They can produce risk's to humans because they soften the plastic with phthalates. They can damage Human DNA to much exposure will damage them. They are linked to early puberty.
Phthalates are not completely banned in all products, but some specific phthalates have been restricted or banned in certain products due to concerns about their potential health effects, particularly on hormone disruption and reproductive development. Regulations on phthalates vary by country and region.
it is a childrens company and they make toys bikes and childrens computers xx
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for scaffolding panels and childrens toys!
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dolls and other toys
Yes, TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) material may require phthalate testing, especially if it is intended for use in products such as toys, childcare articles, or other consumer goods regulated by safety standards. Phthalates are often restricted due to their potential health risks, so compliance with relevant regulations is essential. Testing ensures that the material meets safety guidelines and is free from harmful levels of phthalates.
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Force FX lightsabers are far from childrens toys. They are fairly expensive, and are for serious collectors.
That is the correct spelling of name for the hydrocarbons, phthalates.
The correct one should be children's toys.