Heads Up If You Make Products for Kids!

If you make products for children under 12–or even if the products you make can be interpreted by consumers as being meant for children under 12–you need to get informed about the CPSIA Law, which goes into effect on February 10. This law mandates that testing for lead content be done on all products manufactured for children under the age of 12. Just to offer a few examples of products being manufactured by WAHM’s and other small business owners: Dolls, Diapers, Hairbows, Jewelry, Hats, Clothing, Books, Toys, Purses, just to name a few.

I’ll soon be writing an article on this topic for my Business column in Creative Times magazine, so stay tuned for that. But I want to give you some links that you will find helpful. Do yourself a favor and get informed on this law and its far-reaching ramifications for the small business and home business owners and manufacturers.

The CPSC Site’s Direct Info

NSF.Org’s Article

The National Bankruptcy Day Site (Suggesting the impact of the law)

The CPSIA-Central Community

The Handmade Toy Alliance Site’s Info

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  1. Shari says:

    Tina, As usual you are keeping us all informed. I personally love your info! I have passed this along to lots of family and friends.
    Please stop by my website, I have an award for you!

    Hugs,
    Shari

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