Use it for this.
Structuring a Children's Product Certificate after the actual product and applicable CPSC-enforced rules have been identified
What the source establishes.
CPSC states that covered children's products require a written CPC from the responsible domestic manufacturer or importer based on applicable third-party testing, describes seven certificate elements, and links rule, laboratory, FAQ, example, and eFiling resources.
The linked responsible-body page states the jurisdiction and requirements summarized in this record.
What this record does not prove.
The examples are illustrative and do not identify every rule for a product. This page does not classify an item, select tests, prove that a laboratory scope or report matches production, issue a certificate, satisfy tracking-label duties, or complete current import eFiling. The responsible certifier remains accountable for current and accurate product-specific evidence.
A reachable official source can verify identity, stated scope, and access. It cannot silently become an audit of workmanship, delivery, labor conditions, or suitability for your project.
A record that can age in public.
New checks are appended rather than replacing earlier states. The latest source review is due by October 14, 2026.
- Baseline publishedInitial public evidence record established from the source check.
Source at this check: inspect archived destination ↗
Terms attached to this record.
- Children's Product Certificate
- CPC apparel
- CPSC certification
- third party testing children
- children clothing compliance
- certificate of compliance
- CPSC accepted laboratory