Playing By the Rules
How the law changes when a general use product becomes a children's product
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This is just a brief overview of what additional obstacles you could face through CPSIA if these products also are deemed a children's product. If the product is determined to be a toy as well, it would be subject to even more CPSIA regulations. "That's the main thing we'll look at—does this have play factor? Will a child be attracted to it? Because even though an item isn't made for a kid doesn't mean a kid's not going to want to play with it," Steele said.
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Amanda L. Cole
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Amanda L. Cole is the editor-in-chief of NonProfit PRO. She was formerly editor-in-chief of special projects for NonProfit PRO's sister publication, Promo Marketing. Contact her at acole@napco.com.
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