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Drawstring and sleepwear guidelines
Some of these are PDFs that open automatically. Just save into your CPSIA file on your computer. You do have one I assume. If not, you need one to keep all your information for future reference.
https://www.iaaqaservices.bureauveritas.com/OTRS/images/693Bureau_Veritas_Int%27l_Drawstring_Require...
http://www.nordstromsupplier.com/NPG/PDFs/Product%20Integrity/Product%20Testing%20and%20Requirements...
http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?rgn=div5&node=16:2.0.1.2.37
Sleepwear and lounge wear whitepaper. Disclaimers of "this is not sleepwear" or doesn't meet sleepwear guidelines" , when you tag it sleepwear won't work. Selling sleepwear and lounge wear that does not meet the regulations will get you in big trouble. Don't do it.
The following looonnnngggg link connects to Bureau Veritas a world wide testing company. It is a pdf paper.
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0LEV7xwoztXnQQA4JUnnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTEyYjV2NjBqBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ...

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Thanks for help from anyone who has navigated this previously.

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Would it be possible for you or someone else to look at my shop and help me out a little? I've had my children's clothing shop for a little over a year now selling mostly leggings and children's nightgowns. I have just been made aware recently of the CSPC guidelines and as such, want to my make sure my items/listings are up to par if at all possible?? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
I don't have strings or bows on my nightgowns but I still want to make sure things are compliant.
Thank you!

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Hi, I'm sorry with this new layout in the teams groups new posts do not show up at the top on the first page. I'm not even sure where they do show up, I've search up to the 6th page and only old questions show up. So. Please accept my apologies for not seeing your questions about your questions.
I have looked over your shop and the area of concern is with your nightgowns, Infant nightgowns must be able to fit up to 9 months, no larger. They do not want a baby who can stand and walk around even holding on to the couch or coffee table to wear long nightgown type sleepwear. After they are mobil they must be in either flame retardent fabric (which no one wants on their children) or in tight fitting night garments. Your baby nightgowns need to stop at 6-9 months, not 9-12 months and may not be even shown on a toddler as in your pictures. It leads the consumer to think that you can have them in a larger size. For your 2 piece sleepwear, you have to follow the measurements on this link and the charts where they show all measurements. https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/16/1615.1#d
I hope that this helps, feel free to contact me direct by convo or my email at Fayemalonedesign@aol.com and I will help you with whatever I can Beverly