May 02, 2018
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CFA Urges CPSC to Address Product Safety Risks Posed by Internet Connected Products

In testimony filed with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission prior to itsĀ Internet of Things and Consumer Products Hazards Hearing, CFA urgesĀ the agency to use its existing authority to address product safety risks posed by connected products, to engage with voluntary standards organizations to address these issues through updating existing standards to address the specific risks posed by connected products, and to work closely and concretely with other agencies that share jurisdiction over connected products, such as the FTC and the FDA, to address product safety risks posed by connected products.
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