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Allergens in Toys - EU Safety Directive 2009/48/EC
October 9th, 2024
The EU Toys Safety Directive 2009/48/EC and its most recent revision which became effective on May 12th 2022, prohibits the use of 58 allergenic fragrances in toys and requires manufacturers to test for these chemicals in order to meet the EU toys safety standards.
Allergenic Fragrances Health Concerns
Fragrance chemicals added to children’s toys presents a health concern to consumers as some of those chemicals may cause harmful allergic reactions. Exposure to allergenic fragrances may lead to acute and chronic health issues such as allergic reactions, asthma, endocrine disruption and neurological disorders. This can particularly be dangerous for children at young ages as they tend to be more sensitive and vulnerable to these toxins.
Read more details on compounds and limits listed in EU Directive 2009/48/EC on the safety of toys.
How can AccuStandard help?
To help manufacturers with product compliance and consumer safety, AccuStandard offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality allergenic fragrance Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) prepared and tested following our ISO 17034 quality system.
Our newest Allergen Standards include CRMs for Atranol (CAS 526-37-4), Chloroatranol (CAS 57074-21-2), Cyclamen alcohol (CAS 4756-19-8) in addition to many other allergens found in a wide range of consumer products.
Need Assistance with Allergen Standards?
To find additional Allergen Standards, you can shop our full selection here.
If you still don’t see what you are looking for, reach out to techservice@accustandard.com and we can make a recommendation or create a custom product for you.