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  • How do you guys get past the new CPSIA Laws

    It's hard to say a 12 year old is not going to have contact with a Halloween prop. So my question to vendors is how do you deal with the new CPSIA laws?
    Dan Slatkin
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  • #2
    Isn't the standard whether the product was 'designed for' children 12 and under?
    Brett Hays, Director
    Fear Fair
    www.fearfair.com

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    • #3
      hmm

      hey ssi can you be more spcefic or even link the cpsia law please thank you

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      • #4
        I think he's referring to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
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        • #5
          Here is the kicker
          We dont make products for children. nor do we make toys.
          So it does not apply to us.
          the following is a cut and paste from one companies document showing compliance. It also shows we do not need to comply. Also in the future please do not use the words "how do you get past...ya da ya da ya da " It makes it sound like we are skirting laws. This is especially frustrating when those laws do not apply to us.

          UNITED STATES
          CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
          4330 EAST WEST HIGHWAY
          BETHESDA, MD 20814 This document has been
          electronically approved and signed.
          VOTE SHEET
          DATE: April 7, 2010
          TO: The Commission
          Todd A. Stevenson, Secretary
          THROUGH: Cheryl A. Falvey, General Counsel
          Maruta Budetti, Executive Director
          FROM: Philip L. Chao, Assistant General Counsel
          Jan Carlson, General Attorney
          SUBJECT: Third Party Testing for Certain Children's Products; Notice of Requirements for
          Accreditation of Third Party Conformity Assessment Bodies to Assess
          Conformity With Part 1505 and/or Section 1500.86(a)(5) ofTitle 16, Code of
          Federal Regulations
          APR 1~ 2010
          Vote Due:
          The Office ofthe General Counsel is providing a draft Federal Register document that
          would establish the accreditation requirements for third party conformity assessment bodies to
          test electrically operated toys or other electrically operated articles intended for use by children
          and clacker balls pursuant to the following regulations:
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          • #6
            yay allen you the man thanks

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