
toys safety regulation
Toys safety regulation ensures that toys are designed, manufactured, and tested to prevent hazards such as choking, sharp edges, toxic materials, or electrical risks. Regulatory bodies, like the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) or the European CE marking, set standards that toys must meet before entering the market. These standards include safety testing for materials, durability, and labeling to inform consumers. The goal is to protect children from injury or health issues while ensuring toys meet consistent safety benchmarks globally, giving parents confidence that toys are safe for their children to play with.