Toys California 65 Testing Program
Date:2023-10-18 10:15:15 Classification
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California 65 refers to the proposal by the state of California, also known as CA65 or CP65, to increase attention to toxic chemicals that can be exposed. The proposal was issued in November 1986 to protect the public from potential hazardous substances and requires consumers to be warned when products contain chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. California 65 covers a wide range of products, including jewelry, toys, electrical installations, clothing, accessories, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, dyes, cosmetics, and more.
The California 65 testing items for toys mainly include the following categories:
1. Total lead content detection: targeting all accessible components in toys.
2. Total cadmium content detection: targeting all accessible components in toys, especially jewelry toys.
3. Phthalate content detection: targeting all accessible components in toys, especially soft plastic toys and childcare products.
The certification process for toy California 65 is as follows:
1. Provide test samples and application materials.
2. Determine testing standards, costs, and required time.
3. After confirming the quotation and plan, sign back the quotation and arrange payment.
4. The laboratory began testing.
5. After the product passes the testing, a California 65 certification report will be issued.