The majority of our products
are toys and we take toy safety seriously. On the technical side, we
follow both the US Consumer Product Safety Commission rules and the
voluntary standards ASTM F-963. These guidelines govern small parts,
sharp points, chemical makeup, and many other aspects to avoid
hazards.
Our efforts do not stop there. We strive to produce product that
will last for generations. This means going beyond minimum
guidelines. Everyone has experienced the toy that broke the day
after Christmas. That probably isn't a lack following official
guidelines but it is from a lack of concern for overall quality. For
example, a softwood block is safe, a hard maple block is superior.
Finishes
There is great concern about the components of finishes. We hear
about things like lead in the paint of imported Chinese products.
Again there are standards that are supposed to be followed. At Maple
Landmark, we use a variety of finishes, depending on the specific
product line. Some products have no finish, such as the Building
Block sets, while others have whey-
or beeswax-based coatings. We also use urethanes and lacquers,
depending on the required appearance. Lead is illegal as a component
in consumer coatings in the United States and we've occasionally had
third-party testing for lead and other heavy metals, just to be sure
we are getting what we expect from our suppliers.
As with our other materials, our finishes are purchased as locally
as possible. Nearly all are produced in Vermont, by people we know
and have worked with for many years. If you would like more
information about the finish on specific products, feel free to
contact us.
Age Grading
Just as we have an obligation
to produce safe product, it is always important to remember that
appropriate use goes hand-in-hand with safe design and construction.
Whenever necessary, we mark our products with the intended age of
the child who may be using it. Giving a more advanced product to a
younger child, no matter how "advanced" you perceive that child to
be, can be a hazard. A marking of age 3+ is typically an indication
of small parts hazards—it could be a problem for younger children
who may be putting things in their mouth. Always monitor younger
children when they are playing around older friends and siblings.
What is okay for one child may not be okay for the next.

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