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Calling All Softie/ Toy Makers ...

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Tillyboo · 22/01/2008 16:27

Today I've had a meeting with Trading Standards to discuss safety issues when selling my creations and just wondered if anyone else has been down this route ?

I've seen lots of similar things to mine that have no CE marking or testing done so I was questioning whether I'd opened a can of worms and making life difficult (and potentially expensive) for myself by involving TS ?

Well, after the meeting I contacted a testing house and had a long chat with a lovely lady.

The upshot is I won't be making any more Softies to sell as the testing route is just not viable for small 'cottage industries' like me. They certainly don't do small businesses any favours but you can't take risks with toys.

The EN71 regulations are really stringent - lots of different parts involved

  • Mechanical/ physical testing £62
  • Flammability £45
  • Toxicity £29.50
  • Dyes test £55 (per bloody fabric)
  • Consistency testing
  • Environmental £45

Any hand stitching will need to sustain a pull of 20 lbs too.

All this per Design and sometimes you have to double the 'part £' depending on how many fabrics and threads you use , Aghh !!!!!!

I've been sat here feeling really down now and thinking of what my next step is.
I've wanted to make Non-toy related items for a little while but now I've been sort of forced into it.

Maybe I was daft doing things by the book but in this blame & compensation culture we seem to be living in, I thought I was doing the right thing.

TS told me that they pop up all the place checking out goods and it would have been just my luck to get caught at a craft fair or suchlike.

Anyone got any thoughts ? Do you get your stuff tested or not bother ?

I'm off to have a hunk of Green & Blacks now, that'll make me feel better

OP posts:
Bagpuss1471 · 07/01/2023 17:25

I have made/sold knitted toys at fairs for over 10years(last event December 2022).Sales have recently averaged 100 items per event so very popular! I have now noticed that future events require Public Liability AND UK CE testing. I have stock remaining of 100 or so items (due to bad weather cancelling last event) so haven't decided whether to chuck all stock out or begin testing to at least salvage some items.

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