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What are the hazards of low-quality plush toys to children

author:Dongguan Xinyi Toys Co., Ltd edit:小编 time:2023-11-29

According to relevant investigations, the qualification rate of plush toys on the market is low, and the quality is uneven. Some low-quality toys have a large amount of bacteria, formaldehyde hidden on the surface, and heavy metal content such as lead and mercury seriously exceeds the standard, which affects children's health and may even cause great harm to them.
 1: Plush toys filled with black cotton;
  2: &quo; Three Noes; The low-quality toy ingredients or surface coatings contain harmful chemicals and excessive heavy metals that are harmful to health;
  3: Some toys are not labeled with an appropriate age group, and the parts on the toys are prone to falling off, which can cause children to accidentally consume them.
  These safety hazards directly threaten children's health and even their lives.
  In clinical practice, cases of toy borne bacteria affecting children's physical health are often encountered, and the most common case is that bacteria on toys cause diarrhea and lung infections in children. Due to some toys being unclean, multiple children who come into contact with them are also prone to cross infection. In addition, some stuffed toys contain harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, which can easily cause children to cry and develop erythema when in contact with them. In severe cases, it can also trigger skin diseases or other infectious diseases.
  In the production of plush toys, urea formaldehyde resin is usually used as an adhesive for bonding. The adhesive is prone to volatilizing formaldehyde, and when free formaldehyde is inhaled into the human body, it can damage the respiratory and gastric mucosa.
 The fillers in fabric toys are also a health hazard. Commonly used fillers include polyurethane and polystyrene, which are prone to ignition and the smoke after ignition has a carcinogenic effect. If the filling material leaks out, it is easy for children to ingest.
 Extended reading:
 In order to buy high-quality plush toys and reduce the harm to babies, parents can use methods such as looking, looking, touching, smelling, and asking when purchasing toys for their babies.
  Looking for: mainly to see if there is a trademark. Generally, plush toys produced by legitimate manufacturers have trademarks, factory names, and factory addresses.
  Look: First, look at the color. It is best for consumers to choose toys with zippers on the back, so that the core inside can be seen; Some black cotton is a waste material sorted from blankets, sofas, etc., with uneven and opaque colors. In addition, it is necessary to check if there is any broken velvet on the stitching on the back of the toy. If there is too much broken velvet, it may be a low-quality product.
  Touch: Judging from the touch. See if it is soft and elastic. Do not purchase plush toys with a hard and unsmooth texture.
  Smell: Smell for any odor when making a purchase. Legitimate and qualified toys have a fresh odor.
  Q: Ask clearly about the price. Don't buy items that are too cheap. You can also ask if their purchase is legitimate.
  In addition, plush toys need to be regularly cleaned and disinfected. Even high-quality plush toys can harbor a lot of dust mites and bacteria during play. Children with respiratory diseases, especially asthma, should try not to play with plush toys too much.

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