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工信部:已优化完善“捏捏乐”等网红玩具有害物质的限量要求
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-20 00:42
如甲醛限量方面,规定36个月以下婴童的玩具产品重点材质甲醛限量值应小于等于30mg/kg;TVOC限 量方面,在国际上首次提出玩具产品TVOC释放量限量值指标,限量值应小于等于0.5mg/m,填补了国 内外玩具标准在该方面的空白。 19日,在工信部举行的新闻发布会上,工业和信息化部消费品工业司司长何亚琼表示,随着新型"网 红"玩具产品不断涌现,玩具产品质量安全也面临不少挑战和潜在隐患,需要加强引导和规范。 此前,有报道指出"捏捏乐""水晶泥"等网红玩具有害物质超标,会对儿童身体健康造成影响。 何亚琼在发布会上表示,近期,工信部也关注到部分新闻媒体报道"捏捏乐""水晶泥"等"网红"玩具存在 质量安全问题,第一时间会同有关部门做了调研和会商。研究发现,出问题的玩具多存在"三无""未取 得3C认证证书""不符合GB 6675系列强制性国家标准"等情况。 为更好促进玩具产业有序发展,保障孩子们的身心健康,针对玩具产业发展过程中暴露出来的新问题, 近期,工信部牵头加紧对GB 6675.1至GB 6675.4《玩具安全》4项强制性国家标准进行了修订完善,并 于近日经国家市场监督管理总局(国家标准委)批准发布。 据介绍,在 ...
财经聚焦丨安全标准修订 对玩具产业影响几何?
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-19 23:18
Core Viewpoint - The newly revised mandatory national standards for toy safety will be implemented starting November 1, 2026, addressing emerging safety risks in the rapidly growing toy industry [1][5]. Industry Development - The toy industry in China is experiencing rapid growth, with projections indicating that the domestic retail sales of toys will exceed 100 billion yuan by 2025 [3]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has accelerated the transformation and upgrading of the toy industry, focusing on increasing variety, improving quality, and creating brands [3]. Safety Risks - New materials and technologies in the toy industry have introduced safety hazards, including toxic substances in popular toys like "crystal mud" and "magnetic beads," which pose risks of choking and poisoning [4]. - Experts have noted that some trending toys lack clear material specifications and quality control, leading to potential health risks for children [4]. Standard Enhancements - The revised standards include comprehensive upgrades to safety requirements and testing methods, enhancing the enforceability and applicability of national standards [5]. - New limits on ten categories of harmful substances, including formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds, have been added to prevent health hazards [5]. - The standards now include specific technical requirements for new product categories, such as flame-retardant properties for headwear toys and safety measures for food-shaped toys [5][6]. Implementation and Compliance - Companies are proactively adapting to the new standards, with some already initiating the transition process to ensure compliance [8]. - The transition period for the new standards includes a 12-month production phase and an additional 12-month sales phase to facilitate the orderly exit of existing inventory [8]. Regulatory Actions - A joint three-year action plan has been launched by six government departments to enhance the safety of children's products, with extensive inspections conducted on toy manufacturers [9]. - The goal is to effectively address safety hazards and significantly improve the quality of children's products by 2027 [9].
财经聚焦丨安全标准修订,对玩具产业影响几何?
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-11-19 16:09
Core Viewpoint - The newly revised mandatory national standards for toy safety will be implemented starting November 1, 2026, reflecting the rapid development of the toy industry in China and addressing emerging safety risks [2][3]. Industry Development - The toy industry in China is experiencing rapid growth, with projections indicating that the domestic retail sales of toys will exceed 100 billion yuan by 2025 [3]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has driven the transformation and upgrading of the toy industry, focusing on increasing variety, improving quality, and creating brands [5]. Safety Concerns - Recent years have seen significant safety concerns regarding toys, including hazardous materials in popular products like "crystal mud" and "magnetic beads," which pose risks such as choking and poisoning [6]. - Experts have noted that many trendy toys lack clear material specifications and quality control, leading to potential health hazards for children [6]. Standard Enhancements - The revised standards include comprehensive upgrades to safety requirements and testing methods, enhancing the enforceability and applicability of the national standards [7]. - New requirements have been added for harmful substances, mechanical safety, and fire safety, addressing issues such as the presence of formaldehyde and the safety of toys designed in food shapes [7][8]. Implementation and Compliance - Companies are proactively preparing for the transition to the new standards, with some already completing over 90% of their product line compliance [9]. - The transition period for the new standards includes a 12-month production phase and an additional 12-month sales phase to ensure a smooth adjustment for manufacturers [9]. Regulatory Actions - A joint initiative by six government departments has been launched to enhance the safety of children's products, with extensive inspections conducted on toy manufacturers and retailers [10][11]. - The goal is to effectively address safety hazards in children's products by 2027, with a focus on improving overall safety levels [11].
安全标准修订,对玩具产业影响几何?
