- Type:
- Industry News
- Date
- 2025-Dec-19
Safety Issues to Consider When Buying Stress Relief Toys
When purchasing stress relief toys, safety must be the top priority, especially considering that the product may be used by people of different age groups.
1. Material Safety and Environmental Friendliness
Ensure that the materials used in the toys comply with international safety standards. Choose non-toxic, odorless, and environmentally friendly materials (such as phthalate-free plastics), and avoid materials containing heavy metals or harmful chemicals.
Check the product packaging for labels such as "Food Grade" or "BPA Free," as these labels usually indicate safer materials.
2. Structural Design and Durability
Check that the toy's structure is sturdy. For toys that require squeezing or kneading (such as stress balls), ensure that the internal pressure is evenly distributed and that the outer shell has no cracks or weak points.
For toys with detachable parts (such as accessories and screws), ensure that they are securely attached and not easily detached to prevent accidental ingestion or injury.
Small Parts and Choking Hazard
For toys with small parts (such as building blocks or projectile devices), special attention should be paid to the size of these parts. Very small parts may be accidentally swallowed by children, posing a choking hazard.
It is recommended to check the recommended age range indicated on the product packaging or instructions to avoid safety hazards.
3. Safety Standards and Certifications
When purchasing, check whether the product complies with international safety certifications such as CE (European Union), EN71 (European Toy Safety Standard), or ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials).
Yuyao Leda Craft Co., Ltd., as a professional manufacturer, usually subjects its products to rigorous quality testing to ensure compliance with international export standards.