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Children's Foam Bath Toys and Squirt Toys — child safety profile

High risk

Soft plastic/rubber bath toys (rubber ducks, squirt toys, foam letters/numbers) that develop internal mold and biofilm colonies within days.

What is this product?

Soft plastic/rubber bath toys (rubber ducks, squirt toys, foam letters/numbers) that develop internal mold and biofilm colonies within days. Children squeeze contaminated water directly into their mouths and onto faces during bath play.

What's in it

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Plasticizer Leachate

Off Gas Voc

Process Contaminant

Who's most at risk

  • Infants — Developing organ systems, higher exposure per body weight, immature detoxification systems
  • Children — Developing endocrine and neurological systems, higher exposure per body weight

Frequently asked questions

What's in Children's Foam Bath Toys and Squirt Toys?

This product type can contain: Patulin, Formaldehyde, Sodium hypochlorite (bleach), among others. Click any compound name above for the full safety profile.

Who should be careful with Children's Foam Bath Toys and Squirt Toys?

Vulnerable populations identified for this product type: infants, children.

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