What are the safety requirements of CPSIA for durable infant and toddler product
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What are the safety requirements of CPSIA for durable infant and toddler products for children? Durable infant products need to meet the requirements for lead content, lead content and (in some cases) Phthalic acid content in surface coatings, testing and certification, registration cards and tracking labels.
Surface coating restrictions: Durable infant and toddler products should not be sprayed with paint containing more than 90 ppm (0.009%) of lead.
Lead content limit: The total lead content of any accessible parts in durable infant and toddler products shall not exceed 100 ppm (0.01%).
Phthalic acid content limit: durable infant products containing plastic parts designed, sold or designed to promote sleep or plastic parts designed, sold or designed to promote eating shall not contain more than 0.1% of the following substances eight specific Phthalate: di (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalic acid ester (DEHP), Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) or Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP), Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP), di-n-pentyl Phthalic acid (DPENP), di-n-hexyl Phthalic acid (DHEXP) and dicyclohexyl Phthalic acid (DCHP).
Testing and Certification: Like all products designed or intended for use primarily by children aged 12 or below, durable infant and toddler products must be tested by a third-party laboratory recognized by CPSC to ensure compliance with all applicable child product safety regulations. According to this test, domestic manufacturers (or importers) of durable infant and toddler products must issue a children's product certificate, specifying each applicable safety rule and indicating that the product complies with these rules.
Product and outer packaging labeling requirements: Durable infant and toddler products must be permanently labeled with specific label information, including tracking labels, on the product and packaging. In addition, durable infant and toddler products require additional product markings and a product registration card attached to the product. This chart summarizes the specific labeling and registration requirements that durable infant and toddler products must meet. Please also ask questions directly below and delve deeper into the answers to common questions here.