If you sell mattresses, you know how strict federal regulations can be around flammability. Here's a quick refresher on 16 CFR 1633 flammability labels, and common mistakes that could make your mattress noncompliant.
16 CFR 1633 labels are federal flammability labels for mattresses. They are mandatory for all mattresses, because the federal government requires every mattress to be put through a government-approved flammability test.
A 16 CFR 1633 label certifies that a mattress has passed flammability testing by an independent third-party laboratory.
Making these common errors can make your 16 CFR 1633 label noncompliant, and open you up to costly fines and violations.
Need help designing or printing a 16 CFR 1633 label? American Law Label has your back. We can even audit your existing label to make sure it's fully compliant with all federal flammability laws.
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