- Certification Requirements in the United States:
- ASTM F963: This is the U.S. toy safety standard, covering aspects such as physical and mechanical properties, flammability, heavy metal content, etc.
- CPSIA Certification: The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act is a U.S. consumer product safety law that requires toys to meet specific safety standards and regulations.
- Certification Requirements in Europe:
- CE Certification: The CE marking is a safety certification mark for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA), covering aspects such as toy safety, electrical performance, flammability, etc.
- EN71 Certification: EN71 is a series of European toy safety standards, including physical and mechanical properties, chemical properties, flammability, etc.
- Certification Requirements in Canada:
- CCPSA Certification: The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act is a Canadian consumer product safety law that requires toys to meet specific safety standards and regulations.
- Certification Requirements in Australia:
- AS/NZS 8124 Certification: This is the toy safety standard in Australia and New Zealand, covering aspects such as physical and mechanical properties, flammability, chemical properties, etc.
- Certification Requirements in China:
- CCC Certification: China Compulsory Certification is a mandatory product certification in China, applicable to specific product categories, including toys.