Children's products should not have any mistakes. You must comply with every detail of federal regulations - otherwise you may be banned from using the product.
For formaldehyde emissions, GIG provides us CPSIA compliance services to help you meet the requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA).
According to 16 CFR Part 1303, we are approved by the consumer product safety commission as an accredited third-party laboratory to test lead containing coatings in children's products, including textiles, plastics, rubber and toys.
CPSIA testing ensures that children's toys comply with the consumer product safety improvement act of 2008 (CPSIA). CSPIA is specifically for children's products. CPSIA defines children's products as any product mainly used by children aged 12 or under. The manufacturer must prove that the products sold in the United States comply with CPSIA. Therefore, CPSIA test is an essential step to enter the U.S. market.
U.S. manufacturers and importers must test children's products to ensure that they do not contain harmful substances such as lead and phthalates, and meet toy safety requirements.
Enter the American children's toy market
If the product is found to contain harmful substances, avoid the risk of reputation damage
Minimize the risk of fines of up to $100000 (up to $15 million) per violation and the possibility of asset forfeiture and up to five years' imprisonment
Provide conformity certificate to prove that the product is safe
Through the US CPSIA compliance services provided by GIG, you can be sure that:
Comply with U.S. federal laws, including the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA)
Lead the competition with a neutral audit seal from a globally recognized certified third party
Thanks to our fast audit time and long-term experience, we are punctual and reduce costs
Reduce corporate responsibility risk through documented safety standards
Exclusive, one-stop service
Greater market access
As a CNAs accredited laboratory, GIG can assist in meeting the third-party testing and certification requirements required by CPSIA, and our expert team can review the manufacturer's quality assurance plan to help meet the obligations of CPSIA's reasonable test plan.