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What is California Proposition 65 Testing? How to Comply for Children's Dancewear?


Author:GIG      Postdate:2025-06-25

As the U.S.-China trade war continues to escalate, California Proposition 65 has drawn increasing attention across industries. In recent years, annual fines for non-compliance have reached tens of millions of dollars. Today, HB Testing will explain what Proposition 65 testing entails and how children's dancewear can comply.

Proposition 65 Testing


What is California Proposition 65 Testing?

California Proposition 65 (Prop 65), officially known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, is a California law requiring products containing chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm to carry clear warning labels.

Regulated Substances: The current list includes 1,000+ chemicals, with common restricted substances such as:

  • Lead (Pb)

  • Cadmium (Cd)

  • Phthalates (e.g., DEHP, DBP)

  • Formaldehyde

  • Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)

  • Flame Retardants

What Tests Are Required for Children's Dancewear?

Since children's dancewear (e.g., leotards, ballet skirts) comes into direct contact with skin, the following substances are of particular concern:

Lead (Pb)

≤100 ppm (coating/substrate)

Prints, zippers, metal buttons

Cadmium (Cd)

≤300 ppm (surface coating)

Dyes, decorative sequins

Phthalates (6P)

≤0.1% (per item)

PVC decorations, elastic fibers

Formaldehyde

≤75 ppm (≤20 ppm for infants)

Wrinkle-free fabrics, adhesives

PAHs

≤1 ppm (accessible parts)

Black rubber soles, print coatings


Why Choose HB Testing for Prop 65 Compliance?

HB Testing offers comprehensive Proposition 65 testing solutions backed by an experienced technical team and advanced equipment. Our CMA/CNAS-accredited lab ensures accurate, reliable, and internationally recognized test reports, helping you:
✔ Manage regulatory risks
✔ Meet market requirements
✔ Ensure global market access

Contact us today to keep your products compliant and competitive!



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