With rising living standards, the safety of feeding utensils for infants and young children has become a critical concern for parents worldwide. To ensure product quality and safety, countries and regions have established varying standards and requirements. These regulations cover materials, performance, product labeling, and other safety aspects of infant feeding utensils.
Testing Services for Infant and Toddler Feeding Utensils
Product Scope
Baby cups, bowls, plates, meal containers, knives, forks, spoons, chopsticks, and related utensils.
Region |
Regulations & Standards |
European Union (EU) |
EN 14350,EN 14372 ,REACH Regulation,SVHCs (Substances of Very High Concern), phthalates, cadmium, and PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons), (EU) No 10/2011 and its amended regulation, AP2004 |
United States |
CPSIA: Mandatory limits for lead and phthalates. |
China |
ZWX/QLB 0202, GB 4806 Series(GB 4806.1, GB 4806.2, GB 4806.3, GB 4806.4, GB 4806.5, GB 4806.6, GB 4806.7, GB 4806.8, GB 4806.9 ...) |
Others |
Japan JFSL 370: Safety standards for food-contact products; South Korea KFDA (Korea Food & Drug Administration): Regulations for food-contact materials and children’s |