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Children’s Product Certificate: How to Get It in 2023
What is a CPC?
- Toys and games
- Children’s clothing and accessories
- Cribs and mattresses
- Strollers and car seats
- Children’s furniture
- Baby walkers and jumpers
- Children’s jewelry
- Pacifiers and teethers
Why do you need a CPC?
How to get a CPC
Identify the applicable safety standards and regulations for your product
You must research which CPSC rules apply to your product based on its type, function, and intended use. You can use the CPSC website or the Regulatory Robot tool to find out which standards and regulations apply to your product.
Test your product at a CPSC-accepted laboratory.
You must hire a third-party testing laboratory that is accredited by the CPSC to conduct the required tests on your product. The product will undergo various tests to assess its physical, mechanical, chemical, and safety properties, including flammability.
Obtain the test reports from the laboratory
The laboratory will issue test reports indicating whether your product meets CPSC standards and regulations.
Create the CPC using the test reports and other information.
You must use the test reports and relevant information to create the CPC for your product’s compliance. You can use a template provided by the CPSC or create your own document following the CPSC guidelines.
Keep records of the CPC and test reports for at least five years.
You must keep copies of the CPC and test reports for each product for at least five years, as required by the CPSC. You must be able to provide these documents upon request by the CPSC or other authorities.
What information should be included in the CPC?
- Details such as the product name, model number, or SKU number identify the product covered by the certificate.
- Cite the applicable CPSC safety standard or regulation, including CPSIA or ASTM F963.
- The certificate must indicate the manufacturer or importer’s name, address, and contact details.
- Contact information for the person maintaining records of test results, including the name, address, and contact information of the person who has access to the test reports and other compliance-related documents.
- Date and place where the product was manufactured. This includes the date or dates and the location or locations where the product was manufactured or assembled.
- Date and place where the product was tested. This includes the date or dates and the location or locations where the product was tested by the CPSC-accepted laboratory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need a CPC to Sell on Amazon?
Can My Overseas Supplier Issue a CPC?
Do I Need to Test My Product in a Laboratory?
Conclusion: Children’s Product Certificate – What You Need to Know in 2023
To sell or import children’s products in the US, you need a Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) to prove compliance with safety standards. Get your product tested at a CPSC-recognized lab, create the CPC, and keep records. Contact us for help obtaining a CPC.