CPSIA effective start date is Feb 10th
Thursday, January 08th, 2009On February 10th, an important new law will go into effect that has lots of implications for the production and purchase of products for children (under 12). Due to recent problems in lead poisoning from Chinese made products, the U.S. passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, which will be implemented starting on February 10th. What this means is that any product sold for children under 12 needs to be tested for lead and phthalates. So even if an entreprenurial mom wants to make and sell socks for toddlers, she will need to get them tested for toxicity - which is not only a hassle, it will cost several hundred dollars (at least).
Obviously, the intention of this act (protect children from evil substances in products sold to them) is good, but the implications are rough for small businesses and possibly quite worse for consumers, who will presumably have less choices in the marketplace (albeit safer ones). This is legislation that is obviously good spirited, but needs some important refinements. Also, it’s another reminder that it only takes one bad offender (China) to ruin life for the rest of ~99% well-meaning enterprises.
If you have strong feelings FOR or AGAINST this legislation, make sure you make your voice heard to your local congressional reps.
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