Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA)
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The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act went into effect as of February 10, 2009.  Any products for children 12 and under must contain no more than 600 ppm (parts per million) lead content.  Any items found that are over 600 ppm are considered toxic waste, and MUST be thrown away.  Items are not allowed to be sold or donated.
 
Back On The Rack has taken this matter very seriously, and we have been removing all items in the store that we have found do not comply with the CPSIA, even if they are on consigment.  Legally, the "toxic" items must be disposed of and we cannot return them to any of our consigners.
 
For more information regarding CPSIA, please click here:
 

The CPSIA isn't just for kids' resale stores.  It also affects YOU.  This new law includes ANTHING that is sold or donated for children under 12.  You are not allowed to sell or donate anything unless you know for CERTAIN that it contains less than 600 ppm lead.  This includes resale, garage sales, Ebay, Craigslist, Freecycle, donations to Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc...
 
Please take a few minutes to fill out this petition to stop this crazy Act.  Just click the following link: