In the month of Christmas, the National Institute of Quality (Inacal), an organization attached to the Ministry of Production, advises parents to purchase toys that comply with safety and quality recommendations, in order to avoid setbacks and in The worst case scenario is accidents with the little ones in the house when celebrating these end of year holidays.
It is important that parents verify the quality of these products (toys) taking into account their optimal conditions, defects, possible counterfeits and purchasing in places that provide quality and safety guarantees.
Toy quality requirements
NTP 324.001-3:2018. TOY SAFETY: Part 3. Migration of contaminating elements, which can occur when the toy is placed in the child’s mouth.
– Toys must have visible labels, contain registration and health authorization given by the competent authority and be in good condition.
– The toy’s coating paint should not come off easily.
– They should not emanate strong odors.
RTP-ISO/TR 8124-8:2018 (revised 2023) Safety of toys. Part 8: Guidelines for determining age. 1st Edition.
– The age at which children develop different abilities is unique for each one in particular. These guidelines illustrate the typical age ranges at which children can develop certain skills.
Likewise, the standard also restricts the presence of small parts or small balls in toys intended for certain age groups, due to the risk of suffocation.
– Buyers should consider determining the suitability of toys by age groups ranging from 0 years to approximately 14 years.
2023-12-12 03:46:27
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