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What are the ASTM standards for Toy Testing?

The “Standard Consumer Safety Specifications for Toy Safety” details the methods and procedures for testing toy safety.

by | Jul 27, 2023

The “Standard Consumer Safety Specifications for Toy Safety” details the methods and procedures for testing toy safety.

ASTM International is a globally recognized organization that develops and publishes technical standards for a wide range of products, materials, and services. The ASTM F963 standard is specifically designed for toy safety testing and is widely recognized as the benchmark for toy safety in the United States.

ASTM F963-17, titled “Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety,” covers various aspects of toy safety, including mechanical, physical, and chemical properties. It outlines the testing methods and procedures required to evaluate toy safety, and the standard is frequently updated to reflect changes in toy technology and evolving safety concerns.

ASTM Standards

The following are the key ASTM standards for toy safety testing:

  1. Mechanical Testing: This involves testing the physical properties of toys, including their strength and durability. ASTM F963-17 outlines several tests to evaluate mechanical properties, including the torque test, impact resistance test, and compression test.
  2. Flammability Testing: This involves testing the ability of toys to catch fire and spread flames. ASTM F963-17 outlines several flammability tests, including the vertical flame test and the horizontal flame test.
  3. Chemical Testing: This involves testing the chemical properties of toys to ensure that they do not contain hazardous substances. ASTM F963-17 includes requirements for chemical testing to ensure compliance with various regulations, including the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) and California Proposition 65.
  4. Electrical Testing: This involves testing the electrical properties of toys to ensure they are safe for use. ASTM F963-17 includes requirements for electrical testing, including testing for insulation resistance, dielectric strength, and leakage current.
  5. Noise Testing: This involves testing the sound levels of toys to ensure that they do not exceed safe levels. ASTM F963-17 includes requirements for noise testing to ensure compliance with noise regulations.

Overall, the ASTM standards for toy safety testing are comprehensive and cover a range of mechanical, physical, and chemical properties. Compliance with these standards is crucial in ensuring that toys are safe for children to use and play with. Manufacturers must ensure that their toys meet the required ASTM standards and undergo thorough testing before being released into the market.

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  • Trevor Henderson BSc (HK), MSc, PhD (c), is the Creative Services Director for the Laboratory Products Group at LabX Media Group. He has more than three decades of experience in the fields of scientific and technical writing, editing, and creative content creation. With academic training in the areas of human biology, physical anthropology, and community health, he has a broad skill set of both laboratory and analytical skills. Since 2013, he has been working with LabX Media Group developing content solutions that engage and inform scientists and laboratorians.

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