Amazon US station requirements:
Covered wired shades include:
A corded curtain is an interior window covering that can be raised or lowered with a hanging cord. These products include, but are not limited to, cellular shades, horizontal blinds, pleated shades, roller blinds, roller shades, sheer shades, Roman shades, rails (including products used with rails such as drapes and drapes), Panel rails and vertical shutters. Consulting contact 15135629064 with V
Amazon requires all wired shades to be tested to meet the following specific regulatory or standard requirements:
Commodity regulations/standards require all of the following for corded curtains: Contact 151-3562-9064
A test report showing test results in compliance with /WCMA A100.1-2018 (US National Safety Standard for Merchandise with Cord Curtains).
Commodity regulations/standards require all of the following for curtains with cords:
A test report showing test results in compliance with /WCMA A100.1-2018 (US National Safety Standard for Merchandise with Cord Curtains).
/WCMA A100.1-2018 test report handling process:
1. Fill in the application form;
2. Provide samples;
3. Arrange testing;
4. After passing the test, a draft is produced;
5. Confirm the official document.
/ How long will it take for the WCMA A100.1-2018 test report to be released?
The test report will be issued about one week after receiving the sample
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) adopted a new federal safety standard on November 2, 2022. This standard applies to operating cords for custom-made curtains and is intended to reduce the risk of suffocation death and serious life-threatening injuries to children from corded curtains. The commission also approved a new federal safety rule adding noncompliant curtain cords to the CPSC's list of significant product hazards. The announcement is as follows:
Infants and toddlers can be strangled quickly and quietly by a drawstring on a curtain, continuous loop cord, inner cord, or other accessible cord longer than 8 inches. On average, about nine children under the age of five are strangled by cords attached to blinds, drapes, drapes and other drapes every year, according to the latest CPSC figures.
The new rules reduce the risk of strangulation and injury to children 8 years and younger from all types of curtain cords:
1. Custom Curtains: New mandatory consumer product safety standards specify performance requirements for the safe operation of custom curtains. Products subject to the new standard present an unreasonable risk of injury. The new rules take effect 180 days after publication in the Federal Register.
2. Stock and custom curtains: This rule considers that there are dangerous operating cords and inner cords on stock curtains, and dangerous inner cords on custom curtains are serious product hazards. Contact 151-3562-9064 with-v, the new Federal Safety Rule incorporates the latest Voluntary Standard for Curtains/WCMA A100.1-2018 and the US National Standard for Product Safety of Corded Curtains (/WCMA-2018). The rule becomes effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register and applies to window covering products produced after that date.
WCMA (Best for kids certification):
The full name of WCMA is "Window Covering Manufacturers Association". is a coalition of major U.S. window covering manufacturers, importers and retailers dedicated to educating parents and caregivers about the potential strangulation risks of blind and shade cords and urging consumers to use cordless only in homes with young children Drapes or drapes with cords that are out of reach.
WCMA, the American Curtain Manufacturers Association, created the "Best for Kids" certification program, a third-party certification program that specifies standards for window covering products that are most suitable for use in homes or facilities with young children (/WCMA A 100.1). Products are analyzed by testing laboratories based on the program's eligibility requirements. For products that pass the test, the testing laboratory will send a report to the applicant stating that these products can be labeled "Best for Kids Certified". Contact 151-3562-9064 with-v
/WCMA A100.1 test items: