posted by A.Wichai on Apr 10
An important consumer product law was passed in 1953 called the Flammable Fabrics Act (FFA). This law regulates manufacturing of flammable clothing. The law was passed after countless incidents of clothing caused burns among children. In 1967, the FFA was expanded to include other materials and interior furnishing. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) took over the responsibility of administering the FFA. The CPSC has the ability to issue mandatory standards for retailers, distrib
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Are You Sleeping on Flammable Material?
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