Product Safety
PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION LITTLE ADVENTURES DRESS-UP COSTUMES:
Q. Do your products meet the new CPSIA safety requirements?
A. At Little Adventures® we take our product safety very seriously. Our products are manufactured in an exclusive family-owned factory in Southern China. In partnership with our factory owners, and through quarterly personal visits, we take every measure possible to ensure that our products meet and exceed all applicable safety requirements.
All Little Adventures® products are subject to safety testing by accredited laboratories. Our products have met the physical, mechanical and flammability requirements for ASTM F963 and CFR Title 16. This includes the most recent CPSIA (HR4040) updates. We hope this information helps reassure you. Thank you for your support and for your attention to this very important issue. ~ Little Adventures .com
Link to Little Adventures Safety Statement: http://www.astratoy.org/images/safety_statements/littleadventures%20safety%20statement.pdf
CREATIVE EDUCATION OF CANADA - GREAT PRETENDERS: Yes, all of our products are safe. We do testing every year -- and we have never failed a single test in 15 years. ~ Joyce, Creative-Edu .com
Link to Creative Education of Canada Safety Statement: http://www.astratoy.org/images/downloads/creative_ed_safety.pdf
PUPPET WORKSHOP DISNEY COUTURE: Yes, our products comply with the new CPSIA safety laws. ~ Ronnie, PuppetWorkshop .com
TULLE TUTUS: We use only USA-made Premium Tulle that is 100% nylon. 100% Nylon is lead-free and flame resistant.
TULLE SAFETY Note from the Tulle Manufacturer: Our fabric is 100% nylon, which the US government recognizes as being inherently flame retardant. Our fabric does NOT contain LEAD. As far as Phthalates: this is a chemical that is put into plastic to make them softer; None of our tulle contains plastic [and therefore No phthalates].
HARRISONS HALLOWEEN COSTUMES: Made from high quality 100% Cotton, a natural fabric. While not organic cotton, our 100% cotton is a naturally lead-free product. Manufacturer says: Apparel Manufacturing Group is an ICTI-accredited factory whose goal is to produce safe and creativity-inducing products for children to grow up with. AMG strives to meet and exceed industry standards. As an accredited manufacturer, AMG is committed to comply to the
Code of Business Practices set forth by the renowned association, International Council of Toy Industry, ICTI. (Most fabric dyes have been AZO Chemical Free since 1998.) ~ Rachel So, 1amg .com
Our Harrisons Halloween Costumes are one of the few NON-petroleum based 100% Cotton Baby Halloween Costumes on the market!
WHAT products are LIKELY TO CONTAIN LEAD? Vinyl, Fake Pearl Buttons and Pearlized Decorations on clothing or purses, Some Red Dyes, Iron-on Decals on Front of T-Shirts, Swarovski Crystals, Metal and Plastic Charms, Decorative Zipper Pulls, Brass Accessories.
WHAT IS LIKELY TO CONTAIN PHTHALATES? Phthalates are liquid, oily chemicals that make plastics more soft and flexible and pliable, such as VINYL.
Our Harrisons Halloween Costumes are one of the few NON-petroleum based 100% Cotton Baby Halloween Costumes on the market!
WHAT IS NATURALLY LEAD-FREE? Cotton, Linen, Silk, Wool, Wood, Nylon.
Puppet Workshop Costumes says on their site: Recently, Congress passed the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSIA) into law. The reason for this law is to insure that products for children are safe, based on tests affirming they comply with current federal regulations. All products manufactured after November 12, 2008 must comply with a new set of safety standards as it pertains mainly to lead, labeling, phthalates, and flammability.
The main goal is to provide a higher level of safety for consumers. The guidelines for safety are consistently changing. Puppet Workshop is committed to complying, meeting, and exceeding all new and old regulations as set forth by the CPSC. We will continue to be compliant with all guidelines as they change in the future.
We appreciate your patience during these times as we work to be ahead of the curve in this endeavor. Here are some of the things we are and have been doing in regards to safety:
Our products and product components are tested only at approved testing laboratories.
Products are tested to standards established by the CPSC and other state and federal agencies as applicable.
Informing all of our suppliers about current regulations as they apply to our products.
Conducting factory inspections. Thank you for your business, support, and trust as we strive to make safety our highest priority. -The Puppet Workshop
To the best of our knowledge, the above information is correct and true.
~ Castles N Crowns
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