CPSIA, abbreviated as the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, is the strictest consumer protection act enacted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in the United States since its establishment. This bill applies to any product regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission of the United States, with particularly strict regulation for children's products. With the increasing strengthening of regulation, relevant restrictions and standards are constantly changing, placing high demands on exporters and suppliers.
CPSIA has detailed regulations on the content of heavy metals, surface coating lead, and various phthalates in children's products, requiring products to pass third-party laboratory testing recognized by CPSC and provide relevant test reports before being exported to the United States. The main product areas involved include:
clothing
shoes
Care products
Accessories
Jewelry
furniture
bedding
electronic product
Toys
Walker
Baby rocking chair
Baby bouncing on the swing
Books, stationery, teaching supplies, and science popularization kits, etc