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Retro toy robot on orange background that might be too old to follow ASTM F963-23 toy safety standard requirements.
ANSI | Toy Safety

ASTM F963-23: Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety

ByBrad Kelechava December 4, 2023May 21, 2025

ASTM F963, the standard for toy safety, has been revised. The current version, ASTM F963-23: Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety, revises and supersedes…

Little boy working on colorful toy puzzle safely with ISO 8124-1:2022 requirements.
ANSI | Toy Safety

ISO 8124-1:2022 – Safety of Mechanical & Physical Properties of Toys

ByBrad Kelechava September 20, 2022May 22, 2025

Overall, intrinsic toy hazards have minimized, but toy-related injuries still occur. Continuing to assure safety in toy manufacture internationally, ISO 8124-1:2022 – Safety of toys…

Old robot toys with a vintage filter that haven't been tested to ASTM F963 and might not be safe.
ANSI | Toy Safety

Vintage Toy Safety – Hazards of The Past

ByBrad Kelechava April 10, 2018May 29, 2025

Old Toys Aren’t Guaranteed to Be Safe. Nostalgia can erupt within any of us. We can accelerate this feeling by acting on it. This can…

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