 Hello, and welcome to the demonstration of CPSC's lab search page. This video will show you how to navigate this site to find a CPSC accepted testing laboratory. The page is searchable by lab name, specific testing type, and by region. Key words searching. For example, let's say that I am a small business importing children's screen printed T-shirts from a manufacturer in China. I have already gone through CPSC's regulatory robot and determined which tests are required from our product. In this case, I have determined that the following requirements apply to my clothing. Lead in paint in similar surface coatings, or 16 CFR part 1303, and the standard for the flammability of clothing textiles, or 16 CFR part 1610. I can start my search using keywords such as T-shirts, China, and by clicking submit. As you can see, the criteria are too specific, so no labs appeared on the search. I will need to get more general in my search criteria, so I can type clothing, China, and then click submit. This search displays a long list of labs that do approved testing for clothing in China. From this page, I can download the results into an HTML file by clicking download results. At the bottom of the screen, I can click save and select a location on my computer to save the document. This file will be a table view of all the labs in my search and their approved testing scope. I can also click on the lab ID link to get contact information, accreditation information, and the approved testing scope for a particular lab. Be sure to check the lab you have selected is approved for all the testing requirements you will need for your product. Searching by lab name. If there is a particular lab I would like to work with, I can search for their approved testing scope by entering their name or lab ID in the search fields. In this instance, let's say I know AJT Technical is close to my manufacturer in Shantow, China, and I would like to know if they are accepted to do testing for flammability and lead in paint. By entering their name into the lab name fields and clicking submit, then clicking on their lab ID number, I can see that they will be able to do the testing for lead in paint and flammability of clothing textiles. I can contact this lab using the information at the top of the screen. Searching using testing scope and lab location narrowing. If I would like to see other labs in the city of Shantow that offer this testing, I can click New Search. From the testing scope section, I will select lead in paint and flammability of clothing textiles testing. I will then click outside of the drop-down menu to select the country or region of China. If I know the state or province where Shantow is located, I can select it from the populated list. Otherwise, I will move down to city and select the boxes that include Shantow in the city name. From there, I can click submit. My search results show that there is one other lab in the city that does the testing I require. I can click the lab ID links to get their contact information so I can solicit a quote on their testing services. Searching tips. If your keyword search does not return any results, consider reducing the amount of criteria you have entered. For example, I might not receive any results if I search for bicycle helmet testing in Burbank, California. But if I remove the city requirement, I can see that there are several testing labs in Southern California that can conduct this testing. We hope this short video was helpful to you to select a CPSC accepted testing laboratory for your consumer product. If you are unsure of what particular requirements apply to your product, please visit our regulatory robot at https colon forward slash forward slash business dot cpsc dot gov forward slash robot. CPSC's office of the small business ombudsman is here to assist you if you have any questions about this lab search page or other areas of product safety. Please reach out to us on our business line at 301-504-7945 or via email at sbo at cpsc dot gov. Thank you.