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Federal law requires that carriages and strollers comply with the carriage and stroller standard and with additional requirements, including those of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA).
Children's Product Certificate that the carriage or stroller comply with the standard and with any additional requirements after the carriages and strollers have been tested for compliance at a CPSC-accepted, third party laboratory. These requirements are discussed below and in greater detail at www.cpsc.gov/BusinessEducation.
A carriage is a wheeled vehicle used for the transport of one or more infants who is generally in a lying down position. The motive power is supplied by a person pushing or pulling on a handle attached to the vehicle. A carriage may be capable of being folded for storage.
A stroller is a wheeled vehicle for the transport of one or more infants or children generally in a sitting-up or semi-reclined position. The motive power is supplied by a person while pushing on a handle attached to the stroller. A stroller generally is capable of being folded for storage. Strollers normally are used for children from infancy to 36 months of age.
The standard seeks to minimize the risk of deaths and injuries associated with the use of carriages and strollers, including those related to stability, brakes, restraint systems, latches and folding mechanisms, structural integrity, cords, wheels, and openings of convertible carriage/strollers and multi-positional/adjustable grab bars.
The standard is published in the Code of Federal Regulations at 16 CFR Part 1227. The standard incorporates by reference ASTM F833-21. ASTM F833-21, the Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Carriages and Strollers, contains the specific requirements and descriptions of the tests and can be purchased from ASTM International. A read-only copy of the standard is available for viewing on the ASTM website at https://www.astm.org/READINGLIBRARY/
The principal requirements for carriages and strollers apply to the following components or areas of the product to address the following hazards:
Carriages and strollers are subject to requirements for surface coatings, lead and phthalate content, third party testing and certification, registration cards, and tracking labels. These requirements are discussed below and at www.cpsc.gov/BusinessEducation:
For more information on the requirements for carriages and strollers, contact the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission:
To purchase copies of ASTM F833-21, contact ASTM International at: www.astm.org or via telephone: (610) 832-9585. A read-only copy of the standard is available for viewing on the ASTM website at https://www.astm.org/READINGLIBRARY/
This communication has been prepared for general informational purposes only. This summary document does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice nor does it replace or supersede a manufacturer’s obligations to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, standards, or bans enforced by CPSC. This communication has not been reviewed or approved by the Commission, and does not necessarily represent their views. Any views expressed in this communication may be changed or superseded by the Commission.