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US Federal Safety Rules Regulate Children'S Wear Rope

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Federal Standard Children'S Wear

 

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) voted (5-0) to approve a new child.

coat

Belted federal security rules.


The final rule points out that children's jackets with sizes ranging from 2T to 12, with children's neck or hood hooks, and 2T to 16 children's outer covers, waist or trouser strings, become the main product hazards.

The rope may be tied up or entangled with objects, such as car doors or amusement park slides, causing children to drag and kill.


The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has received 26 reports of child deaths. When they slide on the playground, they are caught up or down by school buses or hang by other objects, and the rope on their clothes strangled these children.

The drawstring on the waist and bottom is hung on the door or other auto parts, causing dragging and pulling accidents.


In 2008, the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) provided authority for the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). In accordance with the regulations, any consumer or consumer product, whether characteristic or not, should be regarded as a real product hazard.

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission at the federal customs frontier security bureau has the right to ban potentially dangerous belt children's clothing from entering the United States.

In addition, CPSC has increased regulatory authorities to recall products for illegal clothing.


In February 1996, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued guidance, which led to the formation of voluntary industry standards in 1997 to prevent children from being strangled by the rope pulling of garments and garments, for example,

Jacket

or

Sportswear

Since the introduction of the industry standard, the fatal accidents caused by pulling rope clothing from neck to hood have been reduced by 75%, and the calamity of the waist or bottom rope has been reduced by 100%.

However, from 2006 to 2010, the agency took part in the recall of 115 illegal products with rope pulling.

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