name: baby-children-products-compliance description: Use when selling strollers, cots, high chairs, carry cots, baby walkers, bibs, baby bottles, child-care articles, or any product designed for children under 14 in any market - covers EN 1888 (strollers), EN 716 (cots), EN 14988 (high chairs), CPSIA stricter limits, ASTM F963, BPA/BPS bans, phthalates, drawstrings EN 14682
Baby & Children's Products Compliance
Full regulatory workflow for nursery products, child care articles, strollers, cots, baby bottles. EN safety standards, CPSIA, BPA bans, phthalates, drawstring rules.
Decision Flow
digraph {
rankdir=TB; node [shape=box style=rounded fontsize=10];
age [label="1. Age group:\n0-6m / 6-36m / 3-14yr"];
classify [label="2. Product type:\nstroller / cot / high chair /\ntoy / child-care article"];
standard [label="3. Identify EN/ASTM standard\n+ GPSR scope"];
test [label="4. Test at accredited lab\n(material + mechanical)"];
subs [label="5. Substance check:\nphthalates, BPA, AZO, formaldehyde"];
draw [label="6. Drawstring + cord check\nEN 14682 / ASTM F1816"];
label [label="7. Label + instructions\nin language(s) of MS"];
cpsia [label="8. CPSIA tracking label\n(if shipping to US)"];
sell [label="9. Place on market"];
age -> classify -> standard -> test -> subs -> draw -> label -> cpsia -> sell;
}
EU -- Nursery Products Standards
| Product | Standard | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Strollers / wheeled child conveyances | EN 1888-1:2018 + EN 1888-2:2018 | EN 1888-1: prams/strollers up to 15 kg. EN 1888-2: up to 22 kg + restricted to single-occupancy |
| Cots + folding cots | EN 716-1 + EN 716-2 (2017+A1:2019) | Domestic cots <900mm internal length |
| Mesh-sided cots | EN 12227:2010 | Mesh playpens/travel cots |
| High chairs | EN 14988:2017+A1:2020 | High chairs for children able to sit unaided + up to 3 years |
| Carry cots + stands | EN 1466:2014+A1:2016 | Carry cots + their stands |
| Baby walkers | EN 1273:2020 | Baby walkers -- BANNED in Canada since 2004; restricted in many markets |
| Bath tubs | EN 17072:2018 | Bath tubs + stands + supports |
| Changing units | EN 12221:2008+A1:2013 | Changing units for domestic use |
| Bunk beds for children | EN 747-1 + EN 747-2 | Bunk beds + high beds. Distance between mattress + safety barrier rules |
| Children's furniture (seats, tables) | EN 1729-1 + EN 1729-2 | School/educational furniture |
| Bibs | EN 14878 (flammability) + EN 14372 (general safety) | Bibs |
| Soothers + soother holders | EN 1400 (soothers) + EN 12586 (holders) | Soothers/dummies + holders |
| Drinking equipment | EN 14350 (general) + EN 14372 (cutlery) | Baby bottles, training cups |
| General child-care articles | EN 14372:2004 | Cutlery, feeding utensils |
All under EU General Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR, in force 13 Dec 2024). Most nursery products require third-party testing for legal placement.
