Toy certification must be mandatory in Armenia - public figure

Toy certification must be mandatory in Armenia - public figure

PanARMENIAN.Net - A flood of low-quality toys has penetrated into Armenia's market, head of Armenian Consumers' Association said.

Armen Poghosyan slammed Armenian government’s policy not to set toy certification as a mandatory requirement.

Representative of Reyma children’s clothing store Anna Alaverdyan, in turn, noted realization of low-quality toys in Armenian market as highly topical.

She stressed the need for toy certification and common testing to neutralize the possible threat of danger to children’s health.

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