The toy industry’s No. 1 priority.
Toy safety is at the heart of what we do. From initial concept to final product for sale at retail, safety is built into every toy during each step of the production process. We work alongside members, regulators, medical experts, and safety professionals to uphold some of the strongest standards in the world. In fact, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission consistently ranks toys among the safest of 15 consumer product categories found in the home.
Every day, we’re working to keep play safe, so kids can do what they do best: just play.
Leading Global Safety Standards
U.S. toymakers follow a mandatory set of safety rules and regulations under ASTM F963 – Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety, created under ASTM International. Since 1986, it’s been considered the gold standard in toy safety and is emulated around the globe. The Toy Association leads the multi-stakeholder committee that continually reviews the standard to ensure that it keeps pace with child development research, medical and toy-related incident data, risk assessment techniques, science, and manufacturing innovations.
Consumer Education
Our consumer website, PlaySafe.org, empowers parents and caregivers with expert guidance on every aspect of toy and play safety — from selecting age-appropriate toys to the importance of adult-supervised play. The site offers videos, safety tips, and resources to help families make informed choices and feel confident about the toys in their homes.
Industry Leadership
We work year-round to share the toy industry’s safety commitment with policymakers, regulators, and the media. Whether responding to misinformation, launching initiatives like Toy Safety Awareness Month, or advocating for fair, science-based regulation, The Toy Association is as a trusted voice for safety in every conversation that affects our industry.
For more information about toy safety and safe play, contact Joan Lawrence, The Toy Association’s “Toy Safety Mom” and senior vice president of standards and regulatory affairs.