EN71 is the EU's regulatory standards for toy products. Children are the most care in the whole social groups, children generally love the toy market is booming, and all kinds of toys due to various quality problems caused harm to children have occurred from time to time, so the world of their toys on the market requirements are becoming increasingly stringent. These products in many countries have established their own safety regulations, the production company must ensure that its products sold in the region meeting the relevant standards. Due to manufacturing defects, poor design or improper use of the material, manufacturers must be responsible for the accident caused. Thus the European launch of toys EN71 Certification Act, its meaning is to enter the European market standards EN71 toy products technical specifications to reduce or avoid the harm to children toys.
EN 71 Part 1
1. EN 71 Part 1:2005+A9:2009-physical &mechanical Test (a)Without Sound module (b)With Sound module (c)Earphone with Sound (d)7000 Cycles Switch Test for Chest (e)Ride-on Toys (f)Mouth-actuated Toys
EN 71 Part 2
2. EN 71 Part 2:1993-flammability Test (a)Finished Product (b)Pile fabric or material
EN 71 Part 3
3. EN 71 Part 3:1994-Toxic Elements Test (8 Toxic Elements Results) Lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and arsenic antimony, barium selenide
EN 71 Part 4
4. EN 71 Part 4:Experimental Set for Chemistry
EN 71 Part 5
5. EN 71 Part 5:Chemisty Toys(Sets) Other than Experimental Sets
EN 71 Part 6
6. EN 71 Part 6:Graphical Symbol for Age Warning Labelling
EN 71 Part 7
7. EN 71 Part 7 Finger Paints
(a)Colorants
(b)Preservatives
(c)Binding agents,extenders,humectants and surfactants,ingredient review
(d)Limits for the of Transfer certain elements
(e)Limits for primar aromatic amines
(f)Ethanol
(g)pH value
(h)Product information & Container
EN 71 Part 8
For indoor and outdoor family entertainment with the swing, slide and similar toys
EN 71 Part 9
General requirements for organic compounds in toys EN71-9 general requirements for organic compounds - provides a way to exist in each of the following exposure to toys or toy material migration of toxic compounds in the total: mouth contact; intake possible; skin contact; eye contact; inhalation. Within the standard range of products including 3 years of age for toys designed for children (because these toys may be placed in the mouth by children chewing), and for older children in the design of these products (these products are likely to come into contact with the mouth of children the skin or ingested by young children.)