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Sicurezza dei magneti nei giocattoli: standard e rischi di soffocamento/ingestione

Aug 07, 2026Updated Aug 07, 2026By CPS TOYS B2B Sourcing Editor

Each year, children worldwide require emergency medical attention after swallowing small magnets from toys—a risk that has led to mandatory safety standards in all major markets. This page explains the concrete requirements of EN71-1 (small parts testing), ASTM F963 (magnet flux index), and CPSIA (tracking labels), and what B2B importers must verify to avoid costly recalls and liability. CPS TOYS, a Chenghai-based manufacturer with 14 years of export experience, builds these standards into every product, but the facts here apply industry-wide.

Why Magnet Safety Is a Critical Concern for Toy Importers

Small, high-powered magnets—often neodymium—pose a dual threat: if swallowed, they can attract each other through intestinal walls, causing perforations, infections, or death within hours. Unlike button batteries, magnets don't show immediate symptoms, making diagnosis difficult. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), at least one child death is reported annually from magnet ingestion incidents. For B2B buyers, sourcing magnetic toys without proper standards compliance means accepting legal liability, port detention, and brand damage.

Key Safety Standards for Magnetic Toys

The three governing frameworks are EN71 (European), ASTM F963 (U.S.), and CPSIA (U.S. tracking and testing). Each defines specific tests and pass/fail criteria. EN71-1 covers mechanical and physical properties, including the small parts cylinder test: any magnet that fits entirely inside the cylinder (simulating a child's throat) must not be accessible or must meet a prescribed flux index. ASTM F963-17 introduced a magnet flux index requirement: for magnets that fit in the small parts cylinder, the product's flux index must be less than 50 kG² mm², or the magnet must be permanently encapsulated. CPSIA requires each product to have a tracking label with manufacturer, date, and batch code. REACH Annex XVII restricts certain phthalates and heavy metals in magnets. CPS TOYS holds certifications for EN71, ASTM F963, and EN IEC 62115 across its product lines.

Standards Comparison for Magnetic Toys

StandardRegion
What It CoversProof Document
EN71-1EU
Small parts test, magnet flux index < 50 kG² mm² if fits cylinderTest report from accredited lab (e.g., SGS, Intertek, BV)
ASTM F963USA
Flux index requirement, small parts, labelingTest report + Children's Product Certificate (CPC)
CPSIAUSA
Tracking label, lead/ phthalate limits, third-party testingTracking label on product, CPC, lab report
REACH Annex XVIIEU
Phthalates, heavy metals, nickel releaseREACH compliance declaration + test report

How to Choose a Safe Magnetic Toy Supplier

First, request the test reports for EN71 and ASTM F963 from an ISO 17025 accredited lab—SGS, Intertek, or Bureau Veritas are common. Check that the report specifically includes the small parts cylinder test and the magnet flux index measurement. Second, inspect the physical product: magnets should be securely embedded or encapsulated, not easily pried out. Third, confirm the tracking label is present and legible. For bulk orders, ask for a factory audit covering QC procedures and material sourcing. CPS TOYS can provide these documents for its magnetic toy SKUs, and its 12 production lines with 200+ staff support consistent quality control.

FAQ

Q: What is the magnet flux index, and why does it matter?

A: The flux index (measured in kG² mm²) quantifies the magnetic strength. If it's below 50 kG² mm², the magnet is considered low-risk even if swallowed. Above that, the product fails ASTM F963 and EN71-1.

Q: Do all magnetic toys need third-party testing?

A: Yes, for U.S. and EU markets. CPSC mandates third-party testing by a CPSC-accepted lab for ASTM F963. For EU, EN71 testing by an accredited lab is expected for CE marking.

Q: Can I use the same test report for multiple products?

A: No. Each distinct model requires its own test report. However, if the magnet assembly is identical, a single report covering that component is acceptable—verify with your certifier.

Q: What documents do I need for customs clearance?

A: For the U.S.: CPC, ASTM F963 test report, CPSIA tracking label compliance. For the EU: CE Declaration of Conformity, EN71 test report, REACH compliance declaration. CPS TOYS provides all of these with orders.

Q: Are there age restrictions for magnetic toys?

A: Yes. Most standards restrict high-powered magnets in toys intended for children under 8 or 14, depending on market. Always check the specific age grading on the product and packaging.

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