Stuffed animals and plush toys — child safety profile
Low riskToys made from polyester fiber fill, synthetic fur fabric, and plastic safety eyes/nose.
What is this product?
Toys made from polyester fiber fill, synthetic fur fabric, and plastic safety eyes/nose. Fabric may contain flame retardants. Stuffing is non-woven polyester. Eyes and nose are plastic attachments.
What's in it
Click any compound name for its full safety profile, regulatory consensus, and exposure data.
Structural Material
- Plastic polymer (polyethylene/polypropylene) — Primary material component
Contact Surface
- Textile fabric — Fabric contact component
Who's most at risk
- Children — Developing systems; greater absorption through thin skin
How to use it more safely
- Inspect product for damage
- Follow manufacturer care instructions
Frequently asked questions
What's in Stuffed animals and plush toys?
This product type can contain: Plastic polymer (polyethylene/polypropylene), Textile fabric, among others. Click any compound name above for the full safety profile.
Who should be careful with Stuffed animals and plush toys?
Vulnerable populations identified for this product type: children.
How can I use Stuffed animals and plush toys more safely?
Inspect product for damage; Follow manufacturer care instructions
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