Toy safety

Toy safety

Plush toys are manufactured to meet and exceed all applicable U.S., Canadian and European safety standards (see below). Furthermore, every effort is made to safeguard against any safety concern that is not covered by current regulation. All materials are guaranteed to be new and free of defect.

Applicable Safety Standards

ASTM F963-16: 1, 2, 3 Physical & Mechanical Tests, 4.2 Flammability, 4.3.5 Lead Content & Migration of certain elements (U.S.A.).
CPSIA & CPSIA 2008 H.R. 4040 (U.S.A.).
CPSIA Act of 2008, Sect 101: Lead in Paint and Surface Coatings; Total Lead Content.
CPSIA Act of 2008, Sect 108: Phthalates Content (U.S.A.).
CFR Title 16 (Flammability) (U.S.A.).
California Proposition 65: Total Lead Content, Lead in Surface Coatings, Phthalates Content.
Pennsylvania Regulation for Stuffed Toys (USA).
EN71 (Europe)
CANADA CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT Toys Regulations (SOR/2011-17)
Our plush toy products are 3rd party tested by accredited testing labs.

Toy Labeling

USA & Canada,Every item to have affixed required labelling. Items can be labelled for distribution in either the U.S.A or Canada or both.
Europe,Please note for labels to pass EU requirements the importer must be a company in the EU with an EU address.  This information will be required for the label.
Other regions please enquire.

Quality Control

Our plush toys and related products are factory inspected at all stages of production.

Factory Statement

Plush toys are manufactured in China. In order to ensure ethical manufacturing our factories have passing grades in one or more of the following social audits:BSCI / ITCI / Disney / SEDEX / WCA.

Our factories are monitored and audited via unannounced inspections for their compliance.  Compliance standards include factory cleanliness, employee safety, and underage labor. Inspections cover such factors as working hours, wages, benefits, facilities, and environmental health and safety for employees.

Soft Stuff Creations guarantees that its factories are clean, safe and do not use underage labor.


Post time: Dec-21-2021