What are the commonly used test standards for Amazon toys to do CPC certification?

General test standard for CPC certification of Amazon toys;

① Total lead and o-benzene in ①CPSIA;

② American toy standard ASTMF963;;

③ Safety standard for electric toys16crpart1505;

④ Requirements for rattle toys16cfrpart1510;

⑤ nipple safety standard16cfrpart1511;

⑥ Combustion performance of children's wear and carpet, such as16crpart1610;

⑦ Children's products: product standards such as baby carriages, cribs, fences, straps, safety seats and bicycle helmets.

Although it is called a "certificate", the CPC certificate is not issued by any official institution, and it does not need to be filed with government departments. Essentially, it is a "guarantee" drafted by the manufacturer/importer and fully responsible for it, stating that its products comply with all applicable children's product safety regulations and other laws and regulations in the United States.

The CPC certificate itself does not need to pay any fees, but it needs to be based on the third-party certification of the product. Third-party certification bodies must be laboratories designated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), and laboratories that meet the requirements can be searched in the list of laboratories recognized by CPSC.

The search page can search accurately according to the laboratory name (English name) or ID, and can also search vaguely according to keywords, the type of exam to pass or the laboratory location. Different tests that need to be passed can be carried out in different laboratories, as long as all the laboratories involved are listed when drafting the CPC certificate.