Hardlines Toy Testing
TESTING (IS:9873,CPSIA,ASTM, EN-71)
Atmy’s is proud to be one of a Top leader in consumer product testing facilities that has been accepted worldwide and accredited by the ISO/IEC 17025-2017. Atmy Labs providing Toy Testing as per IS:9873, CPSIA, ASTM, EN-71 and Canadian Compliance.
Atmy Lab develop testing method and various programme to meet the specific requirement of every customer manufacturer from small boutique startup to major corporations. Our Scientist protect your business from unnecessary costs with reliable and accurate testing and documentation to approved method.
Many countries have established their own safety regulations such as CPSIA, GB, and EU Toy Directive for these items, and companies must ensure that their products comply with the relevant standards before their goods can be sold in these locations. Manufacturers have been held liable for injuries and fatalities resulting from design flaws, use of unsuitable materials, and substandard production.
As the largest player in the toy, games, and premium testing industry, Atmy Labs can help to safeguard its clients, providing product safety testing and evaluation and a complete range of quality assurance services, including:
- Children Jwellery
- Costume Jewelry
- Fine Jewelry
- Religious Items
- Children’s Toys – Rated Infant to 14+ years
- Stuffed Animals
- Novelty Items
- Paper Products
- Educational Items
- Hobby & Craft Materials
- Stickers & Tattoos
- Eating Utensils – Silverware, Sippy Cups & Plates
- Wide variety of Children’s Toys and more.
Chemical Testing
- Lead in Children’s Jewelry (CPSC-CH-E1001-08)
- Total Lead (16 CFR Part 1303)
- Phthalates- DEHP,DnOP,DBP,DBB,DiNPand DIDP (IS:9873-9, REACH Annex XVII, ASTM F963 , CPSC-CH-C1001-09.2)
- Azo Dyes (REACH Annex XVII, GB 19865)
- Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS 2.0)
- California Proposition – 65
- ILLINOIS Lead Poisoning Prevention Act (less than 40ppm)
- Migration of Toxic Elements/ Heavy Metals Analysis (IS-9873-3, EN-71-3, ISO8124-3, CPSIA, ASTM F963)
- European Standards EN-71 Parts 1 through 6 and Cadmium (91/338/EEC)
- Canadian “Hazardous Products (Toys) Regulations”, C.R.C, c.931
- Canadian “Hazardous Products Act”, R.S.c. H-3, Schedule I, Part 1