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December 5, 2012 - Provisions from ASTM International F2088-12a, Consumer Safety Specification for Infant Swings, have been incorporated in U.S. federal mandatory safety standard that was passed unanimously by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in order to improve safety of infant swings and prevent child injuries and deaths. This adoption of ASTM F2088 means all infant swings introduced into commerce must comply with standard, which defines "infant swing."

ASTM Infant Swings Specification Adopted in CPSC Rule


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Press release date: November 27, 2012

May 7, 2013, Set as Effective Date for Ruling

W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. – Provisions from ASTM International F2088-12a, Consumer Safety Specification for Infant Swings, have been incorporated in a newly approved U.S. federal mandatory safety standard, passed unanimously by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, to improve the safety of infant swings and prevent child injuries and deaths. The new federal requirement establishes a minimum safety level that an infant swing product must meet before it can be sold in the U.S.

Between May 2011 and May 2012, CPSC compiled reports of 351 infant swing-related incidents that happened from 2009 to 2012. Two of these incidents resulted in fatalities and 24 incidents resulted in injury.

ASTM F2088 was developed by Subcommittee F15.21 on Infant Carriers, Bouncers and Baby Swings, part of ASTM International Committee F15 on Consumer Products. Originally published in 2001 and most recently revised in 2012, ASTM F2088 defines “infant swing” as “a stationary unit with a frame and powered mechanism that enables an infant to swing in a seated position. An infant swing is intended for use with infants from birth until a child is able to sit up unassisted.”

“The CPSC adoption of ASTM F2088 as a federal rule would require all infant swings introduced into commerce be compliant with the standard,” says Clair Arsenault, compliance and quality manager, Artsana USA (Chicco USA) and co-chairman of Subcommittee F15.21.

The effective date for the CPSC standard is May 7, 2013. The new federal standard requires the following:
• A stronger, more explicit warning label about preventing slump-over deaths. The warning advises consumers to use a swing in the most reclined position until an infant is four months old and can hold up its head without help;
• A stability test that ensures the swing will not tip over;
• A test that checks for unintentional folding prevention;
• Tests on restraint systems, which are intended to prevent slippage and breakage of the restraints during use;
• That the cradle swing surface remain relatively flat while in motion and at rest;
• Electrically powered swings to be designed to prevent battery leakage and overheating;
• Toy mobiles to be designed to ensure that toys do not detach when pulled;
• Swings with seats angles greater than 50 degrees to have shoulder strap restraints; and
• Dynamic and static lead requirements to ensure that infant swings can handle specified loads without breaking.

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ASTM International is one of the largest international standards development and delivery systems in the world. ASTM International meets the World Trade Organization (WTO) principles for the development of international standards: coherence, consensus, development dimension, effectiveness, impartiality, openness, relevance and transparency. ASTM standards are accepted and used in research and development, product testing, quality systems and commercial transactions.

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ASTM Staff Contact: Leonard Morrissey, Phone: 610-832-9719; lmorrissey@astm.org
ASTM PR Contact: Barbara Schindler, Phone: 610-832-9603; bschindl@astm.org
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