Tinosars, toys or dragons? Henceforth, chemical products that cause health hazards and growth in the toys sold in the EU will be prohibited. The European Parliament and the Council have reached a temporary agreement on the most strict security requirements for manufacturers and vendors, including people who operate on online sites. This barrier can cause cancer, affect those chemicals that can replace DNA or damage the reproductive organs.
Dangerous products are almost everywhere in our daily life: most (36%) are found in cosmetics, according to data provided by the European Commission. But the amazing thing is that the toys are the second type of the most dangerous product (with 15%), before the equipment (with 10%). The risks of toys are often associated with chemical materials.
The toy is one of the five products withdrawal from the dangerous and EU market. Therefore, before introducing a toy in the market, manufacturers must perform a safety assessment that includes all risks. Toys need a digital passport of the product in the form of the QR code, which proves that they meet security standards.
But the best safety law cannot prevent bad sellers from selling illegal toys; Therefore, the guidelines on how to recognize false and dangerous toys have published: If the price is so good for the price to be true, if the toy is sold in a transparent plastic bag instead of its normal war, you should not buy spelling mistakes in brand or instructions.
Marian Walsman (PPE), vice president of the European Parliamentary Authority of the European Parliament, was the main negotiations of the file on the safety of toys. As he declared ‘EuroNius’, the law has widespread political support. “There was a wide consensus, in which the previous terms were preceded by 2009, the emergency review was needed. There was a general consensus on the change of an order to an order.”
Walsman also founded the calendar: “The next step is that some technical improvements and formulas must be done. Then, by voting again, the Internal Market Authority will re -vote. Next, it will go to the complete session of October for the final vote, and then it will be released in the official gazette of the European company, and it will be in office.
Once the standards are reviewed, the European Union offers as much toys as much as possible. Children are more protected from invisible risks, such as harmful chemicals and “eternal chemicals”, including endocrine disorders. Their parents will have access to all the information they need about each toys.