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What is CPSC certification?
CPSC is an important consumer rights protection organization in the
United States. It is the abbreviation of Consumer Product Safety
Committee, which is the Consumer Product Safety Association. CPSC
is the name of an organization, and what we call CPSC certification
means that we need to find a third-party laboratory authorized by
CPSC to issue test documents. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC) was established in 1972. Its responsibility is to
protect the interests of consumers and maintain personal and family
safety by reducing the risk of injury and death from consumer
products. CPC is a certificate, which is issued by an authorized
laboratory after the product has been tested and the test data
complies with relevant regulations.
The main functions of the CPSC are: formulating producer
self-regulatory standards, and formulating mandatory standards or
bans for consumer products that have no standards to follow.
Conduct inspections of potentially hazardous products and provide
feedback to consumers through various channels including the media,
state, local governments, individual groups, etc. The CPSC is now
responsible for safety monitoring of more than 15,000 consumer
products. Children's Product Certificate is a certificate issued
based on test data after a third-party laboratory authorized by the
CPSC tests the product in accordance with regulations.
CPSIA is a regulation and a standard that stipulates product quality. CPSIA is the Security Improvement Act signed into law by US President Bush on August 14, 2008. This act is the most stringent consumer protection act since the establishment of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in 1972.
CPSIA imposes more stringent requirements on the lead content of
children's products and restricts the use of six specific
phthalates (esters) in toys and child care products. In addition,
regulations also impose the following requirements on the safety
compliance of children's products:
1. Conduct compliance testing in a CPSC-accredited laboratory;
2. Obtain a children's product certificate (issued by the
manufacturer or importer) to prove the product's compliance;
3. CPSC establishes a database of children’s product accident
injury reports that can be queried by the public.
CPSIA mandatory testing and certification
The CPSIA Act expands the scope of products that require testing
and certification. Products controlled by the standards, bans and
implementation rules established by the CPSC in accordance with
this act are required to undergo testing and certification. This
testing and certification requirement came into effect on November
12, 2008.
CPSC will accredit testing laboratories by directly accrediting
them, or by designating an independent accreditation agency.
However, laboratories controlled by children's product
manufacturers must be accredited by the CPSC.
The main purpose of US CPSC certification:
1. Establish unified mandatory national standards across the United
States.
2. Further standardize lead-containing toys.
3. Add traceability labels to toys.
4. Convert the voluntary standard ASTM F963 into a mandatory
standard.
5. Implement mandatory third-level testing for certain children’s
products and control 6 types of phthalates in toys.
CPSC certification scope
CPSC certifies controlled products and substances for up to 15,000
consumer products used in homes, sports, entertainment and schools.
However, products such as vehicles, tires, ships, weapons, alcohol,
tobacco, food, medicines, cosmetics, pesticides and medical devices
do not fall within its jurisdiction.
Thousands of consumer products and substances are regulated by the
CPSC, especially products intended primarily for children 12 years
of age or younger. Click here to view the CPC list of regulated
products. The list includes but is not limited to the following
products:
1. All-terrain vehicle (ATV)
2.Bicycle
3. Bunk bed
4. Cosmetics
5. Baby bouncer/jumper/walker
6.Battery
7. Clothing and textiles
8. Fire extinguisher
9. Floor covering adhesive
10.Food
11. Carpet
12. Vinyl Plastic Film
Application materials required for CPSC certification
1. Application form
2. Certified product information (including product pictures,
product drawings, volume and other parameter descriptions)
3. At least 400 test samples are guaranteed
In 1970, the U.S. Congress passed the Hazardous Goods Packaging
Act, authorizing the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to
regulate product packaging safety standards.
CPSC certification application process
1: Certification consultation---Provide product related information
2: Certification quotation---evaluation of testing costs and time
3: Fill in the application form, return the contract and sample
delivery
4: The laboratory performs CPSC certification on the samples
5: After passing the test, issue CPSC certification
How much does it cost to get CPSC certification?
The price of CPSC certification is a matter of great concern to
customers. Generally, we will quote a price based on your product.
The price is more reasonable and accurate. Please call us for
details.