Are LEGO Building Toys Safe?
A Close Look at the LEGO Group's Manufacturing Practices
The LEGO Group is the world's sixth largest toy manufacturer. With the recent recalls from major toy companies, like Fisher-Price and Mattel, consumers can't help but wonder if toys from LEGO are safe. Or will they be up next on the recall list?Where are LEGO toys produced?
Until 2006, all LEGO bricks and other toys were produced at one of three manufacturing plants. These plants were located in Denmark, The Czech Republic and the United States. In 2006, LEGO began outsourcing some production through a company called
LEGO is moving production of bricks away from the Denmark location to Flextronics plants in Eastern Europe. Flextronics will also be taking over the manufacturing process at LEGO's Czech Republic facility. LEGO will eventually outsource up to 80% of all its production through Flextronics. LEGO Technic and Bionicle manufacturing will remain at the Denmark location.
What is LEGO's Quality Control Process?
The LEGO Group has historically had an intense quality control process. They will be working closely with Flextronics to ensure that these same high standards are met. The LEGO Group lays out their product safety requirements in an internal product safety handbook.
All LEGO toys are subject to a thorough testing process. New products are tested continuously based on standards that have been laid out through legislation and internal guidelines. However, the LEGO Group takes testing a step further. They try to imagine how each toy will be used by the consumer and test based on that. All LEGO products are tested for safety during both recommended play and rough play. LEGO ensures that each toy is appropriate for the given age classification and is careful to label the boxes correctly.
The LEGO Group ensures that no health risks are associated with the materials used to make LEGO toys. They collect information on all materials to ensure that all products are safe for both adults and children.
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