DEKRA warns against highly flammable Carnival masks
When the mask catches fire …
Survey
In the run-up to the Nuremberg International Toy Fair, DEKRA conducted its own market research by anonymously testing a range of Carnival masks and wigs (zombies, pirates, skulls, devils and monkeys) purchased online.
WATCH OUT! A LEGAL GREY ZONE MAY BYPASS THE TOY
Safety Directive
Most of the tested masks underwent the standard flammability test as stipulated in the Toy Safety Directive, however some failed miserably: not only was the hair quickly ablaze but also the latex face was instantly engulfed in flames – a major risk for the wearer, no matter the age.
To prevent product recalls for such reason, DEKRA strongly recommends you to:
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Have your product’s Technical Compliance File (TCF) duly
documented
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Perform thorough product validation, before launching the mass production, including the relevant testing
- In case of products of suspicious quality or non-reliable suppliers, have your product randomly tested prior to shipment (flash tests)
The good news: Carnival articles almost completely free of dangerous plasticizers
Current tests reveal that, thanks to the strictly implemented regulation in the past years hazardous plasticizers and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) -in particular naphthalene- are much less widespread in such articles and are used in only very small quantities, if at all.
Tips for enjoying a worry-free Carnival
To keep consumers safe from exposure to chemicals and fire risks, DEKRA’s product testers have summed up the following important tips that retailers and market surveillance authorities can convey to end-buyers of children’s Carnival articles:
1. Make sure that the packaging carries:
- the importer’s or manufacturer’s details
- the age rating “3 years or older”
- the CE mark
2. Make sure that the article appears to be of high quality
3. If you smell tar or solvents, air the mask thoroughly prior to use
For expert advice, feel free to contact our specialists.
About DEKRA
DEKRA SE is one of the world’s leading expert organisations. The company currently runs activities in more than 50 countries on all five continents. More than 32,000 employees are committed to ensuring long-term safety, quality and environmental protection. The DEKRA Business Units “Automotive”, “Industrial” and “Personnel” provide professional and innovative services in the fields of vehicle inspection, expertise, claims services, system certification, product testing & certification, industrial & construction inspection, consulting, qualification and temporary work. In 2014, DEKRA will generate sales totalling approximately 2.5 billion Euros.
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