ISO 8124-2:2007 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleSafety of toys - Part 2: Flammability
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ISO 8124-2:2007 is a toy safety standard that focuses on flammability. It outlines the forbidden categories of flammable elements in toys and establishes flammability requirements for individual toys under specific test settings involving minor sources of fire. It should be emphasized, however, that the findings of these tests do not provide a complete picture of the potential fire danger of toys or materials when exposed to other sources of ignition.
The standard covers both general standards for all toys and particular requirements and test techniques for toys assessed to pose higher risks. Toys made to be worn on the head (such as wigs, masks, and headdresses), disguises and costumes for children's play, toys that allow a kid to enter, and soft-filled toys with a heaped or cloth surface are examples.
ISO 8124-2:2007 strives to guarantee that toys do not constitute a substantial fire hazard and that they meet the minimal flammability safety requirements. It provides producers, regulators, and other stakeholders in the toy business with recommendations and criteria for assessing and mitigating potential fire risks connected with toys.
Edition | 2 |
ICS Codes | 97.200.50 - Toys |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 215.0 KB |