Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 29 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 28 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 24 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 23 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 22 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 16 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 15 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
The American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) again urged the Consumer Product Safety Commission to take a tough stance on products that violate federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, in a letter dated Jan. 6. According to the trade group, sleepwear that violates the CPSC standard continues to “flood the market, appearing in every retail channel.”
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 14 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is adopting new safety standards for bedside sleepers. The commission’s final rule adopts the current voluntary industry standard ASTM F2906-13, and requires bedside sleepers to be tested to the safety standard for bassinets and cradles. The final rule takes effect July 15.