China has issued more than 210 national standards in the field of children's products, including children's backpacks and safety seats.
Today, the reporter learned from the State Administration for Market Regulation that as of now, China has issued more than 210 national standards in the field of children's products.
In terms of daily necessities, national standards such as "Safety Technical Specifications for Infant and Children's Textile Products," "Safety Technical Specifications for Children's Shoes," "Machine-woven Children's Clothing," "Knitted Infant and Children's Clothing," and "Primary and Secondary School Uniforms" have all put forth clear quality and safety requirements from fabric to design and production. National standards for infant and children's paper products, children's furniture, study desks, children's toothbrushes, as well as home protection, pacifiers, bath products, and other infant products, have strict requirements for products ranging from tissues and toothbrushes to furniture and desk lamps, ensuring that children wear and use products in a healthy and safe manner.
In terms of toys and stationery, the national standards in the "Toy Safety" series have strict regulations on the basic safety, mechanical and physical performance, migration of specific elements, as well as safety requirements for specific toy products such as household swings and slides, toy scooters, and chemistry set toys. Related standards such as "General Safety Requirements for Student Supplies," "General Technical Specifications for Children's Bags and Backpacks," "Pen Cap Specifications for Reducing Choking Risks in Writing and Marking Tools," and "Quality Requirements and Testing Methods for Digital Textbooks for Primary and Secondary Schools" have clear requirements for student supplies, children's backpacks, pens, and digital textbooks, ensuring safety for children's play and study.
In terms of sports and health, national standards such as "Hygiene Requirements for Preventing Myopia in Children and Adolescents Using Learning Supplies," "Safety Technical Specifications for Optical Components in Eyewear Products," "Safety Technical Specifications for Finished Eyeglasses in Optical Products," and "Service Standards for Early Intervention Institutions for Blind Children Aged 0-6" provide detailed regulations for preventing myopia, intervention and control, eyeglass fittings, and rehabilitation for visually impaired children. National standards for primary and secondary school sports equipment and facilities, as well as standards for evaluating student sports abilities, provide systematic regulations for sports equipment and facilities for various sports such as football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, swimming, gymnastics, and athletics. Additionally, standards such as "Synthetic Track Surfaces for Primary and Secondary School Athletic Fields," "Synthetic Court Surfaces for Primary and Secondary School Basketball Courts," and "Synthetic Turf Surfaces for Primary and Secondary School Soccer Fields" have strict requirements for the performance and safety of sports equipment used by students, providing standard support for preventing "small glasses" and obesity, and protecting the healthy growth of children.
Furthermore, national standards such as "General Specifications for Protecting Minors Using Smart Mobile Devices," "Classification and Codes for Unhealthy Internet Content for Minors," and "Technical Requirements for Minors' Guardianship Systems in Information Technology Network Games" effectively help protect minors' internet safety. Mandatory national standards such as "Safety Technical Conditions for Special School Buses" and "Child Restraint Systems for Motor Vehicle Passengers" have strictly regulated the safety requirements for student school buses and child safety seats, effectively ensuring the safety of children's travel.
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