14 Misconceptions Commonly Held About Pushchair Sale

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Safety

Even if the baby's equipment has only been used for several months, it can still be risky. Secondhand products are not required to be registered at the Consumer Product Safety Commission, unlike new products. There's no way to determine the reason for recalls. Recalls can be triggered by any number of reasons, such as mistakes in design or a manufacturing defect that doesn't conform to federal standards. You can sign up for your stroller and be notified of any recalls.

This rule establishes a compulsory standard for strollers and carriages in accordance with section 104 of the Danny Keysar Child Product Safety Notification Act, as amended by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA). The rule incorporates the most recent voluntary standard, ASTM F833-13b developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials. It also establishes requirements and Pushchair Sale testing methods to reduce the risks caused by these products. CPSC staff worked closely with ASTM stakeholders to develop this standard.