From mattresses and pillows to clothing and toys, many types of products have labeling requirements. But not all labels are created equal. The material that your label is made of can spell the difference between compliance and costly fines.
Here we cover common law label materials, the types of products they are useful for, and how American Law Label can support your label needs.
Tear-resistant labels are the standard across the U.S., and they’re required for all stuffed articles.
Here’s a quick rule of thumb: if your product must be cleaned in a washing machine, it likely needs a waterproof or washable law label. This includes clothing and bedding products, among others.
Labels that can withstand the elements are required for most products that are meant for the outdoors. For instance, quilted jackets and stuffed patio furniture.
Whatever your label needs, American Law Label has multiple materials that can meet your product’s legal requirements. While Tyvek® is the industry standard, we have alternative premium materials that exceed Tyvek® in strength and resistance to tears, water and exposure.
See our full line of law label products, and lean on American Law Label to keep your products fully compliant.
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