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SOR Canada Station Infant Bibs (CCPSA) Testing and Certification Standards

2024-08-13

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What is the applicable product definition:

A baby bib is a cloth, plastic or other material that is tied around the neck of a baby or toddler, usually to keep clothes clean and tidy during eating or feeding. Baby bibs can also be used throughout the day to prevent children's saliva from dripping on clothes, thus keeping clothes clean.

Bibs for babies and toddlers can be made from natural, synthetic or mixed textile materials. They can also be made from plastic or rubber (silicone) and have a loop or "groove" at the bottom to catch food crumbs.

There are many styles of baby bibs, including but not limited to bandana, scarf, vest, apron and all-in-one. Vest, apron and all-in-one bibs usually have sleeves, and some styles can cover the children's dining chair or wrap around the children's dining chair to prevent food from falling between the child and the dining chair.

What is CCPSA:

If you want to export maternal and infant toys to Canada, you need to understand CCPSA. CCPSA (Canada Consumer Product Safety Act) is a Canadian federal law that ensures that goods entering the Canadian market meet local safety standards. The Act also stipulates obligations regarding product recalls and notifications. Therefore, for maternal and infant toys sold to Canada, we must ensure that they meet the requirements of CCPSA. Canada has very strict requirements on the quality and safety of imported products. Especially for maternal and infant toys, which involve children's health and safety, it is particularly important to certify them.