Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on July 6 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on July 1 the following voluntary recall:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on June 29 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on June 23 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on June 21 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on June 15 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on June 14 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on June 9 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on June 8 the following voluntary recalls:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is finalizing a new safety standard for carriages and strollers. The agency’s final rule (here) adopts a revised industry voluntary standard ASTM F833-15. The new standard includes definitions of “convertible car seat/stroller,” and "locking and stop positions of the tray/grab bar," CPSC said. There also are new requirements for static load associated with step/footrest, combination units and testing requirements for "Containment/Foot Opening, Testing Tray/Grab Bar Locking Positions, and Testing Tray/Grab Bar Position," it said. The new standard takes effect Oct. 2.