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Generally speaking, the testing standards for toys to enter Temu are mainly as follows

category:Industry information Release time:2025-03-11 Page View:143
    • CPC certification related testing: In principle, all children's toys under the age of 12 need to undergo CPC certification. As for electric toys, they usually need to be tested according to ASTM F963 standard, including physical and mechanical properties, flammability, toxicity, etc., to ensure that the toy has no small parts that can be swallowed by children, the material is non flammable, and does not contain harmful substances. In addition, it may be necessary to conduct testing on 16 CFR related parts, such as testing the flammability of clothing and textiles for toys that involve clothing and textiles according to 16 CFR Part 1610.
      Tracking label requirements: According to relevant regulations, tracking labels must include identification information such as the name of the manufacturer, importer, or private label merchant.
    • EU market

      CE Toy qualification testing: It must comply with the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC, and the testing must prove that the product has passed the corresponding coordinated standard testing and meets regulatory requirements. Usually includes EN 71 series standard testing, such as EN 71-1 physical and mechanical performance testing, to ensure the safety of toy structures and the absence of sharp edges; EN 71-2 Flammability testing, evaluating the flame retardancy of toy materials; EN 71-3 Toxic metal element migration detection limits the content of toxic metal elements such as lead and mercury in toy materials. It may also involve other standards such as EN 14372 safety requirements for children's tableware and feeding utensils.


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