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How safe is your kid’s toy?

 Toys have played an important role in children's consumption for a long time, and they are important products accompanying the growth of children. However, children are particularly vulnerable to accidental injuries when using toys, especially unqualified toys, which may pose a huge hidden danger to their health and safety.

It is very important to analyze and test toys. Even though countries are monitoring the quality of toys, there are still unqualified products on the market. For manufacturers and distributors, they need to be responsible for the safety of toys. Once the unqualified products are discovered, they will face the risk of brand reputation being affected and the products being recalled.

Quality testing services can reduce risks for your companies and demonstrate the quality and safety of your products. Whether you are a consumer or in any other part of the supply chain, Tamilnadu Test House can provide you with cost-effective analytical testing services whenever you need them.

Tamilnadu Test House offers the following quality tests for toys as per IS 9873:2019

  • Flammability
  • Migration of Certain elements
  • Determination of total concentration of certain elements in toys
  • Determination of certain phthalate esters in toys and children’s products
  • Determination of 48 fragrance allergens in toys using GC with ion trap MS/MS



To know more visit the site: Testing Labs in Chennai

Call us:7550053005 | 7550053001



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