Infant and Toddler Durable Product Safety Act
Summary
This bill, introduced in 2006, would require the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to create mandatory safety standards for durable products used by infants and toddlers, such as cribs, high chairs, and strollers. It would also establish a specialized review panel to advise the government on these safety guidelines and remove the existing limits on financial penalties for companies that violate these specific safety rules. For families, this legislation aims to ensure that nursery products meet strict federal safety requirements before they reach store shelves, rather than relying on voluntary industry standards.
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