Product Description
Product Description
The CPSC of the United States began to reform from January, 03/22, 2021. All products within their jurisdiction will be marked for examination. If there are relevant products, please prepare relevant documents such as CPC test report and certification in advance for customs examination at the destination port.
The product name generally involves the following:
Children's products (related toys, clothing, decoration, furniture, etc.), fireworks, fluids, prefabricated walls, mattresses, bicycle helmets, engines, batteries, hair dryers, charging cables, bicycles, strollers, holiday lights, igniters, carpets, furnaces, scarves and ties, other potentially flammable adult clothing accessories, etc.
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CPC is generally composed of: CPSIA (Lead, phthalate) +ASTM F963 (Toy Test).
What is ASTM F963 and CPSIA certification
I. ASTM F963: ASTM F963 is an American toy testing standard developed under the auspices of the National Bureau of Standards of the United States Department of Commerce. The current version number is ASTM F963-17.
The main tests are:
1. Physical test (sharp edge, protrusion, nail fastening, etc.)
2. The flammability
3. Harmful substances
2.CPSIA: CPSIA is the Security Improvement Act signed into law by George W. Bush on August 14, 2008. The Act is the toughest consumer protection act (CPSIA/HR4040) since the creation of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in 1972.
CPSIA (HR4040) Requirements for lead and phthalate:
Section 101. Children's products containing lead; Lead Paint Regulations
Section 102 Compulsory third party testing of certain children's products
Article 103 Traceability labelling of children's products
Article 104 Standards and Consumer Registration of Durable infant Products
Section 105 Labelling requirements for advertisements for toys and games
Section 106 Mandatory toy safety standards
Section 107 Research on the small number of preventable injuries and deaths of children related to consumer products
Section 108 prohibits the sale of certain products containing phthalate