What warnings are required to be posted on a company Internet website, and for which toys?
Section 24(a) of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) prescribes cautionary labeling requirements on the packaging of toys or games intended for use by children from 3 to 6 years old containing small parts. Section 24(b) of the FHSA prescribes cautionary labeling requirements on the packaging for balloons, small balls, and marbles intended for children 3 years and older, or the packaging of any toy or game which contains such a balloon, small ball, or marble (See sections 24(a) and (b) of the FHSA and 16 CFR 1500.19 for the precise labeling requirements). The CPSIA amends section 24 of the FHSA to require that advertising of products whose packaging requires a cautionary statement must bear the same cautionary statement, if that advertising provides a direct means for purchase or order of the product. Thus, if a cautionary statement is required on a product’s packaging under section 24(a) or (b) of the FHSA, a cautionary statement is required in advertising (such as internet adv
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