
GB 6675.1-2026 Revised: New Warning Label Requirements for Plush Toys
May 22, 2026The updated national standard introduces stricter age-grading symbols and warning phrases. Check your packaging and product labels before submission.
Ensure your plush, plastic, and wooden toys pass GB 6675 toy safety testing to enter the Chinese market. Our remote team manages the entire physical & mechanical testing, flammability, and heavy metal analysis process, keeping your products compliant with China's mandatory toy safety standards.
📋 Request Free Toy Testing ConsultationGB 6675 toy safety testing is the mandatory national standard series that all children's products must meet before being sold in China. Closely aligned with ISO 8124 and EN 71, the standard covers physical and mechanical properties, flammability, and migration of certain elements (heavy metals). Whether you manufacture building blocks, dolls, ride-on toys, or action figures, you must obtain a valid toy safety test report from a CNAS-accredited laboratory, which serves as a prerequisite for CCC certification of toys or for general importation.
Our GB 6675 testing service guides foreign toy brands through the entire China children's product compliance journey. We coordinate laboratory testing, identify potential design risks early, and deliver the final test report — all without requiring you to set up a local office. With TEK China, you can navigate the imported toy safety assessment process efficiently and with confidence.
We identify the correct age group and toy category to determine exactly which parts of GB 6675.1 through GB 6675.4 apply to your product, including any specific warning label requirements.
Your samples undergo drop tests, torque and tension tests, sharp edge and point assessments at a CNAS-accredited lab. We track testing and promptly resolve any non-conformities.
We coordinate flammability testing of textiles and coatings, as well as heavy metal migration testing (e.g., lead, cadmium, chromium) per GB 6675.4 to ensure limits are met.
Once all tests pass, you receive the GB 6675 test report. If your product requires CCC certification, the report becomes a critical part of the application. We also support follow-up testing for design modifications.
Any toy or children's product intended for play by children under 14 must comply with GB 6675 safety requirements. Common examples include:
If your product is an electronic toy with wireless functions, additional SRRC certification may also be required. Contact us with your product details for a free toy testing scope assessment.
To initiate toy safety testing in China, foreign manufacturers need to prepare the following (we provide translation and documentation support):
The typical toy safety testing process takes 3 to 5 weeks from sample submission to report issuance, depending on the number of material types and the lab's testing queue. Products with complete EN 71 or ASTM F963 reports often qualify for a reduced testing scope.
Cost factors include the number of distinct materials and colors, required chemical analyses, and physical test items. We provide a fixed-price proposal after evaluating your product — no surprises.

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Small parts detachment and excessive plasticizer content are frequent causes of rejection. Follow our pre-testing checklist to avoid costly re-testing.
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Have questions about GB 6675 testing, toy chemical compliance, or children's product certification in China? Our experts are here to help with any inquiries about physical and mechanical testing, heavy metal limits, or custom solutions for your toy brands.