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Plush Toys Canada SOR/2011-17 Test Report

Date:2025-03-10 10:08:41 Classification :【question】 Visits:
Plush stuffed toys sold in Canada need to comply with the Canadian Toys Regulations (SOR/2011-17). This standard was developed by the Canadian Ministry of Health to ensure that children's toys and related products sold in the Canadian market meet safety requirements to protect the health and safety of children. The following is the process of applying for a test report:

1. Provide sample pictures: You need to provide sample pictures of plush stuffed toys so that the testing agency can understand the basic situation of the product.

2. Confirm the testing standards and regulations: Confirm the specific testing standards and regulations with the testing agency to ensure that the product meets the requirements of SOR/2011-17.

3. Provide physical sample testing: Send the physical samples of plush stuffed toys to the testing agency for actual testing.

4. Pay the testing fee: Pay the corresponding testing fee according to the testing agency's charging standards.

5. Test samples: The testing agency will conduct a comprehensive test on the samples, including tests on physical and mechanical properties, flame retardancy, chemical properties, accessibility and noise.

6. Issue a test report: If the sample is qualified, the testing agency will issue a test report to prove that the product meets the standards of SOR/2011-17.

7. Resubmit sample testing (if unqualified): If the sample is unqualified, you need to improve the product and resubmit the sample for testing.

Testing items

The testing items for plush toys in Canadian Toy SOR-2011-17 mainly include the following aspects:

1. Physical and mechanical properties: The structure and components of plush toys should be stable and not easy to fall or form small parts to avoid accidental ingestion by infants and young children. In addition, the edges and corners of the toy should be rounded to prevent scratches or punctures on infants and young children.

2. Flame retardancy: The surface material of plush toys should have a certain flame retardancy to prevent burning.

3. Chemical properties: All materials and coatings used in the manufacturing process of plush toys should not contain chemicals harmful to the human body, especially heavy metals.

4. Accessibility: For plush toys that can be put into the mouth, accessibility tests should be conducted to evaluate the safety of the toys in the mouth.

5. Noise: There are also certain requirements for the noise generated by plush toys to avoid damage to the hearing of infants and young children.

Processing procedures

1. Provide sample pictures: Provide sample pictures of plush stuffed toys.

2. Confirm the testing standards and regulations: Confirm the specific testing standards and regulations.

3. Provide physical sample testing: Provide physical samples for testing.

4. Pay the testing fee: Pay the corresponding testing fee.

5. Test samples: The testing agency conducts a comprehensive test on the samples.

6. Issue a test report: Issue a test report after the test is qualified.

7. Resubmit sample testing (if unqualified): If the test is unqualified, the sample needs to be resubmitted for testing.

Notes

- The process of applying for the Canadian SOR/2011-17 test report is relatively complicated. It is recommended that you cooperate with a professional testing agency to ensure that the product can pass the test smoothly and enter the Canadian market.

- The testing fee and cycle may vary depending on the product type and test items. It is recommended to consult the testing agency in advance to obtain accurate information.

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