Safety: our priority!
We clear the field of a misunderstanding widespread in public opinion; an inexpensive toy is not synonymous with a more dangerous product than the more expensive one. Our sector is subject to a specific European safety regulation which covers all toys regardless of their intrinsic value (and which finds its manifestation in the affixing to it. of the CE marking). Therefore, the safety of the toy does not depend on the price, but on the respect, in the realization, of the "harmonized technical specifications" (the so-called EN standards elaborated by CEN, Comité Européen de Normalization) which obligatorily regulate the manufacture of a product. Ginmar has strict control procedures and 130 years of honored activity in the world of toys are the best guarantee we can offer to users of our products. However, said of the seriousness and reliability of our suppliers, Ginmar makes use of qualified personnel assigned to verify the conformity of all the new toys offered on the market and the advice of qualified certification laboratories. In particular, he collaborates continuously with the SQM laboratory in MILAN.
Made in China:
Chinese products (and therefore toys) until recently did not enjoy a good reputation among consumers; in fact, there was the belief that low quality corresponded to poor quality. If this could have been true until the end of the last century, today is an opinion to dispel; the vast majority of Chinese manufacturers have adapted their toy production to western standards, with the enviable result that, today, about 70% of the toys on the market in the world come from China. Technology photo created by freepik - www..freepik.com