The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act strengthened the mandate of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC), the federal agency that oversees the safety of consumer products. The act also directed the CPSC to issue strong mandatory standards for infant and durable products, requires third-party testing of children's products, requires product registration for infant and durable products, and requires that cribs used in the market comply with the latest robust safety standards.
“Danny Law” created by CPSIA:
Before transitioning to CPSIA, on May 12, 1998, a 16-month-old baby, Danny Keysar, died at a licensed child care facility in the Chicago neighborhood. Danny was killed by a defective children's product, such as the Playskool Travel-Lite - a netted portable crib or playpen - which he took an afternoon nap at the nursery. After Danny's death, his family learned that 1,5 million portable cribs with similar collapsing, top-rail design were sold and subsequently recalled by five manufacturers, but most of them remain undisclosed to this day. As of today, the official death toll from these playgrounds has reached 19 children.
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