Entering the U.S. market requires more than just high-quality products — it requires compliance with strict safety standards such as the CPSC certification Thailand exporters must follow. One of the most important agencies overseeing product safety in the United States is the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For Thai manufacturers and exporters, understanding CPSC requirements is crucial to ensure smooth customs clearance, protect brand reputation, and meet buyers’ expectations.
1. What is the CPSC?
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is a federal agency established to protect consumers from potential hazards caused by consumer products. Its mission is to reduce risks of injury, fire, or death related to thousands of types of goods — including toys, electrical appliances, furniture, textiles, and home décor items.
2. Why CPSC Compliance Matters for Thai Exporters
For exporters in Thailand, compliance with CPSC regulations is not optional — it is mandatory for most consumer products entering the U.S. market. Products that fail to meet safety standards may be detained, recalled, or face civil penalties. Beyond compliance, demonstrating adherence to CPSC standards helps build credibility and trust with American buyers, improving long-term trade opportunities.
3. Product Categories Under CPSC Regulation
While CPSC covers most consumer products, certain categories are subject to stricter controls:
- Children’s product and toys
- Electrical and electronic goods
- Furniture and home textiles
- Ceramic, tableware, and food-contact materials
4. How to Get CPSC Certification in Thailand

CPSC itself does not issue certificates. Instead, manufacturers must have their products tested by CPSC-accepted laboratories and prepare either a Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) or a General Certificate of Conformity (GCC), depending on the product type.
In Thailand, several ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratories are recognized to conduct testing according to CPSC standards.
5. Steps for CPSC Compliance

- Determine applicable CPSC standards for your product.
- Submit product samples to a CPSC-accredited laboratory.
- Obtain test results and prepare the relevant CPC or GCC document.
- Maintain records and test reports for at least 5 years.
- Ensure proper product labeling, including tracking labels for children’s items.
6. How We Support Thai Exporters
Our company assists Thai exporters and manufacturers in CPSC compliance, quality inspection, and product sourcing for the U.S. market. We coordinate testing with accredited laboratories, review documentation, and ensure your goods meet U.S. safety requirements — minimizing customs delays and costly rejections.


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