EWG frets that the remaining chemicals, which have
no mandatory federal safety standards, can come in potentially toxic combinations for long - term consumption.
In the U.S., there are
no mandatory federal safety standards for high chairs yet.
While newer,
mandatory federal safety standards have reduced the need for so many recalls of products such as cribs, strollers, high chairs, and clothing, there are still many baby and child products that, for various reasons, need to be recalled each year in the U.S..
All bassinets are now subject to the same
mandatory federal safety standards as... MORE of April 2014.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has approved new
mandatory federal safety standards for infant bouncers aimed at reducing the number of injuries and fatalities associated with product misuse.
This act requires additional testing and regulation of all products intended for babies and kids, and paved the way for
mandatory federal safety standards for cribs, strollers, swings, baby carriers, sleep products, bath seats, play yards and more.
Not exact matches
Members of these groups participated in voluntary
safety standards before the newer
mandatory federal standards were enacted.
The U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC) has approved a new federal mandatory standard intended to improve the safety of infant sling carriers and prevent deaths and injuries to young chi
Safety Commission (CPSC) has approved a new
federal mandatory standard intended to improve the
safety of infant sling carriers and prevent deaths and injuries to young chi
safety of infant sling carriers and prevent deaths and injuries to young children.
Mandatory U.S.
federal safety standards for bedside sleepers went into effect in 2014.