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velcro question answered

I searched to see if this had been posted...couldn't find anything, so excuse me if this has already been stated.

According to this link:
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/thrift/thrguid.pdf
I believe on page 6 - there is a list of things that are ok to sell (this pertains to reselling) Velcro and Hook and loop fasteners are stated as "Ok to sell"

So there you have it.
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Thanks, CountingBunnies!
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Wonderful link. Thank you.
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Great Great Link!!! Thank you for posting this.
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Thank you. I hadn't seen this before.
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Cool
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Glad to hear that - thank you for sharing - I use Velcro on some of my learning toys
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Hook and loop fastners are 100% nylon and don't contain lead or phthalates.
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Great info!!!
Thanks
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Thank you, I have been driving myself nuts trying to figure that out!
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Thanks!
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Velcro seems to be like the most of the other raw materials on the exemption list, normally lead free hence no lead testing, but it DOES NOT ANSWER if the velcro must be tested for phthalates.
From page 11 of the booklet from the link the OP provided
"2) Lead: Untreated natural fibers (like cotton and wool) and non‐metallic fasteners and trim such as Velcro, elastic, etc. do not contain lead. Lead can be present in zippers, snaps and any other metal and plastic adornments on a child’s clothing."
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Can you just see it? At 13 the schools will be teaching our teenagers how to use buttons, snaps, hooks and eyes and zippers! Up until that time they will have been taught how to use a condom, but NO LET"S NOT LET THEM USE A BUTTON!!!!!! So which activity is more dangerous?
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Great!
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