
CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission)
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is a U.S. government agency responsible for protecting the public from unsafe consumer products. Established in 1972, it sets safety standards, conducts research, and enforces regulations to prevent injuries and deaths associated with products like toys, household items, and appliances. The CPSC can issue recalls for dangerous products and provides information to consumers about product safety. Its goal is to ensure that consumers can trust the products they use every day, promoting a safer environment for families and communities.