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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 1236 — Safety Standard for Infant Sleep Products · § 1236.1

§ 1236.1. Scope.

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This part establishes a consumer product safety standard for infant sleep products, including inclined and flat sleep surfaces, that applies to all products marketed or intended to provide a sleeping accommodation for an infant up to 5 months of age, and that are not already subject to any of the following standards:
(a)16 CFR part 1218 Safety Standard for Bassinets and Cradles;
(b)16 CFR part 1219 Safety Standard for Full-Size Baby Cribs;
(c)16 CFR part 1220 Safety Standard for Non-Full-Size Baby Cribs;
(d)16 CFR part 1221 Safety Standard for Play Yards;
(e)16 CFR part 1222 Safety Standard for Bedside Sleepers.
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