines and health products this year, indicating a significant issue in consumer protection [2] Group 2 - Popular children's toys, such as "real cooking" kitchen toys and water guns, often lack necessary safety certifications and pose multiple safety hazards, including burns and chemical exposure [3] - Manufacturers and sellers are evading regulations by labeling products as suitable for ages 14 and above, using misleading marketing tactics, and fabricating production addresses [3] - The Guangdong market supervision authorities are increasing inspections around schools and e-commerce platforms to ensure compliance and protect children from unsafe products [3]
“三无”儿童针筒玩具线上热销 是解压神器还是危险利器?
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-05-27 00:22
Core Viewpoint - A new children's toy, resembling a syringe, has gained popularity in school supply stores, but it raises safety concerns among parents due to the use of a syringe to inject air into the toy, which could lead to accidents [1][3]. Group 1: Safety Concerns - Parents express worries about the safety of the toy, particularly after a reported incident in Yunnan where a child was injured in the eye while playing with it [3]. - The Shanghai market supervision department conducted tests and found safety hazards associated with the toy, including the lack of warning labels for sharp components [4][6]. - Out of 27 samples tested, 26 contained syringes with sharp tips that lacked appropriate warnings, and 12 samples had plastic bags that did not meet safety standards [6]. Group 2: Regulatory Issues - The Shanghai market supervision department advises against the sale and purchase of toys containing syringes, highlighting the significant safety risks even with warning labels [8]. - Concerns are raised about how such hazardous "three-no" products (no production license, no quality inspection, no after-sales service) are sold online without proper regulation [9]. - Experts suggest that regulatory bodies need to classify these products under relevant laws to enforce stricter controls and potentially remove them from online platforms [11].