Alarm: Tests reveal that China-born games damage the reproductive system

6 out of 10 children's toys tested in a Netherlands laboratory have proved to be dangerous for use. All toys considered dangerous for use are originally from China. They are available for sale in various stores throughout Kosovo. Their testing was done by the laboratory [...]
Their testing was done by the lab. SGS) to the Netherlands, while samples have been sent by the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
The newspaper Life in Kosovo has provided the results of tests that have been done to some toys, such as dolls, batteries, sets of manicure, guns with cannons, toys, cattle sets, chemical toys (smem), cars, and planes.
Out of ten toy samples, six of them have come out of a nonconform and dangerous test in their physical and mechanical properties. And two of them have proved dangerous in their chemical test. Nine out of ten are without a test of labeling -- as required by law.
MTI Minister Bajram Hasani has confirmed to the JNK Journal that have received some results showing the risk of playing in use.
But he has not provided details about the measures to be taken.
We've got some results and we're expecting some more. Some of these have proved dangerous for use, but for the measures we will take to inform you of the following 48x1>, he said.
Risk of Reproductive System Harm
Europe has set standards for children's toy content after several scandals for carcinogenic toys over the past few years. “ (System of Fast Signal for Risking Non-Food Products) under the European Commission tells about products that are dangerous in the European Union market, in which countries are alarmed about dangerous products in use.
“Barrell O Slyme”, type of plasticline, is a toy for children that has been sent for analysis in the Netherlands, but the lab has said they have already done the analysis of this product at the request of another country.
This toy is classified as a dangerous game and is on the European Commission's Fast Signal System list, as a toy that is forbidden to be sold in EU countries. But in Kosovo the same toy can be bought for only 1 euros in various stores.
With high risk rates, the use of this chemical toy has been estimated because after analysis of the chemical test, the same contains large amounts of the carbon chemical element, which can cause danger to the health of children by damaging the reproductive system.
The <x0)> Happy Girl” is another toy that hasn't passed the physical and mechanical property test, which means the same has failed to pass the test on physical and mechanical properties and the eligibility test. While in the chemistry test, it is said to be unconvincing and that an additional test of confirmation is recommended.
The physical and mechanical properties test, which determines that toys and components should have the proper mechanical strength, without breaking or suffering distortions that could cause physical harm, some other toys have not gone through - a doll, guns, water toys, animal sets, all of China's origin.
While the label test that each toy should have, described for which age it is used and its components, they have not had nine (from ten) toys, but that is a lack that can be eliminated.
List of Dangerous Toys
Dangerous applications for use, which have not been passed a conformation test on four laser properties, and are classified as dangerous, are: guns (which have no inside), but the origin is known from China; chemical toy (Slime) of the “Barrem OSlime”; tank water toys “Beth Tub”; that's the animal subtex>
Four components of toy testing
The Ministry of Trade and Industry last year has issued regulations for toy safety.
This regulation also defines the specific safety requirements that include chemical properties, physical and mechanical properties, the burning test, and the tag test (the necessary printing). As a result, the process of conforming to toys is determined.
Chemicals' component says that toys should be designed and produced so as not to pose a danger to harmful effects on human health because of exposure to substances or chemical compounds.
“Toys should not contain the following allergic aromas”, where 55 aromas are listed, which are defined in toys safety regulations.
Their toys and components are said to have the necessary mechanical strength and if it is necessary to withstand the pressure they are subjected to during their use, not breaking or suffering deviations that can cause physical damage.
“Logs and the components of them should not pose danger from Ngufat”, it says, among other things.
Another component is the test of burnability, which says that toys should not constitute a dangerous lighting element in a child's environment.
“... does not start if they are exposed directly to a flame, spark or other possible source of fire”, the regulation says.
It has also been tested for a toy, where specifics should be shown such as the label for what age that toy is and what it contains. /Kallco.com/.













