Practical health and safety when with young children
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When you see a toy with the Kitemark on it, it means it has been:
Tested by the European union as conforming to their standards
Tested independently as conforming to British industry recognised standards
Tested as safe for children over 5 years
Tested by the producing company as conforming to British standards
The lion mark is there to tell us that the product is to let you know the toy is:
Dangerous to children according to the British Toy and Hobby Association
Not a toy according to the British Toy and Hobby Association
Soft and cuddly according to the British Toy and Hobby Association
A safe toy according to the British Toy and Hobby Association
The symbol with a cigarette and a lit match in a green square means:
Cigarettes and matches sold here
Will not easily catch fire
Product is fireproof
There may be fire hazards here
An orange square with a flame/fire in it means:
Fireproof
Highly flammable
Fire likely nearby
Explosive
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