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How to get a 16 CFR Part 1130 Test Report?

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Update time : 2025-10-20

In the U.S. market, the safety and quality of infant and child products have always been a top regULatory priority. To ensure the safety of durable infant and toddler products, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has established strict CPC Certification standards. Among these, the 16 CFR 1130 registration card is a crucial component of the certification system.

 

How to get a 16 CFR Part 1130 Test Report?(图1)


What is the CPC Certification and 16 CFR 1130 Registration Card?

CPC certification(Children’s Product Certificate) is a written assurance issued by the importer or manufacturer as requiRED by U.S. federal regulations, certifying that their children’s products comply with all applicable child product safety rules or other regulations, bans, standards, or prohibitions.

 

16 CFR Part 1130specifically applies to durable infant or toddler products and covers a wide range of items, including play yards, walkers, and high chairs.

The CPC 16 CFR 1130 registration cardis a document prepared by the enterprise after the product passes relevant testing and certification. It provides detailed records of the product’s information, test contents, and results, serving as proof that the product complies with the requirements of 16 CFR 1130.

It is an essential credential for legal sales of such products in the U.S. market. For importers, retailers, and consumers, the CPC 16 CFR 1130 registration card is a key reference to verify product safety and compliance.

 

Scope of Application

This standard applies to manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products, including importers.

 

The following products are expected to comply with these requirements:

- Full-size and non-full-size cribs

- Toddler beds

- High chairs, booster seats, and hook-on chairs

- Bath seats

- Gates and other enclosures for confining a child

- Play yards

- Stationary activity centers

- Infant carriers

- Strollers

- Walkers

- Swings

- Bassinets and cradles

 

Additionally, the following products are also expected to comply:

- Folding chairs and stools for children

- Changing tables

- Nursing supports

- Infant bathtubs

- Bed rails

- Infant slings

 

A durable infant or toddler productrefers to any product intended for use, or reasonably expected to be used, by children under five years of age.

 

Basic Manufacturer Requirements

Manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products must:

 

- Provide a consumer registration formmeeting the requirements of this standard for each product sold.

- Record the contact information of consumers who register their products with the manufacturer.

- Permanently mark each product with the manufacturer’s name and contact information, model name and number, and production date, as required by this standard.

 

Certification Testing Requirements

1. Physical and Mechanical Performance testing

Tests the product’s structural stability, sharp edges, and small parts that could pose choking hazards.

- For example, play yards must be tested for impact resistance to ensure they do not deform when struck.

- Walkers must undergo brake performance testing to ensure they can stop safely under specified conditions.

 

2. CheMICal Safety Testing

Detects harmful substances such as lead and phthalates.

- Excessive lead can damage a child’s nervous and blood systems.

- Phthalates may affect reproductive development.

Therefore, coatings and plastic parts must undergo chemical composition testing to ensure compliance.

 

3. Flammability Testing

For materials in contact with potential ignition sources (e.g., plush toys, bedding), flammability tests measure the burn rate and spread to prevent fire hazards.

 

4. Age Grading and Instruction Accuracy

Products must be accurately labeled for their appropriate age range.

User manuals must clearly describe proper use, maintenance, and warnings to ensure safe consumer use.

 

Certification Process

1. Product Analysis and Preparation

The manufacturer must analyze the product to determine applicable standards and prepare relevant documents such as product drawings, material composition, and production process details.

 

2. Select a Laboratory

Choose a CPSC-accredited third-party testing laboratory and send product samples for testing.

 

3. Product Testing

The laboratory conducts physical, mechanical, chemical, and flammability tests based on 16 CFR 1130 and related standards.

 

4. Compile the Registration Card

Based on the lab’s test report, the manufacturer prepares the CPC 16 CFR 1130 registration card.

The card must include:

- Product name, model, and batch

- Test items and results

- Applicable regulations and standards

- Manufacturer and importer information

The card must be signed and sealed by the company representative.

 

5. Submission and Archiving

Submit the completed CPC 16 CFR 1130 registration card to the relevant authority for recordkeeping and maintain an internal copy for potential CPSC inspections or consumer inquiries.

 

Certification Timeline

The certification period for a CPC 16 CFR 1130 test reporttypically ranges from 15 to 30 working days, depending on several factors:

 

- If the product fails any test items, the manufacturer must correct and resubmit the sample, extending the timeline.

- Laboratory workload, holidays, and other scheduling issues may also affect progress.

 

To ensure timely product launches, manufacturers are advised to plan certification work in advanceand allow sufficient time to address potential issues.


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