Kiddobloom Stainless Steel Children Fork Safety
Product: Kiddobloom Stainless Steel Children Fork
We, Saku LLC, declare that the above designated product is in conformity with the following product safety regulation, as applicable:
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act 2008
- Accessible sharp points and edge (16 CFR 1500.48 & 49/17CFR 1500.50)
- Small parts (16 CFR 1500.50/16 CFR 1501)
- FDA Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) - total chromium testing fro stainless steel
- FDA Generallly Recognized as Safe (GRAS) on stainless steel
- BS EN 14372: 2004 Child use and care articles - cutlery and feeding utensils - physical and mechanical tests
- Council of Europe Resolution CM/Res (2013) 9 on metals and alloys used in food contact materials and articles - migration of metal content
- ITS - M0001- Dishwasher safe test
- Resistance to Corrosion - (for metal components) - 1% salt solution 24 hours - ASTM B117-2019 (Mod)
- Labeling requirements: product packaging & labeling, country of origin marking (19 CFR 134.11), Verify label claims, instructions & tracking label CPSIA
- Verify Label claims stainless steel #304 - ASTM E1086-14-ASTM A240/A240M-22
Below are some of the results that we would like to share with you. Before reading through the testings, please read the following explanation about detection limit used in testing labs.
Note:
To understand the test result, we need to understand detection limit used in testing labs. There is no zero detection limit, so the labs will set the detection limit to greater than zero on the testing equipment. For example: lead testing with a 10 ppm detection limit and <10 ppm testing result means there possibly is zero to less than 10 ppm of lead in the stainless steel. If the existence of zero lead can not be proven due to the detection limit used in the labs, then no one can claim a product as "lead free" .
Total lead in substrate in a non surface coating product
Kiddobloom forks do not have surface coating.
Test method: CPSC-CH-E1002-08.3 was used and total lead content was determined by inductively coupled argon plasma spectrometry
Detection limit: 10 ppm
Result: < 10 ppm
Accessible sharp points and edges
Criteria: no sharp point or edge as received
Small parts
Criteria: no toy or other children's product shall be small enough to fit entirely within a small part cylinder
FDA GRAS: total chromium testing for stainless steel
Test method: Acid digestion and total chromium was analyzed by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrophotometric analysis.
FDA GRAS: stainless steel AISI #304 confirmation
Europe EN 14372: 2004 Child use and care articles - cutlery and feeding utensils - safety requirements and tests
Migration of metal content
Dishwasher safe
Resistance to Corrosion
Criteria: 24 hours using 1% concentration. No pitting or corrosion that does not clean with damp cloth