What is CPC certification?
The Children's Product Certificate (CPC) applies to all products that are intended for children 12 years old or younger, such as toys, cradles, children's clothing, etc. If they are produced in the United States, they are provided by the manufacturer; if they are produced in other countries, they are provided by the importer. In other words, cross-border sellers, as "importers", who want to sell products produced in Chinese factories to the United States, need to provide a CPC certificate to Amazon, which is a retailer/distributor.
Although it is called a "certificate", the CPC certificate is not issued by any official organization, and the CPC certificate does not need to be filed in government departments. The CPC certificate is essentially a "guarantee" drafted by the manufacturer/importer and is solely responsible for it. The CPC certificate declares that its products comply with all applicable children's product safety regulations and other laws and regulations in the United States.
CPC certificate needs to contain the following information:
1. Product information
2. All laws and regulations applicable to the product
3. Information of the importer or manufacturer (in the United States):
4. Information of the holder of the test result file supporting the certificate:
5. Product production date and address. The production date must be in year and month, and the address must be in city;
6. Test time and address or test report on which the certificate is based
7. Third-party testing agency information (CPSC-approved laboratory)
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