The is simply put, NO. This product is not approved by the DEA. According to the Title 21 CFR 1300-1316 all controlled medication must be inventoried and documented to exchange posession. All schedule C2 products must be filled out on a DEA 22 form.
Furthermore, if anyone drops even one tablet of a P or U listed drug like Warfarin for example then the entire Cactus Sink must be destroyed as hazardous waste product. Majority of pharmacy's are being forced to figure out their own method for disposal since their reverse distributor is not a legal recipient for hazardous product. It also states on the Cactus Sink website to check all Federal and Local state laws prior to purchase. I highly encourage you to do your own research before you invest in this expensive fraudulent product.
Yes, the FAA approved child harness device is safe for use during air travel.
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All about FDA and details about the products which FDA had approved can be clearly seen here http://www.fda.gov/opacom/7approvl.html
A personal flotation device approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. They're required if you're out on a boat most places.
If you get a message that says "Charging is not supported with this accessory." you are likely not using an Apple approved charger. Do not worry though. Your device will still charge at a slower rate. It is highly recommended that you only charge your device with an approved charger.
Magnets can be disposed of in regular household waste. They are not considered hazardous materials and do not need special handling for disposal. If the magnet is part of an electronic device, it is recommended to recycle the device as a whole instead of just the magnet.
Boats with greater than 0.5m freeboard require an approved re-boarding device to enhance safety and ensure that individuals who fall overboard can easily and effectively return to the vessel. The increased height from the water makes it more challenging to climb back on board, so a re-boarding device provides a reliable means for recovery. This requirement helps prevent accidents and minimizes the risk of drowning in emergency situations. Additionally, having an approved device ensures compliance with safety regulations and standards.
You can use PFD approved device styles 2-5, I'm pretty sure
Government approved smartphones require encryption, password, and CAC/PIN access.
wearing a Coast Guard approved PFD(personal flotation device)
The recommended type of flotation device for a 20-pound child is a properly fitted life jacket approved by the U.S. Coast Guard.