Registering a Pushchair Sale
Safety
The purchase of used baby equipment can be risky, even if it’s only been used for a short period of time. Secondhand products aren’t required to be registered at the Consumer Product Safety Commission, unlike new goods. This means that there’s no way to determine whether a product is subject to recalls–which can happen due to any reason, from design flaws to a manufacturer’s failure to conform to federal standards. You can register a stroller and receive notifications of recalls.
This rule implements a normative standard that is required for strollers pushchairs and strollers carriages, Ickle Bubba Stomp Luxe Travel System Bundle (www.pushchairsandprams.uk) pursuant to Section 104 of the Danny Keysar Act on Child Product Safety Notifications as amended by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008(CPSIA). The rule incorporates the most recent voluntary standard, pushchairsandprams ASTM F833-13b developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials. It also sets out requirements and testing methods to reduce the risks that these products pose. CPSC staff worked closely with ASTM stakeholders to create this rule.