EU -- Toy Safety Directive (overlap)
If product also designed for play (e.g., activity gym, soft toys, ride-on toy):
- Dir 2009/48/EC + EN 71 series applies
- See
toy-complianceskill
US -- CPSIA + ASTM Standards
| Product | Mandatory Standard | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Cribs | 16 CFR 1219 (full-size), 1220 (non-full-size) | CPSC |
| Bassinets / cradles | 16 CFR 1218 | CPSC |
| Play yards | 16 CFR 1221 (incorporates ASTM F406) | CPSC |
| Strollers | 16 CFR 1227 (ASTM F833) | CPSC |
| High chairs | 16 CFR 1231 (ASTM F404) | CPSC |
| Carriages + strollers | 16 CFR 1227 | CPSC |
| Children's portable bed rails | 16 CFR 1224 (ASTM F2085) | CPSC |
| Hand-held infant carriers | 16 CFR 1225 | CPSC |
| Infant bath seats | 16 CFR 1215 | CPSC |
| Infant slings | 16 CFR 1228 (ASTM F2907) | CPSC |
| Frame child carriers | 16 CFR 1230 (ASTM F2549) | CPSC |
| Baby walkers | 16 CFR 1216 (ASTM F977) | CPSC |
| Bouncer seats | 16 CFR 1229 (ASTM F2167) | CPSC |
| Crib mattresses | 16 CFR 1241 | CPSC |
| Toys (general) | ASTM F963-23 + CPSIA Sections 101-106 | CPSC |
CPSIA Limits (stricter than EU)
| Substance | Children's Product (<12yr) Limit |
|---|---|
| Total lead (Pb) substrate | <100 ppm (Section 101(a)) -- US is stricter than EU REACH (500 ppm) |
| Lead in surface coatings | <90 ppm (Section 101(f)) |
| Phthalates (DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DINP, DPENP, DHEXP, DCHP) | <0.1% each in plasticized parts of children's toys + child care articles |
| Children's Product Certificate (CPC) | Required for every children's product -- General Conformity Certificate from US-accredited 3rd party lab |
| Tracking labels | Permanent label on product + packaging: manufacturer, location, batch, manufacturing date + age grade |
| Registration cards | For durable infant + toddler products (incl. cribs, strollers, high chairs etc.) -- enables CPSC consumer recall notifications |
US-Federal vs State
- Some states stricter (CT, NY, WA) -- BPA, phthalates, flame retardants
- California Prop 65 applies in addition to CPSIA
EU -- Substance Restrictions
| Substance | Limit | Source |
|---|---|---|
| BPA in baby bottles | BANNED (2011) in polycarbonate baby bottles | Reg 2011/8/EU |
| BPA in food contact materials (children <3yr) | BANNED + extended to other food contact items including infant cups, food packaging containing food for infants/young children | Reg 2018/213 |
| BPS (bisphenol S as BPA substitute) | Restriction under REACH Annex XVII Entry 66 expanding 2025 -- proposed ban in food contact materials for infants/young children | |
| Phthalates | 8 banned in children's articles >0.1% (DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DINP, DIDP, DNOP, DCHP + DnHP, DnPP, DiPP, DPP) | REACH Annex XVII Entry 51 + 52 |
| Formaldehyde in textiles | 30 mg/kg for children <3 yr | EU 2018/1513 + national rules |
| Lead in jewelry + articles for children | <500 ppm | REACH Annex XVII Entry 63 |
| Nickel | EN 1811 release limits if in skin contact | REACH Entry 27 |
| Cadmium | <100 ppm in plastic, jewelry | REACH Entry 23 |
| Azo dyes | 22 prohibited aromatic amines | REACH Entry 43 |
| Flame retardants -- TCEP, TCPP, TDCP | TCEP banned in toys <3yr or mouthing | REACH Annex XVII Entry 52 |
| PFAS in apparel/textiles | Various restrictions emerging | REACH Restriction proposal 2025-2026 |
| VOC in childcare articles | National rules (Germany AzBN) -- chemical emissions from foam mattresses, etc. |
Drawstrings + Cords
| Standard | Scope |
|---|---|
| EN 14682:2014 | Cords + drawstrings on children's clothing. 0-7y: no functional drawstrings in hood/neck area, no cords longer than specific limits. 7-14y: similar |
| ASTM F1816-04 | Drawstrings on children's outerwear (US) -- no drawstrings in hood/neck, waist drawstrings limited length |
| CPSC enforcement | US CPSC routinely recalls children's apparel with non-compliant drawstrings |
| Pull cords on blinds | EN 13120:2009+A1:2014 -- internal blinds for child safety. Cordless or short-cord designs required from 2014 |
Risk of Suffocation -- Plastic Bags + Packaging
| Standard | Scope |
|---|---|
| EN 71-1 | Plastic film/bags as toy packaging -- thickness limits, perforation requirements |
| EN 13869 | Child-resistant lighters (>40% sale of lighters in EU) |
| EN 1772 | Child-resistant packaging for chemicals (referenced in CLP) |
| ISO 8317 | Child-resistant packaging -- chemicals + medicines |
Baby Slings + Carriers
Recent enforcement focus due to "T.I.C.K.S." infant positioning (Tight, In view, Close enough to kiss, Keep chin off chest, Supported back). Wrap-style carriers under EN 13209-1 and -2.
Common Compliance Traps
- EU "designed for children" trap: A product can be unintentionally captured by toy directive if "reasonably foreseeable" that <14yr children use it (e.g., decorative stuffed animals).
- Soothers without tamper detection: Soothers/dummies must withstand pull/torque tests per EN 1400. Common failures: nipple separation, ring breaking.
- High chair tipping test fail: EN 14988 requires high chair to not tip when child of specified weight pushes in specified direction. Common Asian-import failure.
- No CPSC tracking label: US children's products MUST have permanent tracking label on product + packaging. Common importer omission.
