Urgent warning as over 1,000 ‘dangerous and hazardous’ toys seized from shops across the borough

Date published: 19 August 2021


An urgent warning has been issued as over 1,000 non-compliant ‘dangerous and hazardous’ toys have been seized by Rochdale Borough Council’s trading standards team across the borough.

Trading standards seized the vast number of toys ‘from a number of premises’ from across the borough.

Issuing a warning, the council said the toys found “can be a danger and a hazard to your child.”

 

Non-compliant toys seized across borough

 

The local authority has also issued tips to ensure the purchase of safe toys:

  • Where possible, buy your toys from reputable sellers. You may pay a little more but that’s often to ensure the product has had quality and safety checks.
  • Cheap counterfeit versions of products, especially toys, are often poor quality and can easily break or, in some cases, be dangerous.
  • Look for the CE mark or UKCA mark (CE mark will be replaced with the UKCA mark from January 2022).
  • Ensure that the toy is age suitable for the child receiving it and marked with the necessary warnings and instructions. The voluntary Toy and Hobby Association ‘Lion Mark’ is also an indicator that the product complies with legal safety rules.
  • Check the toy for loose pile fabric/hair or small detachable parts that could choke a young child as well as sharp points and edges, or finger traps.
  • Be careful when buying second hand toys. These often come without their packaging or instructions
  • Button batteries power many small toys and can be dangerous if swallowed. Batteries should be in a secure screwed-down flap/compartment.
  • Toys should have the name and address of the manufacturer, or if the manufacturer is outside the EU details of the EU importer. From 31 December 2021 EU details will not suffice and a UK importer name and address would be required.

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