Toy Safety
Toy safety reminder PDF Print E-mail

Baby’s first train by Haba looks like fun with its colorful wooden boxcars that can be easily latched together by thin pegs.
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Toy safety improved, but risks do remain, groups warn PDF Print E-mail

A consumer group urges further improvement in getting dangerous toys out of stores.
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CPSC Says Number of Toy Injuries Climbing, Offers Safety Tips PDF Print E-mail

A new report by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) shows that even though there were fewer toy recalls in 2009, the number of toy related injuries has increased significantly.
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China's reports on lead-free toys are unreliable: Health Canada PDF Print E-mail


Canadian importers and retailers shouldn't be relying on test reports from China showing their cheap metallic jewelry is lead-free because the tests are sometimes bogus, according to internal Health Canada correspondence.
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McDonalds Fights Meal Toy Ban PDF Print E-mail

A vote in San Francisco is on hold, to ban toys from fast food meals. The ban would require meals for kids meet certain nutritional requirements in order to also have a toy.

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Manifesto PRU - 13

Maut turun Manifesto disini

Manifesto (BM)
Manifesto (English)

REPORT SAFETY INCIDENTS


Consumers and businesses

can NOW REPORT

PRODUCT SAFETY INCIDENTS

Click below for consumers' incident report form



and

Click below for business incident report form.


Click here to go to the APEC PSIISS website


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