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Parents warned about buying cheap, unbranded toys online

Parents warned about buying cheap, unbranded toys online Updated: 05/08/2021, 7:49 am The AliExpress doctor’s set (Which?/PA) Parents have been warned about buying cheap, unbranded toys after an investigation found more than 40% bought from online marketplaces failed safety tests. Consumer group Which? tested 28 toys bought from Amazon Marketplace, AliExpress, eBay and Wish and found 12 posed a safety risk after failing one or more tests. Investigators found a total of 50 safety failures across the 12 toys, with 10 toys presenting a choking risk and two posing a strangulation risk for children. Which? also found two toys that had either magnets or batteries that could be easily accessed, which could cause serious injuries to children if swallowed.

Warning to parents over buying cheaper toys online

Warning to parents over buying cheaper toys online Investigators found a total of 50 safety failures with 10 toys presenting a choking risk and two posing a strangulation risk Updated Sign up We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time.More info Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Parents have been warned about buying cheap, unbranded toys after an investigation found more than 40% bought from online marketplaces failed safety tests.

More than 40% of plastic toys bought online fail UK safety tests

More than 40% of plastic toys bought online fail UK safety tests - with some posing risks of choking or even strangulation, parents have been warned.   Consumer group Which? tested 28 toys bought from Amazon Marketplace, AliExpress, eBay and Wish and found 12 posed a safety risk after failing one or more tests. Investigators found a total of 50 safety failures across the 12 toys, with 10 toys presenting a choking risk and two posing a strangulation risk for children. Which? also found two toys that had either magnets or batteries that could be easily accessed, which could cause serious injuries to children if swallowed. All the toys were tested against British safety standards.

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