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Category: Industry Compliance

Industry compliance guidance for furniture, toys, children’s products, electronics, textiles, packaging, chemicals, cosmetics, home goods and consumer products. This topic explains how product category, materials, intended use, age grade, claims and sales channel can change testing, certification, labeling and documentation requirements. Use these resources to identify category-specific compliance risks before product development, sourcing, lab testing or retailer submission. Industry compliance is important because the same target market can treat different product categories very differently. Furniture may require stability, flammability or composite wood evidence, while toys may need age grading, chemical limits, warnings and children’s product certificates. Electronics can trigger safety, EMC, RoHS, FCC, CE or UKCA obligations. ConforIQ uses this topic to organize practical guidance by product category so teams can plan evidence earlier. These resources are intended for teams comparing category risks during sourcing, supplier onboarding, sample approval, documentation review and market-entry planning. They also help compliance, product, quality and sourcing teams understand which product details should be collected before engaging a test lab or preparing retailer evidence. The category is especially useful when a product line includes multiple materials, suppliers or target markets and the team needs one place to compare risk.