CPC certification is a safety certification and evaluation system for plush toys in the US market. This certification is authorized and implemented by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) of the United States. To obtain CPC certification, plush toys must pass a series of tests and evaluations, including but not limited to the following items:
1. Chemical composition testing: testing whether plush toys contain harmful chemical components such as lead, cadmium, mercury, etc;
2. Tensile test: Test whether the tensile strength of plush toys meets CPSC standards;
3. Swallowing test: tests the potential risk that children under the age of 3 may swallow toys into their mouths, causing harm to them;
4. Lock buckle test: Test whether the lock buckle used in plush toys is easy to open and may cause accidental suffocation in children.
Overall, the CPC certified plush toy testing program is an important guarantee to ensure that plush toys do not pose potential risks and hazards to children during use.
Precautions for CPC certificate:
1. The CPC certificate must be based on the testing results of a third-party testing laboratory recognized by CPSC .
2. Children's products must comply with relevant rules and safety regulations, and undergo mandatory third-party testing.
3. Based on the results of third-party testing, the test report must be issued in English with the assistance of a third-party laboratory.
4. Children's products must comply with all applicable rules or regulations.