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BIS Certification for Safety of Toys IS 9873:Part 1:2019 - Creative Kraft Works

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BIS Certification for Safety of Toys IS 9873:Part 1:2019 - Creative Kraft Works

Creative Kraft Works Received BIS ISI Mark Certification for Safety of Toys - Mechanical and Physical Properties - Under IS 9873:Part 1:2019 - Managed by Standphill India

Standphill India successfully completed BIS ISI Mark certification under IS 9873:Part 1:2019 for Creative Kraft Works - a toy manufacturer based at 3rd Floor, 5-5-35/14, Amma Mess Road, Near Sri Kalashwar Cargo, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, Medchal Malkajgiri, Telangana 500072. The BIS license bearing number 63001413** was officially granted on December 5, 2025. Standphill India managed the complete certification process from factory assessment to final license grant.

About Creative Kraft Works

Creative Kraft Works is a toy manufacturer based in Kukatpally, Hyderabad - one of Telangana's most commercially dense and economically active urban localities. Kukatpally is a major residential, retail, and light manufacturing zone within the Hyderabad metropolitan area, positioned along the KPHB corridor and well-connected to Hyderabad's broader wholesale and distribution network. Its proximity to Hyderabad's established retail channels, the city's growing e-commerce fulfilment infrastructure, and the institutional buyer base that serves Telangana and Andhra Pradesh's combined consumer market makes it a commercially logical base for a manufacturer of consumer goods targeting households with children.


Toys are among the most consequential consumer product categories from a safety standpoint - and among the most tightly regulated under India's BIS mandatory certification framework. The reason is straightforward. Toys are products designed for children, placed directly in the hands, mouths, and immediate environment of the most vulnerable consumer group in the market. A toy with inadequate mechanical integrity - one that shatters into sharp fragments under normal play, detaches components small enough to be swallowed, fires projectiles with dangerous force, or presents pinch and entrapment hazards - is not a defective product in the abstract. It is a product that injures the children it is sold to.


IS 9873:Part 1:2019 exists precisely to prevent this. And BIS ISI Mark certification under this standard is the mechanism through which India's regulatory framework enforces a mandatory minimum safety floor across every toy sold in the country. For Creative Kraft Works, achieving certification means their toys have been independently assessed, tested, and verified against India's mandatory toy safety standard - and that every certified product they manufacture and supply carries the ISI Mark that parents, retailers, procurement officers, and platform compliance teams recognise as the legal proof of safety compliance.


Hyderabad's toy and consumer goods market is substantial. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh together represent one of South India's largest consumer markets. BIS certification under IS 9873:Part 1:2019 opens Creative Kraft Works' product range to organised retail, e-commerce listings, institutional procurement, school and early learning centre supply, and government scheme procurement - channels that collectively represent the highest-volume and most commercially valuable buyers in the Indian toy market.

About IS 9873:Part 1:2019 - Safety of Toys, Part 1: Safety Aspects Related to Mechanical and Physical Properties

IS 9873:Part 1:2019 is the Bureau of Indian Standards mandatory specification for toy safety covering mechanical and physical hazards - the Part 1 of India's multi-part toy safety standard series, aligned with international toy safety standards and reflecting the full range of mechanical and physical risks that toys can present to children across different age groups.

Mechanical and physical safety covers the hazards that arise from the physical form, structure, material, and construction of a toy - as distinct from chemical hazards, flammability, or electrical risks covered in other parts of the IS 9873 series. The requirements under IS 9873:Part 1:2019 are specifically calibrated to the developmental stages and behaviours of children at different ages, with the most stringent requirements applying to toys intended for children under 36 months - the age group with the highest ingestion and choking risk.

Key requirements under IS 9873:Part 1:2019 include small parts assessment - toys and detachable components must not present choking hazards to children in the relevant age group, assessed using the prescribed small parts cylinder test; sharp edges and points - all accessible edges and points on the toy in its as-supplied and reasonably foreseeable post-use condition must not present laceration hazards, assessed under defined test conditions and force limits; structural integrity and durability - toys must withstand the mechanical stresses of normal and reasonably foreseeable use, including drop testing, torque and tension tests on protruding components, and bite force simulation for toys intended for young children; projectile hazards - toys designed to project objects must not generate projectile velocities or kinetic energies that present impact injury risk; shape and size requirements for toys for children under 36 months - certain toy forms are prohibited entirely where the shape or size presents an inherent ingestion or suffocation risk; cord and string length limits - to prevent strangulation hazards from toy cords, strings, and elastic; folding and hinge mechanisms - pinch and entrapment hazard assessment for toys with moving mechanical assemblies; and marking requirements - age grading, safety warnings, manufacturer identification, IS 9873 reference, and ISI Mark on every certified toy.

