In Canada, toys for children 14 years of age and younger must meet SOR federal safety standards
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In Canada, all toys intended for children 14 years of age and younger must meet federal safety standards set out in the Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA)
According to Amazon, all baby products should be tested and meet the following specific regulatory and standard requirements: Regulatory/standard requirements
Playpen policy on all of the following:
SOR/2018-83 (Regulation on Consumer Products Containing Lead); As well as
SOR/2016-193 (Surface Coating Materials Regulation - Lead); As well as
SOR/2016-188 (Salt Regulation) *; As well as
SOR/2018-186 (Playpen Code)
SOR/2011-17 (Toy Code) 13407125512
* Suitable for playpens containing salt.
Playpen with diaper table accessories All of the following:
SOR/2018-83 (Regulation on Consumer Products Containing Lead); As well as
SOR/2016-193 (Surface Coating Materials Regulation - Lead); As well as
SOR/2016-188 (Salt Regulation); As well as
SOR/2018-186 (Playpen Code); As well as
ASTM F2388-21 (Standard Consumer Safety Practice for Household Infant Diaper Changers)
* Suitable for playpens containing salt.
Playpen with cradle fitting all of the following:
SOR/2018-83 (Regulation on Consumer Products Containing Lead); As well as
SOR/2016-193 (Surface Coating Materials Regulation - Lead); As well as
SOR/2016-188 (Salt Regulation); As well as
SOR/2018-186 (Playpen Code); As well as
SOR/2016-152 (Cribs, Cradles and Cradles Regulations)
* Suitable for playpens containing salt
In addition, all playpens must have bilingual (English and French) safety warnings and instructions.
Framed child sling policy
Amazon requires that all framed children's suspenders be tested and meet the requirements of the following specific regulations and standards: Framed children's suspenders Textile Labeling Act and Textile Labeling and Advertising Regulations All of the following:
SOR/2018-83 - Total Lead content (Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act lead content); As well as
SOR/2016-188 - Salt (Salt Regulations, Canada Consumer Product Safety Act); As well as
SOR/2014-79 - Polyurethane foam (CSCSA Appendix 2, Item 16 - Tri (2-chlorophosphate) ester) and
American Society for Testing Materials F2549-22 (Consumer Safety Specification for Framed Child Braces);
In addition, all frame braces for children must have bilingual (English and French) safety warnings and instructions.