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EN 71-2: Toy Safety Part 2: Flammability Test – Standard Name:
- EN 71-2:2006 + A1:2007 Safety of toys – Part 2: Flammability
EN 71-2: Toy Safety Part 2: Flammability Test – Standard Introduction:
EN 71-2:2006 + A1:2007 specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited on all toys and the requirements for the flammability of certain toys when exposed to small ignition sources.
EN 71-2: Toy Safety Part 2: Flammability Test – Pre-treatment Conditions:
All items shoULd be conditioned at a temperature of 20±5℃ and a humidity of 60±5% for at least 7 hours.
EN 71-2: Toy Safety Part 2: Flammability Test – Test Items and Sample Requirements:
- Clause 4.1 & 4.2 Toys to be worn on the head
- Sample requirements: Finished product
- Clause 4.1 & 4.3 Toy disguise costumes and toys intended to be worn by a child in play
- Special treatment requirements: No special instructions require washing; if the finished product label indicates no washing is needed, then do not wash.
- Sample requirements: Send finished toys, or take three samples from the finished toy measuring 610x100 mm, with the length in the direction of the toy's use. If the customer is a material manufacturer, directly take three samples measuring 610x100 mm.
- Clause 4.1 & 4.4 Toys intended to be entered by a child
- Special treatment requirements: No special instructions require washing; if the finished product label indicates no washing is needed, then do not wash.
- Sample requirements: Send finished toys, or take three samples from the finished toy measuring 610x100 mm, with the length in the direction of the toy's use. If the customer is a material manufacturer, directly take three samples measuring 610x100 mm.
- Clause 4.1 & 4.5 Soft-filled toys with a plush or textile surface
- Sample requirements: Finished product
EN 71-2: Toy Safety Part 2: Flammability Test – Related Standards:
- EN 71-1:1998 Toy Safety – Part 1: Mechanical and Physical Properties
- EN 71-1:1998, Safety of toys – Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
- en 71-3: Toy Safety – Part 3: Migration of Certain Elements
- EN 71-3, Safety of toys – Part 3: Migration of certain elements
- BS EN 1466:2004 Child Care Articles, Carry Cots and Stands. Safety Requirements and Test Methods
- BS EN 1466:2004 Child care articles. Carry cots and stands. Safety requirements and test methods

- ASTM F 963-2008 Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (Only 4.2 Flammability)
- ASTM F 963-2008 Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (Only 4.2 Flammability)
- BS EN 14878:2007 Textiles, Burning Behaviour of Children's Nightwear. Specification
- BS EN 14878:2007 Textiles. Burning behaviour of children's nightwear. Specification
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