Home HomeSwedenLivingWorld world_2_fill WorldBusiness BusinessSports sports-soccer SportsEntertainmentEntertain

E-commerce: Eight out of ten toys are dangerous for children

Eight out of ten toys that can be traded on online sales platforms do not meet the EU's safety requirements. This means that children risk being suffocated or poisoned by the products.

» Published: 17 October 2024

E-commerce: Eight out of ten toys are dangerous for children
Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

The warning comes from the Swedish toy and baby industry, which, together with the European industry organization Toy Industries of Europe (TIE), has investigated over a hundred different toys without a brand or with an unknown brand. The toys were purchased on ten sales platforms within and outside the EU.

Laboratory tests showed that 82 of the 102 toys do not meet the EU's safety standards. This includes, among other things, teething rings that easily break into small pieces, posing a choking hazard, and a drawing board whose small button batteries can easily be removed and pose a life-threatening risk if swallowed by a child.

According to TIE, a loophole is being exploited, which allows actors outside the EU to sell toys without being responsible for product safety if the sale takes place through an e-commerce platform.

"If thousands of toy manufacturers across the EU, 99 percent of which are small and medium-sized enterprises, can take responsibility for the safety of their products, then online platforms should also be able to do so," says TIE's Director-General Catherine Van Reeth in a press release.

The toys were purchased from Allegro, AliExpress, Amazon Marketplace, Bol, Cdiscount, Fruugo, Light In The Box, Shein, Temu, and Wish.

Tags
TTT
By TTThis article has been altered and translated by Sweden Herald

More news

Three seriously injured after crashing into a tree
1 MIN READ

Three seriously injured after crashing into a tree

Boy guilty of attacks linked to online sect
2 MIN READ

Boy guilty of attacks linked to online sect

The Renmark Committee is Dissolved Following Criticism
1 MIN READ

The Renmark Committee is Dissolved Following Criticism

Kristersson skips the climate summit
1 MIN READ

Kristersson skips the climate summit

Audit: Kinberg Batra's severance package not incorrect
1 MIN READ

Audit: Kinberg Batra's severance package not incorrect

Man Dead – Crushed Under Work Machine
1 MIN READ

Man Dead – Crushed Under Work Machine

Deadly Synthetic Opioids Classified as Narcotics
2 MIN READ

Deadly Synthetic Opioids Classified as Narcotics

Dropped investigation against Jomshof for hate crime
1 MIN READ

Dropped investigation against Jomshof for hate crime

The Government Extends Border Control
1 MIN READ

The Government Extends Border Control

Swedes arrested for terrorist crimes in Copenhagen
2 MIN READ

Swedes arrested for terrorist crimes in Copenhagen

Two students stabbed at school in Hallsberg
2 MIN READ

Two students stabbed at school in Hallsberg

Unannounced visits, a new weapon against benefit fraud
2 MIN READ

Unannounced visits, a new weapon against benefit fraud

16-year-old convicted of murder plan in Denmark
2 MIN READ

16-year-old convicted of murder plan in Denmark

Social Democrats' demands on Kristersson: EU plan for Ukraine support
2 MIN READ

Social Democrats' demands on Kristersson: EU plan for Ukraine support

Suspects Released After School Operation
1 MIN READ

Suspects Released After School Operation

The Verdict: Cannabis in the Blood of Pastry Poisoning Victims
1 MIN READ

The Verdict: Cannabis in the Blood of Pastry Poisoning Victims

The Kumla hackers gained access to "almost everything"
2 MIN READ

The Kumla hackers gained access to "almost everything"

Criminal got job as social worker
1 MIN READ

Criminal got job as social worker

Woman dies after being hit by a car in Västerås
1 MIN READ

Woman dies after being hit by a car in Västerås

Voluntary for Municipalities to Employ Doctors
1 MIN READ

Voluntary for Municipalities to Employ Doctors