Wearing jewelry for children has become a common phenomenon, and now children have a large degree of aesthetic, but from the point of view of health, children should pay more attention to prevent the occurrence of jewelry disease when wearing jewelry. Children are young and still in the growth and development period, some poor quality jewelry materials will have harmful effects on children's skin, allergies and so on. Many countries or regions such as the European Union, the United States, and Canada have developed special children's jewelry regulations to limit the content of certain metal elements.
(1) The United States
1. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) lead testing
2. Us H.R.4428 cadmium content test
3. California Law 65
3.1 Lead content test
3.2 Phthalate content test
(2) The European Union
1. Eu REACH Annex 17 cadmium content test
2. Nickel release test
2.1 EN1811
2.2 EN12472
(3) Canada
1. Canadian children's jewelry requirements