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-11-19 10:08
Core Insights - The newly revised mandatory national standards for toy safety will be implemented on November 1, 2026, aiming to enhance safety measures in the toy industry [1] Industry Development - The toy industry in China is experiencing rapid growth, with projections indicating that the domestic retail sales of toys will exceed 100 billion yuan by 2025 [2] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has focused on transforming and upgrading the toy industry, emphasizing the strategy of increasing variety, improving quality, and creating brands [2] Safety Concerns - The application of new materials and technologies has exposed new safety risks in toys, including toxic substances in popular items like "crystal mud" and "magnetic beads" [3] - Experts have highlighted that some toys have design flaws that pose mechanical and physical safety hazards, such as small parts that can be swallowed [3] Standard Enhancements - The revised standards include comprehensive upgrades to safety requirements and testing methods, enhancing the enforceability and applicability of national standards [4] - New limits on ten categories of harmful substances, including formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds, have been added to protect children's health [4] - Technical requirements for new product categories, such as flame-retardant properties for masks and toys, have been introduced to improve fire safety [4][5] Implementation and Compliance - Many toy companies are proactively adapting to the new standards, with some already completing over 90% of their product line compliance [6] - The transition period for the new standards includes a 12-month production phase and an additional 12-month sales phase to ensure a smooth transition [6] Regulatory Actions - The State Administration for Market Regulation has initiated a three-year action plan to safeguard the safety of children's products, inspecting over 18,000 batches of toys and addressing issues in nearly 2,000 companies [6][7] - Future efforts will focus on strengthening quality supervision and enhancing safety levels for children's products by 2027 [7]
市场监管总局:今年已检查儿童用品生产销售企业7万余家次 发现并督促整改问题企业近2000家
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-11-19 08:13
Core Points - The National Market Supervision Administration has conducted supervision and inspection of 18,000 batches of children's products, including toys, and checked over 70,000 enterprises this year, identifying nearly 2,000 companies with issues that required rectification [1][2] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The administration has emphasized the importance of toy product quality safety regulation, launching a three-year action plan in collaboration with six departments to enhance the safety of children's and students' products [1][2] - Key products under scrutiny include magnetic beads, chemical experiment kits, blind box toys, stress relief toys, "fake water" toys, and children's smartwatches [1][2] Group 2: Focus Areas - The regulatory focus includes addressing specific issues such as small parts detaching from toys, excessive plasticizer content, non-compliance with specific element migration limits, lack of labeling, and improper age warnings [2] - The administration aims to strengthen oversight in production and distribution areas, particularly in production enterprise clusters and markets near schools [2] Group 3: Future Plans - The administration plans to enhance toy product quality supervision in accordance with the GB 6675 national standards, aiming for effective governance of safety hazards and significant improvements in safety levels by 2027 [2] - There will be an emphasis on ensuring that manufacturers comply with mandatory national standards and increasing the frequency of quality inspections, especially in online sales [2]
儿童玩具,护好童心保安全(深阅读)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-06-10 13:51
Group 1: Safety Concerns in Children's Toys - The "炸包" toy, which creates a loud explosion when activated, is deemed unsafe for children under 14, violating national safety standards [2][3] - Market supervision departments have intensified inspections, with over 25,432 personnel deployed in 2024 to check 16,398 children's product businesses [3] - There is a rising concern over toys like magnetic beads that pose ingestion risks, leading to severe health issues such as intestinal perforation [4] Group 2: Regulatory Measures and Quality Control - China mandates certification for various toy types, ensuring compliance with safety standards regarding physical and chemical properties [5] - Zhejiang Province has conducted 1,648 toy product inspections in 2024, identifying 103 non-compliant products, resulting in a 6.25% failure rate [5] - The market supervision authority has issued guidelines to regulate blind box sales, particularly targeting sales to minors [8] Group 3: Psychological Impact and Consumer Behavior - Card collecting among children has become a trend, with some children spending significant amounts on cards, raising concerns among parents [6][7] - The addictive nature of card collecting can negatively impact children's academic performance and mental health, fostering a sense of comparison and vanity [7][9] - Recommendations include parental involvement in setting spending limits and promoting alternative activities to mitigate the risks of addiction [9]
生活观察丨“六一”必读:如何让孩子远离“毒”“危”玩具
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-05-30 23:07
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of selecting safe toys for children, highlighting the risks associated with "toxic" and "dangerous" toys, and providing guidelines for parents to ensure children's safety during playtime [1][5]. Group 1: Risks of "Toxic" and "Dangerous" Toys - A case of a 3-year-old boy swallowing "water beads" illustrates the severe health risks associated with certain toys, leading to intestinal obstruction and requiring surgery [2][4]. - Common toys like "water beads" and "magnetic balls" pose significant choking hazards, with frequent incidents reported at pediatric emergency centers [2][4]. - Certain toys contain harmful materials, such as boron in "slime," which can cause poisoning, and some stress-relief toys release carcinogenic substances [4][6]. Group 2: Guidelines for Safe Toy Selection - Parents are advised to choose toys with "CCC" certification and to consider the child's age, interests, and safety features when selecting toys [5][6]. - It is crucial to avoid toys with sharp edges, small detachable parts, or those that may pose choking hazards [5][6]. - Regular monitoring of toys for safety compliance is recommended, as over 70% of tested stress-relief toys failed to meet safety standards [4][6]. Group 3: Emergency Response and Prevention - In case of ingestion of foreign objects or exposure to toxic materials, immediate medical attention is essential to reduce surgical risks [7][8]. - Parents should implement a monitoring system for younger children, ensuring toys are checked before, during, and after playtime [8]. - Strengthening market regulation and enhancing safety standards for new toys are critical to preventing future incidents [8].