This part of GB 6675 specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited to be used in all toys and the flammability requirements for some toys that may be exposed to small fire sources. The test methods described in Chapter 5 of this part are suitable for testing the flammability of toys or materials under specific test conditions, and the test results cannot be used to determine that these toys or materials are completely free from fire potential when they are close to other sources of ignition Danger. This standard includes general requirements related to the flammability of all toys and specific requirements and test methods for the following toys considered to be the most flammable: - head-mounted toys: whiskers, whiskers, whiskers, hair, fluff or similar materials Wigs, etc.; molded and fabric masks; hoods, head-wearing accessories; head-wearing toy flaps, excluding paper floral caps usually supplied in gift boxes; --toy cosmetic costumes and for use in performances by children Toys;--toys for children to enter;--soft stuffed toys (animals and dolls, etc.) containing plush or textile fabrics.
GB 6675.3-2014 Referenced Document
GB 6675.2-2014 Safety of toys.Part 2: Mechanical and physical properties
GB/T 6753.4-1998 Paints and varnishes--Determination of flow time by use of flow cups
ISO 6941:2003 Textile fabrics - Burning behaviour - Measurement of flame spread properties of vertically oriented specimens