


Product images and product packaging images (if applicable) of all children's sleepwear posted. Images must include all sides of the product and product packaging for us to review.
Product pictures or test reports as evidence of compliance with mandatory traceability labeling requirements (CPSIA Section 14(a)(5))
Product pictures or test reports as evidence of compliance with warning and hazard labels (if applicable)
For tight-fitting or tight-fitting sleepwear only: Product image or test report as evidence of compliance with mandatory labeling and hangtag requirements (16 CFR Part 1615.1 or Part 1616.2, depending on size)
Apply for a Children's Product Certificate for all children's sleepwear issued
A test report from a CPSC-certified laboratory confirming that each item has been tested and complies with the above regulations and standards
Children's pajamas are garments in sizes 9 months to 14 that are primarily intended for sleep or sleep-related activities, including girls' pajamas, pajama bottoms, nightgowns, or loungewear. Children's sleepwear does not include diapers, underwear or clothing suitable for infants 9 months and younger.
Children's sleepwear must meet specific flammability requirements. Children's sleepwear must: 1) pass certain flammability tests; or 2) be defined as "tight" or "fit" in the dimensions specified below.
Tight & Fitted Pajamas
"Skinny" or "skinny" pajamas are designed to fit snugly against the body. These pajamas are not flammable. If ignited, it will not burn easily because there is very little air under the garment to support the combustion. Tights must meet the specific size requirements set forth in 16 CFR Part 1615 (for sizes 9 months to 6X) and 16 CFR Part 1616 (for sizes 7 to 14). If an item meets the specific size requirements in either of the above standards, it is considered a tight or snug fit and does not need to pass the flammability requirements of 16 CFR Part 1615 or Part 1616. Tight sleepwear is still subject to evaluation and meets the flammability requirements set forth in Title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1610.
Tights must have specific labels. Such clothing products must be labeled "close-fitting, non-flammable" on the center of the back. The product must hang a yellow tag with the following information:
Product packaging must also include the yellow label shown above.
9 months to 6X children's tight or snug nightgown
16 CFR Part 1615 (Sizing and Labeling Requirements)
16 CFR Part 1610 (Flammability Test)
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (lead, phthalates)
16 CFR Part 1611 (Vinyl Film) (if applicable)
16 CFR part 1615 (small parts) (if applicable)
Children's Tight or Slim Sleepwear Sizes 7 to 14
16 CFR Part 1616 (Sizing and Labeling Requirements)
16 CFR Part 1610 (Flammability Test)
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (lead, phthalates)
16 CFR Part 1611 (Vinyl Film) (if applicable)
Children's Pajamas from 9 months to 6X
16 CFR Part 1615 or ASTM D6545 – 18 (Flammability Test)
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (lead, phthalates)
16 CFR Part 1611 (Vinyl Film) (if applicable)
16 CFR part 1615 (small parts) (if applicable)
Children's Sleepwear Sizes 7 to 14
16 CFR Part 1616 or ASTM D6545 – 18 (Flammability Test)
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (lead, phthalates)
16 CFR Part 1611 (Vinyl Film) (if applicable)
You may be asked to provide the following information at any time, so it is recommended that you have this information readily available for submission:
Company name (if applicable) and seller number
Contact Information: Email address and phone number
List of all published children's pajamas
