CPSC Extends Bed Rail Safety Reporting
Published Date: 7/7/2026
Notice
Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is asking to keep collecting info from companies that make or import adult portable bed rails to make sure these rails stay safe and don’t cause injuries. They’re extending this info collection approval through August 31, 2026, with no changes or extra costs. If you want to share your thoughts, you’ve got until August 6, 2026, to speak up!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Ongoing labeling and instruction burdens
If you manufacture or import adult portable bed rails, you must continue meeting labeling, warning, and instructional literature requirements under the Safety Standard (16 CFR part 1270, which incorporates ASTM F3186-17). CPSC estimates 12 entities supply APBRs, each averaging six models; labeling takes about 8 hours per model and instructional literature about 24 hours per model, for a total industry burden of 2,304 hours and an estimated annual cost of $96,837. The agency has submitted a request to OMB to extend this information collection (OMB control number 3041-0192) through August 31, 2026, and comments are due by August 6, 2026.
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