BIS certification under IS 9873:Part 1:2019 is mandatory for toy manufacturers in India. Organised retail - including all major toy retail chains, department stores, and baby product retailers - requires BIS-certified toys as a listing condition. E-commerce platforms mandate ISI Mark compliance for toy listings and actively delist non-certified products. School and institutional procurement, government welfare scheme toy distribution, and crèche and early learning centre supply all specify BIS-certified toys as a non-negotiable procurement requirement.

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Are You a Toy Manufacturer in Hyderabad or Anywhere in India Who Still Needs BIS Certification Under IS 9873:Part 1:2019?

Creative Kraft Works is certified. Their toys carry the ISI Mark under IS 9873:Part 1:2019. They are legally compliant and commercially qualified to supply every organised retailer, e-commerce platform, school, institution, and government procurement channel that mandates BIS-certified toys. If your toy manufacturing unit is still operating without a valid IS 9873:Part 1:2019 BIS license - the market consequences are immediate and severe. 


BIS mandatory certification for toys is one of the most actively enforced product safety regulations in India. The reason is not bureaucratic - it is because the products are used by children, and the consequences of unsafe toys in the market are direct, visible, and politically intolerable. BIS enforcement raids on toy markets, e-commerce platform delisting of non-certified toys, and customs interception of uncertified imported toys are all regular, recurring enforcement actions. Toy manufacturers operating without IS 9873:Part 1:2019 certification are exposed to seizure, penalties, and market withdrawal - not hypothetically, but as a documented regulatory reality in India's toy sector.


Beyond enforcement risk, the commercial cost of operating without certification is compounding. Every organised retail buyer, every e-commerce marketplace, every school stationery and toy supplier, and every institutional procurement office that requires the ISI Mark is a channel permanently closed to you until your license is in hand. In a market the size of India's - with Hyderabad alone representing a major metropolitan consumer base - the volume you are not accessing without certification is not a marginal loss.


Standphill India manages the complete IS 9873:Part 1:2019 BIS certification process for toy manufacturers - from product design review and gap analysis, through documentation, laboratory testing coordination, factory audit support, and post-audit follow-up until your license is granted.

Children's safety is the foundation of toy certification. Make sure your products are built on it.


Contact Standphill India today for a free IS 9873:Part 1:2019 consultation - and get your toy manufacturing unit certified, compliant, and commercially unrestricted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is IS 9873 structured in multiple parts - and what does Part 1 cover? +
IS 9873 is structured in multiple parts because toy safety covers several distinct hazard categories that each require their own test methods and requirements. Part 1 covers mechanical and physical safety - the hazards arising from the physical form, structure, and construction of the toy, including small parts, sharp edges and points, structural integrity, projectile risks, cord and string hazards, and folding mechanism pinch risks. Other parts of IS 9873 cover flammability, chemical properties, electrical safety for electrically operated toys, and specific toy types. IS 9873:Part 1:2019 is the foundational part of the standard applicable to virtually all toy categories - since every physical toy presents mechanical and physical hazard considerations regardless of whether it also has chemical, flammability, or electrical characteristics.
What makes toy BIS certification more complex than other product certifications? +
Toy certification under IS 9873:Part 1:2019 requires assessment not just of the finished toy in its as-supplied condition, but also in its reasonably foreseeable post-use and abuse condition - because children subject toys to mechanical stresses that can create secondary hazards from components that break off, edges that are exposed, or small parts that detach during normal play. This means manufacturers need a thorough understanding of how their product behaves under defined abuse test conditions before samples go to the laboratory - and product designs sometimes require modification to achieve compliance. Standphill India's pre-audit gap analysis is specifically designed to identify and resolve these issues before the BIS application is filed, ensuring first-attempt test clearance.
Is BIS certification mandatory for toy manufacturers under IS 9873:Part 1:2019? +
Yes. Toys are covered under the BIS mandatory certification scheme in India under the Quality Control Order for toys. Manufacturing, importing, supplying, or selling toys without a valid ISI Mark license under the applicable IS 9873 standard is a violation of the BIS Act, 2016 and the relevant Quality Control Order. Organised retail chains, e-commerce platforms, school and institutional buyers, and government procurement agencies all mandate BIS-certified toys as a non-negotiable supply and listing requirement. BIS enforcement for toys is active and ongoing.
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