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Please answer the following questions:

Does Trampoline currently being sold at Costco have a production testing report with passing CPSIA results issued through the Costco BPM system?
Yes
No
Do you have a TRF number for Trampoline testing report?
Yes
No
TRF:
Is Trampoline a children's product?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline clothing or wearing apparel?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a pair of gloves, footwear or a hat?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a pair of gloves longer than 14 inches or gloves attached to a garment?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a hat that provides a covering for the neck, face or shoulders?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a veil (or hat with a veil) that extends more than 9 inches from the crown or 2 inches beyond the hat brim?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline footwear that consists of hosiery or forms an integral part of another garment?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a product that is made wholly (100%) of acrylic, modacrylic, nylon, olefin, polyester, wool, or any combination of only these fibers, and/or product that is made of plain-surface fabric weighing more than 2.6 ounces per sq. yard (88.2 gsm)?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline either made of narrow fabric (less than 2") or made of a loose fibrous material that cannot be cut into 2" by 6" specimen?
Yes
No
Please select the category below that Trampoline falls under:
  Matchbook
  Bicycle Helmet
  Power Mower
  Trampoline has a cutting width of 30 in (762 mm), or greater; a weight of 200lbs, (90.7kg), or more; and for engine‑powered mowers, an engine of 8 horsepower (6kw), or more
  This does not apply to my item
  Swimming Pool Slide
  Lighter
  Garage Door Opener
  Paint and Similar Surface Coatings
(including mirrors with lead-containing backing paint)
  Trampoline is a mirror which is part of a furniture article
  Trampoline is an artist paint or related material
  None of these apply to Trampoline
  Lawn Darts
  Pool or Spa drain cover
  Portable Gas Container
  Fireworks
  Bicycle (Including Electric Bike)
  Furniture

Does your item fall under the scope of the CPSC Safety Standard for Clothing Storage Units?

Yes
No

CPSC Safety Standard for Clothing Storage Units
For more information on Clothing Storage Units - click here

  Trampoline is a bunk bed
  Trampoline contains no surface coatings of any type on any component
  Trampoline is furniture article that has a factory applied surface coating to metal parts only and no other surface coating
  None of these apply to Trampoline
  Carpet or Rug (Large / Small )
  Mattress
  Refrigerator
  Trampoline is a medical device registered with the FDA
  Other E-Mobility Devices (Not including Electric Bikes)
  Window Coverings
  Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
+/- Additional Categories
  Architectural Glazing Material
  CB Antenna
  Cellulose Insulation
  Refuse Bin
  Consumer Patching Compound
  Artificial Emberizing Material
  ATV
  Metal Candle wick
  Vinyl Plastic Film
  Special Packaging
  Drywall
  None of these categories apply to Trampoline

Because of the risk of strangulation to young children associated with certain window covering cords, the Commission determined (at 16 CFR part 1120) that window coverings that do not meet applicable sections of ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2018 are a substantial product hazard under section 15(j) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA). The determination adds stock and custom window coverings to the “substantial product hazard” list at 16 CFR §§ 1120.3(e) and 1120.3(f), respectively. Stock and custom window coverings must meet the following provisions, as applicable: For stock window coverings, operating cords must be cordless (includes motorized operating systems), short (8 inches or less), or inaccessible. For stock and custom window coverings with inner cords, the inner cord must be inaccessible or too short to form a hazardous loop when tested pursuant to the requirements in sections 4.5, 6.3, 6.7, and Appendices C and D of ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2018 Stock and custom window coverings must have a permanent label or marking located within or on the headrail, or on the roller tube, of all finished window coverings identifying certain information listed in section 5.3 of ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2018

I confirm my item meets the above requirements as applicable.
Is Trampoline battery powered?
Yes
No
Does Trampoline contain a button cell battery?
Yes
No
None of these regulations apply to Trampoline and I have a reason why it is exempt:

Please give a detailed reason as to why Trampoline is exempt:
* All answers must be approved by your legal and compliance teams prior to submission.

Is Trampoline a car seat or booster seat regulated by the NHTSA?
Yes
No
Does Trampoline comply with all (NHTSA) National Highway Traffic Saftey Administration requirements and is labeled as such?
Yes
Is Trampoline a medical device?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a book?
Yes
No
Does Trampoline have any play value (interactive features, toys, etc.)?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a Personal Floatation Device (PFD)?
Yes
No
Is Trampoline a car seat or booster seat?
Yes
No
Does your car seat or booster seat also convert into a hand-held infant carrier?
Yes
No
  Trampoline complies with all (NHTSA) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration requirements and is labelled as such.

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