Specific requirements for CPC testing of children’s sunglasses
Date:2024-07-03 10:02:12 Classification
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CPC testing is a mandatory certification for all children's products sold in the US market. These products include, but are not limited to, toys, clothing, furniture, and children's eyewear. The purpose of CPC testing is to ensure that children's products comply with relevant safety standards and reduce the risk of injury caused by product defects. Children's sunglasses need to undergo Amazon CPC testing.
Specific requirements for CPC testing of children’s sunglasses
1. Testing standards:
ASTM F963: An internationally recognized standard for the safety of American children's toys, also applicable to children's eyewear. The standard covers various requirements such as mechanical properties, chemical properties, physical properties and electrical properties. For children's sunglasses, the ASTM F963 standard requires that they meet relevant mechanical performance requirements, such as wear resistance, folding resistance, and impact resistance, and must not contain harmful substances such as lead, cadmium, and phthalates. .
CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act): The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act requires that all products sold to children 12 years old and under, including children's sunglasses, must comply with relevant safety standards and requirements.
2. Contents of CPC certificate:
Product information: including product name, model, batch number, etc.
All rules and regulations applicable to the product.
Importer or manufacturer (in the United States) information, including name, address, and phone number.
Contact information for the holder of the test results file supporting the certificate.
Product production date and address. The production date must be specific to the year and month, and the address must be specific to the city.
Time and address of detection or detection report based on certificate.
Third-party testing agency information must be a laboratory accredited by CPSC (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission).
3. Testing process:
Send samples to third-party testing agencies.
Complete the application form and provide relevant information.
Sign the quotation contract and pay for the inspection.
The testing agency conducts sample testing and issues a test report.
Based on the test report, the manufacturer or importer issues a CPC certificate, or is assisted by a third-party testing agency.