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SEALTEX ST-2058 Passes California 65 Regulation Test Standard

SEALTEX st-2058 has passed the California Proposition 65 test.Here is a brief introduction to the California statute 65 test standard:

The California Proposition 65 was enacted in November 1986.

The objectives of the proposal are:

To protect the citizens of California and the drinking water resources of California from known chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive toxicity;Inform California citizens about the hazards of exposure to items they buy, chemicals in their homes or workplaces, or chemicals released into the environment.

The proposal would require the government to release at least once a year chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity in California.More than 800 chemicals have been announced.


Products covered by the proposal:

Jewelry, toys, electrical devices, glass and ceramic materials, clothing, accessories, drugs, pesticides, dyes, cosmetics, gifts, manufacturing or construction supplies, by-products of chemical processes such as automobile exhaust, smoke, natural gas combustion, etc., cover almost all products and list the exposure scenes of dangerous goods.


Core requirements of the proposal:

1) No hazardous substances listed in the proposal may be discharged into the drinking water.

2) Provide clear and reasonable warnings (for listed substances, warnings must be given unless the exposure level is extremely low and does not pose a risk).

Warning labels may be attached to products, placed in workplaces, retail stores, distributed notices, printed in newspapers and magazines, and generally recommended on products.The label describes the product as containing lead.