Only if you are the company selling the mattress. This is true for "law labels" on pillows and other house hold items. The "mattress police" will not come to your home and take you away.
It may be illegal to remove the tag from mattress before the product reaches the consumer.
It's only illegal for a retailer to remove the tag, as the tag's purpose is to inform the consumer of the mattress's materials. Once you buy the mattress, you're free to rip it off.If you remove the tag, the company will not honor the warranty. The code on the tag tells them where it was made, when it was made and then and only then can they honor the warranty. no tag, no warranty!!!
A mattress commercial was on television the other day and the announcer said that if you look on the tag of a mattress a number appears that suggests the life of the mattress. He recommended that a number with 8 or above means its time to replace the mattress.
It is not illegal to send a mattress to the country of Africa. It may be cheaper to ship the mattress through a company that ships things in containers.
It IS illegal to sell a used mattress in Australia now, due to Health Regulations
No, please don’t do that! It’s a serious crime! You can go to jail for up to 20 years and/or even lose your entire home (distraint).
yOU WOULD NOT IT IS ILLEGAL TO HAVE A NON LIGHTED TAG
yes
You, as a consumer, can remove the label if you wish. This is a common misconception about the labels on mattresses. There are laws regarding the removal of manufacturer labels and tags from most products, but they apply to retailers (stores), and hotels, not to you as a consumer.There are a couple of things to keep in mind before removing that label, however. If your mattress has a warranty, even just a satisfaction warranty, the warranty will become null and void if you remove the label. Or, if your mattress is a loaner or home trial mattress, and you remove it's label, you just bought it, like it or not (The reason being that the retailer cannot reloan or resell a mattress with no label).
no
a j tag is something you put in your xbox to hack,mod,etc.J tags are illegal.
Mattress and tag/labels have two different functions. while the former aims at your comfort the other expresses it's preparedness to take responsibilities for not providing comfort which it promised, caused health risks such as skin cancer and so on. It's label if removed would stop you from not claiming damages suffered should one arises as the tag represents their signature of authorization for healthy usage for all purchasers of the product . Finally, removing it could also lead to some other persons pledgerizing or claiming to have produced it since there is no current trace or tag of the legal manufacturers is as bad as the copy right infringement crime. Now you know . Concentrate on sleeping on it and ignore the tag. cheers1 -law student-
Not as a commercial business. As a private seller, no.