A federal law enacted in the United States to increase the safety standards of consumer products, especially those intended for use by children, to ensure that products are safe for use by children
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Non-toxic and safe : lead content limits, phthalate limits, fire standards, tracking labels, third-party testing requirements, and more.
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Testing and certification : to verify that the product complies with the relevant safety standards. For specific products, testing is performed by a CPSC-approved third-party laboratory.
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Children's Product Certificate of Conformity (CPC) : An important document required by CPSIA is the Children's Product Certificate of Conformity. Indicates that the product complies with all applicable safety regulations. Certificates of conformity for children's products must contain certain information, such as product descriptions, test results, identification and contact information of the manufacturer, and more.
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Tracking Labels : Products subject to CPSIA regulations must contain a permanent and unique marking or label that enables the manufacturer to trace the product's origin and manufacturing details.