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Check with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. They are the ones that make safety regulations on kids bedding products here in the US. There is a section on their website for businesses.
No. Courts award damages for tort claims. The Consumer Product Safety Commission deals with issues impacting large numbers of people, not individual issues.
According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission there have not been any recent recalls of Little Tykes products.
(in the US) It is usually conducted under the authority of the Consumer Product Safety Commission at the intiation of whichever Agency that requested the recall notice.
Sorelle baby furniture is quality baby furniture that is made to meet or beat current safety standards as provided by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
M80s were banned in the US because they are considered explosives and did not meet safety regulations set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. They were deemed to be too powerful and dangerous for consumer use.
Go to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission website (http://www.cpsc.gov) and click "Safety Education", then "Cribs". There is a lot of information about crib recalls and the new safety standards that all manufacturers must comply with. Consumer Reports also runs a vigorous testing routine on baby cribs and rates them like automobiles.
In the US, the Health and Safety Commission is a quasi-judicial body that hears and decides appeals from final citations issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for the safety of blood products in the US.
Yes, the U.S. has trading standards that are enforced to ensure fair trading practices and protect consumers. These standards are primarily overseen by agencies such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). They regulate advertising, labeling, and product safety to prevent fraudulent or deceptive practices. Additionally, various state and local laws may also impose specific trading standards.
They are using it to sell their products directly to us, the consumer
It is a US federal law/statute that governs warranties on consumer products.