Toy Testing
IS 9873: SAFETY OF TOYS
The safety of kids is of utmost importance and primary to the heart of every parent. While purchasing
toys/products for a kid, product safety remains to be an important issue. Finger traps, sharp edges, loose
components, the presence of toxic materials and substances which are too flammable can all cause severe
damage to a child and huge fines on the suppliers of any toy manufacturers/product deemed to be unsafe.
IS 9873 Part 1: Mechanical & Physical Properties Of Toys
The principle of this standard is to diminish risks related to children’s toys. Particular tests are
performed on toys based upon the toy type and/or characteristics of the toy. In addition, proper warning
labels are addressed on the product in this standard.
IS 9873 Part 2: Flammability Of Toys
This section determines the flammability of toys. It provides general requirements along with exact
requirements for particular toys, which hold potential to be the most harmful, this includes toys to be
worn on the head (moustache, wigs, beards, etc.), toy disguise costumes & those intended to be worn by
kids during any play, toys intended to be entered by a kid, and soft filled toys.
IS 9873 Part 3: Migration Of Certain Elements
This section involves determining the migration of the following elements: Cadmium, Barium, Lead, Mercury,
Chromium, Antimony and Selenium from easily reached parts of toys. This applies to the following toy
materials: varnishes/ paints/ lacquers/ coatings/ polymeric & similar materials/ printing inks/similar
material, textiles, paper and paper board, ceramic/ glass/ metallic materials, other materials whether
mass coloured or not, materials intended to leave a trace, (i.e. pencils or liquid pens) and pliable
modelling materials.
IS 9873 Part 4: Swings, Slides And Similar Activity Toys
This section specifies requirements for indoor & outdoor activity toys for domestic family use
intended to bear the weight of children under 14 years. This standard covers swings, slides, rocking
toys, carousels, climbing frames, inflatable activity toys, paddling pool, motion rides, rung ladders,
stepladders, stairways, head & neck entrapment.
IS 9873 Part 7: Tests For Finger Paints
This part involves requirements for the safety of finger paints only. Finger paints are aqueous,
semi-solid or liquid, coloured mixture specially designed for children to apply directly. IS 9873 Part 7
specifies limits that finger paints may contain for listed preservatives, colourants, carcinogenic primary
aromatic amines, and migration of certain elements, benzo (a) pyrene, N- Nitrosamines and label warnings.
IS 9873 Part 9: Certain Phthalates Esters In Toys
This part specifies a maximum acceptable level of certain phthalate esters in toys and children’s products.
This standard provides a separate limit for toys meant for children under 4 years of age and other toy
products.
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