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Tue, Dec 02 2025
Raju Karn
The toy industry in India has grown rapidly over the last few years — especially across Delhi NCR, including Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad. Parents are now more aware, retailers are more cautious, and the government has become strict about toy safety. Because of this, BIS Certification for Toys has turned into a mandatory rule, not just a quality badge.
If you are a manufacturer, importer, distributor or seller of toys in Delhi NCR, you cannot legally sell toys without a valid BIS Certificate under Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) or ISI Scheme, depending on the toy category. In 2025, compliance has become even tighter, and delay or non-compliance can lead to seizure, penalties and product recall.
BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) is India’s national standards body responsible for ensuring product safety and quality. Toys can reach the hands of children, so the BIS has made certification mandatory for all toys sold in India — including physical stores, online platforms (Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho), malls, exhibitions, wholesalers and imports.
There are two types of BIS certification for toys:
1. ISI Mark Certification (Safety of Mechanical and Electric Toys)
For toys that require testing for physical safety, mechanical hazards, sharp edges, small parts, etc.
2. CRS Certification (Compulsory Registration Scheme – For Electric/Electronic Toys)
For toys with electronic components, lights, batteries or circuits.
Whether you are a manufacturer in Delhi NCR or importing toys from China, Dubai, or any other country — BIS certification is non-negotiable.
The Indian government made BIS mandatory to:
● Prevent choking hazards
● Stop the sale of low-quality imported toys
● Ensure non-toxic materials
● Protect infants and children
● Control sharp edges, flammability & battery safety
● Reduce accidents and chemical exposure
In short, BIS ensures that every toy sold is safe enough for children.
Anyone involved in making or selling toys must comply:
→ Toy manufacturers
→ Toy importers
→ Brand owners
→ E-commerce sellers
→ Distributors & wholesalers
→ Retail shops and showroom owners
→ Play schools & kids’ activity centers (if selling toys)
If you want to sell toys legally in Delhi NCR — BIS Certification is compulsory.
Below are the compliance standards every toy must meet:
ISI: IS 9873 Series (Mechanical & Chemical Safety)
‣ Mechanical hazards
‣ Sharp edges and points
‣ Flammability
‣ Toxicity
‣ Chemical content
‣ Noise levels
CRS: IS 15644 (For Electronic Toys)
‣ Battery safety
‣ Overheating
‣ Short circuit
‣ Electric shock protection
These standards ensure the toy is child-friendly and safe for all age groups.
Here is the updated list of documents manufacturers and importers need in 2025:
⁃ Factory registration certificate
⁃ MSME/Udyam certificate (if available)
⁃ Factory layout plan
⁃ List of machines
⁃ Quality control plan
⁃ Test report (from BIS-approved lab)
⁃ Product details (model numbers, components)
⁃ Raw material details
⁃ Factory audit documents
⁃ Photo ID and address proof
⁃ IEC (Import Export Code)
⁃ Product sample from manufacturer
⁃ Authorization letter from foreign manufacturer
⁃ Trademark certificate (optional but helpful)
⁃ Packaging artwork
⁃ Test report from BIS lab
⁃ Invoice & purchase details
⁃ Bill of lading, packing list
➝ Identify toy category (mechanical, chemical, electronic → ISI or CRS)
➝ Get toy tested in a BIS-recognized lab
➝ Collect all required documents
➝ Submit BIS online application with documents
➝ Factory audit for ISI-marked toys
➝ Receive BIS license after approval
➝ Add ISI/CRS mark on toy and packaging before selling
● Validity: 2 years
● Renewal: Can be renewed for up to 5 years
● Renewal Requirements:
▪ Updated documents
▪ Latest test reports
▪ Renewal fees
Renewing on time helps avoid penalties and market restrictions.
Selling non-certified toys can lead to:
➜ Product seizure
➜ Penalty under BIS Act
➜ Online listing removal
➜ Blacklisting by e-commerce platforms
➜ Manufacturing halt
➜ Heavy fines up to ₹2 lakh
➜ Import consignment rejection
In 2025, enforcement has become stricter in Delhi NCR, especially during inspections in Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Delhi markets, and Ghaziabad.
PSR Compliance guides you through the entire process smoothly:
We Help With:
✓ Toy category selection
✓ Lab testing support
✓ Document preparation
✓ BIS portal filing
✓ Handling queries & objections
✓ Factory audit assistance
✓ Final certification approval
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BIS certification ensures toys meet mandatory safety and quality standards in India.
Yes, BIS certification is compulsory for all toys sold or imported in India.
Toys must follow IS 9873 series and IS 15644 safety standards.
The BIS approval process usually takes 30–45 working days.
Basic business papers, product details, test reports, and quality control documents are required.
Yes, importers can get BIS under the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS).
The cost generally ranges from ₹50,000 to ₹1,50,000 depending on toy categories.
No, it is valid for 2 years and must be renewed.
Selling toys without BIS is illegal and can lead to penalties and product seizure.
Yes, PSR Compliance manages end-to-end BIS certification for all toy manufacturers and importers.