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National Retail Association | Children's Apparel Product Safety Guidelines

The National Retail Association (NRA) has released the second revision of the Children’s Apparel Product Safety Guidelines in an effort to improve child safety. Learn more here..

by The AFC

12 November 2020


Image via  NRA

Image via NRA

The National Retail Association (NRA) has released the second revision of the Children’s Apparel Product Safety Guidelines in an effort to improve child safety.

The guidelines have been researched and compiled by the National Retail Association Technical Standards Committee group of quality assurance and product compliance specialists.

The guide is designed to assist manufacturers, importers, suppliers, retailers and regulators to understand, identify and mitigate critical safety hazards associated with children’s apparel designed, marketed and intended for children from birth up to and including 14 years of age.

Please read more and download the latest guidelines here. The guidelines are free for anyone to access and use.

Image & Copy via the National Retail Association


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