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Does fabric covering a lead-containing component of a children’s product render that component inaccessible and exempt from the lead content limits?

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A20: Yes, a component that is covered by fabric is considered inaccessible, as long as the fabric cover passes the appropriate use and abuse tests, and as long as the product or part of the product in one dimension is not smaller than 5 centimeters.  more
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