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Close up of a child playing with green slime that adheres to microbiological testing for toys in ISO 8124-12:2023.
ANSI | Toy Safety

ISO 8124-12:2023— Microbiological Safety of Toys

ByAlexandra Schirn May 3, 2024May 21, 2025

Contaminated toys could infect children and put them at risk to getting a disease. Toy testing is therefore an essential part of the toy manufacturing…

Toy Box full of soft toys in a child's bedroom that adhere to ISO 8124-2:2023 toy flammability testing.
ANSI | Toy Safety

ISO 8124-2:2023—Safety Of Toys – Part 2: Flammability

ByAlexandra Schirn November 1, 2023May 21, 2025

Flammability is an aspect that certain toy safety standards cover because some toys can easily catch on fire if they contain flammable material that would pose a hazard…

A child and her mom playing with Barbie dolls that adhere to ISO 8124-6:2018 toy safety specifications.
ANSI | Toy Safety

ISO 8124-6:2018—Phthalate Esters In Toys

ByAlexandra Schirn July 20, 2023June 10, 2025

A sticky chemical that oozes from the plastic used in very old dolls and some other toys may pose a health risk. Some dolls and…

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