No Fiery Nightmares: CPSC Renews Kids' Sleepwear Safety Checks
Published Date: 7/11/2025
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Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission wants to keep collecting info about how safe kids' sleepwear is from catching fire. This affects companies making or selling children's pajamas sizes 0 to 14, making sure they follow safety rules. They’re asking for your thoughts before September 30, 2025, when the current approval expires—no extra costs, just keeping safety checks in place!
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Children's Sleepwear Safety Checks Continue
You should know the Consumer Product Safety Commission is proposing to extend its information collection about the flammability safety of children's sleepwear in sizes 0 through 6X and sizes 7 through 14. The OMB control number is 3041-0027 and the current approval expires on September 30, 2025; the Commission is asking for comments before that date as it considers requesting an extension.
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