129 days ago

Six Safety Checks for toys

Hira Siddiqui from Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga/Eastern Manukau

At CAB, we regularly help people with questions about their rights when buying goods, including toys. The law requires retailers to sell toys that are safe, but here are Six Safety Checks you can do yourself before you buy a toy and that can make all the difference for your tamariki:

πŸ–Size – big enough not to choke
πŸ–Surface – smooth edges, no cracks or jagged bits, no sharp bits
πŸ– Strings – not too long
πŸ– Supervision – some toys need you there
πŸ– Sound – not too loud for little ears
πŸ– Specs – Check the packaging for information on hazards, small parts and the right age range for tamariki.

Safer toys = safer tamariki. Easy as!

Check out more tips for safe toys starship.org.nz/safekids/toy-product-safety

For information about how you can be sure that a product you buy is safe - including about mandatory product safety standards and recall notices for unsafe products - visit cab.org.nz/article/KB00000244

[Image description: Text reads "Toy Safety Week - Before you buy that toy, do the Six Safety Checks!. Image of a child playing with blocks and a toy car with the CAB logo at the bottom right.]
Original post credit: Citizens Advice Bureau: cab.org.nz

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This latest batch even features her own hand-sewn designs, and customers have been loving them, they sell almost as soon as they hit the shelf!

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πŸ“ 217 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga
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The Team from SPCA Auckland - Centres & Op Shops

Pop in to our East Tamaki shop to grab:
πŸ’₯ All women’s fashion nothing over $5 β€” available in in back of shop only (excludes front of shop) from 1-31 March 2026
πŸ› Fill a bag for $5 β€” your choice from our clearance bins!

Visit us at 30 Springs Road (On the corner Springs Rd & Kerwyn Ave).
We're open Monday to Saturday from 10am–4pm.

πŸ›‘ East Tamaki ONLY! Not available at any other SPCA Op Shop

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