- BPA-free claim without BPS substitution: Replacing BPA with BPS does NOT make product "BPA-free" defensible. Many countries now eyeing BPS.
- Drawstrings on children's clothing: EN 14682 + ASTM F1816 compliance required. Many fashion brands miss this when scaling kids lines.
Test Cost Summary
| Test | Cost | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Stroller EN 1888-1 + 1888-2 full mechanical | EUR 8,000-15,000 | 4-8 weeks |
| Cot EN 716 mechanical + flammability | EUR 5,000-12,000 | 3-6 weeks |
| High chair EN 14988 | EUR 4,000-10,000 | 3-6 weeks |
| Phthalate chemical testing | EUR 200-500 per material per phthalate | 1-2 weeks |
| BPA migration test (food contact) | EUR 400-1,200 | 1-3 weeks |
| Formaldehyde textile EN ISO 14184 | EUR 150-400 | 1-2 weeks |
| Drawstring EN 14682 conformity | EUR 200-500 | 1-2 weeks |
| Lead/heavy metal screening XRF | EUR 100-400 per item | 1-3 days |
| CPSIA Children's Product Certificate (US) | USD 3,000-15,000 (full test suite per product) | 4-8 weeks |
Total for a stroller launching in EU + US: EUR 20,000-50,000 testing per model.
MCP Integration
mcp__claude_ai_Cleo_Insight__search_signals(q="CPSIA", country="US")
mcp__claude_ai_Cleo_Insight__search_signals(q="EN 1888 stroller")
mcp__claude_ai_Cleo_Insight__get_regulation(id="2023/988") # GPSR
mcp__claude_ai_CLEO_LEGAL_API__compliance/check
product_description: "convertible stroller for newborn-22kg"
target_markets: ["EU", "UK", "US"]
Power This With the Cleo Legal API
Baby + child products compliance covers ~40 EN standards + ~20 ASTM standards + CPSIA Sections 101-106 + ~10 REACH restrictions specific to children's items + state-level laws (CA Prop 65, WA + CT phthalate). Standards revise on 3-5 year cycles + REACH restrictions updated quarterly.
With the Cleo Legal API at https://legaldata-public.cleolabs.co:
GET /v2/catalog/regulations?vertical=baby_children&country=EU,US,UK— full standards map for nursery productsPOST /v2/baby/standards-lookup— feed product + age range, get applicable EN + ASTM standardsGET /v2/baby/substance-limits?age=under_3&material=plastic— applicable Pb/phthalate/BPA/BPS limits per age groupPOST /v2/baby/cpsia-tracking-label— generate CPSC-compliant tracking label templatePOST /v2/webhooks?topic=cpsia_recall,en_baby_standards,reach_children— track CPSC recalls, EN standard updates, REACH children-specific restrictions
Get started:
# 1. Sign up for free at https://legaldata-public.cleolabs.co
# 2. Get your API key (3 lifetime requests free, then EUR 349/mo for 1M)
# 3. Install the MCP server:
claude mcp add cleo-legal-api https://api.legaldata.cleolabs.co/mcp \
--header "Authorization: Bearer ld_live_YOUR_KEY"
Tested ROI: For a nursery brand with 25 SKUs across EU + US + UK, the API replaces ~30 hours/month of EN + ASTM standard tracking + CPSIA + REACH children-specific restriction monitoring.
Common Mistakes
- Selling "for newborns" without correct standard: EN 1888-1 (up to 15 kg) covers newborns; EN 1888-2 (up to 22 kg) covers older only. Mislabeling = recall.
- Importing baby walker for Canada: BANNED since 2004. Customs seize at port.
- No General Certificate of Conformity (US): All children's products require GCC + CPC from 3rd party tested. Skipping = CPSC enforcement action + recall.
- Treating childcare article as toy: A baby bottle is NOT a toy. Different standards apply (EN 14350 not EN 71).
- Cot mattress firmness: EN 16890 (children's mattresses) sets firmness + chemical emissions. Often missed in cot bundles.
- Forgetting registration card (US): Durable infant products under 16 CFR 1130 require post-paid registration card so CPSC can contact owners for recalls.
Cross-references
toy-compliance-- when child product also has play value (overlap with EN 71)textile-compliance-- children's apparel REACH + formaldehyde + drawstringssubstance-screening-- phthalates, BPA, BPS, lead chemical screeningrecall-response-- CPSC + EU Safety Gate processes for child product recallslabeling-compliance-- warnings, age grade, tracking label requirements