Do the products at ChildTrek meet the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008?
Among other changes, the CPSIA of 2008 reduces allowable lead levels and disallows certain phthalates (plasticizers) and other harmful chemicals in children’s products along a timetable. We are proud to say that products offered at ChildTrek have always either met or exceeded what the US federal guidelines now dictate. We carefully choose products from conscientious manufacturers who adopt safety and quality policies that are modeled after the European Safety standards, which in most cases are far better than those set in the US. Furthermore, these companies employ 3rd-party testing and/or implement rigorous inhouse testing with due documentation as proof of meeting relevant safety requirements.
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