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 by the producing company as conforming to British standards
Tested as safe for children over 5 years
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
Soft and cuddly according to the British Toy and Hobby Association
Not a toy 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:
Product is fireproof
Cigarettes and matches sold here
There may be fire hazards here
Will not easily catch fire
An orange square with a flame/fire in it means:
Explosive
Fireproof
Highly flammable
Fire likely nearby
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