Half of the parents are not interested in one of the most important marking on toys
Nine out of ten parents are aware of the marks on toys intended for children, but buy adequate, safe products only in every second case.
Gyaraki Dávid
When shopping the composition of the goods, the recommended age and the distributors are the most commonly noticed markings, while in the case of electric toys every second parentsl check the connectors at the site – the fresh survey of REGIO JÁTÉK reveals – the company's Consumer Protection Rapporteur told.
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