The U.S. Toy Association has confirmed that it expects to safely host Toy Fair New York at the Jacob K. Javits Center from February 19 to February 22.
Steve Pasierb, president & CEO of The U.S. Toy Association, said: “Hundreds of small and mid-size toy and play companies, entrepreneurs, and inventors across North America depend on Toy Fair New York for access to the market and new opportunities. Many have been looking to the 2022 show to help their businesses recover from the negative impacts of the past two years of the pandemic. While international attendance will be down, and some major players do not plan to be present, Toy Fair New York is still set for the second half of February.â€
To ensure the health and safety of all Toy Fair attendees, New York City’s strict indoor activity guidelines and the Javits Center’s own policy requiring proof of vaccination for admission to events will be rigorously enforced. All who enter Toy Fair will be required to wear masks. Steve added: “Our steadfast requirement for proof of vaccination and mask wearing was seen as somewhat controversial last spring and today provides confidence that all health and safety standards are in place.â€
The Javits Center, now operating at 100% capacity, allows for social distancing and is among the safest venues in the country, having received the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) accreditation and, with the installation of hospital-grade High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters, the entire volume of air within the building is completely changed five times per day. Toy Fair has been planned from the onset with wider aisles as part of its health and safety preparations.
“Our industry is one of creativity, human connection, and collaboration, which is something we all desperately need and want – and something Toy Fair uniquely provides”
Steve Pasierb, president & CEO of The U.S. Toy Association
Steve said: “Our industry is one of creativity, human connection, and collaboration, which is something we all desperately need and want – and something Toy Fair uniquely provides. Toy Fair and the Javits Center have the standards and practices in place to deliver a safe environment to gather in person, meet with customers and friends, conduct business, and enjoy networking. With these tools in place, the industry has the opportunity to utilise them.â€
The U.S. Toy Association would like to thank everyone in the toy and play community for their patience and concern as the situation is closely monitored. It will give the industry a status announcement no later than Wednesday, January 12.