As part of listing your products on the Baby Bunting Marketplace, we will request test reports conforming with the safety and compliance standards set by regulatory bodies in Australia.
Furthermore, any claims, such as greenwashing claims, about a product must be supported by a report or claim substantiation certificate from the manufacturer or supplier (wherever applicable), and you may refer to our Marketplace Advertising Guidelines for more information.
Baby Bunting will conduct regular audits and may request additional information to verify the safety and compliance of your products. If this information is not provided within a given timeline, Baby Bunting has the authority to remove your products from our website under clause 4.5 of the Marketplace participation agreement.
Test Report and Compliance Document Criteria:
- Please note that the compliance and safety standard test reports submitted should not be more than three years old.
- The reports need to be in AU format/standards or in a format that suffices AU standards.
MANUAL RIDE-ON TOYS
Mandatory Requirements
- AS/NZS ISO 8124.1-3:2023 or Consumer Protection Notice No.14 of 2003
- Europe: EN 71-1:2014 +A1:2018
- International: ISO 8124-1:2022
- US: ASTM F963-17
POWERED RIDE-ON TOYS
Mandatory Requirements
- AS/NZS ISO 8124.1-3:2023 or Consumer Protection Notice No.14 of 2003
any of the Overseas standards:
- Europe: EN 71-1:2014 +A1:2018
- International: ISO 8124-1:2022
- US: ASTM F963-17
- AS/NZS 615581 and AS/NZS 61558.2.6:2009 +A1; or AS/NZS 61558.2.16:2010 +A1-3 (For Switched Mode type)
- Certificate of Compliance (Safety)
- EMC Test (EN 55032 or CISPR 32)
- EESS Company Registration and EESS Equipment Registration. Provide the EESS registration numbers.
- GEMS Registration
TRAMPOLINE
Mandatory Requirements
- AS/NZS ISO 8124.6 activity toys or EN71.8 activity toys
- ASTM F2012-18e1 – Safety Performance Specification for Stationary Activity Centres
BABY WALKER
Mandatory Requirements
- Consumer Protection Notice No. 1 of 2013 Safety Standard: Baby Walkers, incorporated with ASTM F977‑12, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Infant Walkers
- Consumer Protection Notice No. 1 of 2009 – Consumer Product Safety Standard for Lead and certain elements in Children’s toys, incorporating AS/NZS ISO 8124.3.2003
If the walker comes with toys: the toy should be tested under the following standards:
- AS/NZS ISO 8124.1-3:2023 or Consumer Protection Notice No.14 of 2003
or any of the Overseas standards:
- Europe: EN 71-1:2014 +A1:2018
- International: ISO 8124-1:2022
- US: ASTM F963-17
If the walker comes with the electronic toys, the toy must be tested under the following standards:
- AS/NZS ISO 8124.1-3:2023 or Consumer Protection Notice No.14 of 2003
- AS/NZS ISO 62115:2018 (Electric Toys)
and any of the Overseas standards:
- Europe: EN 71-1:2014 +A1:2018
- International: ISO 8124-1:2022
- US: ASTM F963-17
If the walker comes with product powered by a button battery, it must be tested under Button Battery Standards:
- Submit a test report showing compliance with the following standards:
- For items that contain a lithium coin battery greater than 20 mm in diameter, the battery must have the required “Keep out of reach of Children” warning logo.
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