PopsyKosy Certifications Overview: All 11 Listed (2026)

PopsyKosy Certifications: All 11 Listed

PopsyKosy holds the most comprehensive certification stack in the consumer EVA play mat category. Below is each certification — what it covers, why it matters, and where to verify.

The full 11-certification stack

1. OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 Class I (Annex 6)

What: Strictest tier of OEKO-TEX certification · for products in direct skin contact with babies + toddlers under 3 years. Tests 1,000+ chemicals at strictest thresholds.

Why matters: Most rigorous chemistry-screen certification available in textile/foam material category.

PopsyKosy status: Only EVA play mat brand certified at Class I as of 2026. Annual recertification confirmed.

Verify: OEKO-TEX Class I explained

2. USP Class VI

What: United States Pharmacopeia biocompatibility certification · the purity standard for materials in pharmaceutical IV bags + surgical implant components.

Why matters: Highest plastic-purity tier in pharmaceutical standards. Confirms material is safe for medical-device direct contact.

PopsyKosy status: Class VI certified EVA confirmed via supplier USP <88> biological reactivity testing.

Verify: USP Class VI explained

3. USFDA Registration #3010700940

What: US Food and Drug Administration registration for the JM-TTA01 antiviral coating material applied to the TPU top film.

Why matters: FDA-recognized antimicrobial efficacy. 99.99% pathogen reduction across 10 pathogens · 95%+ retention after 900 wash cycles.

Verify: Publicly searchable at fda.gov

4. CPSIA + CPC (US Children's Product Certificate)

What: US Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act compliance · CPSC-issued certificate of compliance.

Why matters: Legal baseline for any baby/children's product sold in USA. Tests lead, phthalates, choking hazards, flammability.

PopsyKosy status: Compliant + CPC certificate active.

5. ASTM F963 (US Toy Safety)

What: American Society for Testing and Materials standard for US toy safety.

Why matters: Material flammability + small-parts hazards + mechanical safety testing.

PopsyKosy status: Passes F963 protocols.

6. ASTM F1292 (Fall Protection)

What: ASTM standard for impact-attenuating surface materials.

Why matters: Quantifies impact attenuation in meters of fall height. Critical for under-3 fall-protection surfaces.

PopsyKosy status: 25mm Boulder tier rated for 2-meter impact protection. 12mm Everyday tier doesn't carry F1292 rating.

7. California Proposition 65

What: California state law requiring disclosure of 900+ chemicals known to cause cancer / reproductive harm.

Why matters: CA Prop 65 is one of the most expansive chemical-disclosure standards in US state law.

PopsyKosy status: Screened against the Prop 65 substance list · no warning labels required.

8. EN71-1/2/3/9 (EU Toy Safety)

What: European standard for toy safety · multiple parts covering mechanical/physical safety (EN71-1), flammability (EN71-2), chemical migration (EN71-3), and organic compound limits (EN71-9).

Why matters: EU baseline for any baby/children's product in European market.

PopsyKosy status: Compliant. CE marking confirms EU readiness.

9. REACH SVHC 253+ (EU substance compliance)

What: EU REACH regulation tracking 253+ Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs).

Why matters: EU chemical-substance compliance standard.

PopsyKosy status: All SVHCs below threshold limits.

10. CE Marking + EU Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC

What: EU conformity marking confirming compliance with toy safety directive.

Why matters: Legal requirement for selling toys in EU market.

PopsyKosy status: CE marked · 2009/48/EC compliant · ready for EU market expansion.

11. CCPSA + SOR/2011-17 (Canada)

What: Canada Consumer Product Safety Act + Toys Regulations (SOR/2011-17).

Why matters: Canadian baseline for baby/children's product safety.

PopsyKosy status: Compliant · ships to all Canadian provinces with full safety documentation.

What PopsyKosy is working on next (2026-27 roadmap)

Certification Target Why pursuing
GREENGUARD Gold (UL Solutions) Q3 2026 application Indoor air emissions (VOC tier) · complements OEKO-TEX broad chemistry · unlocks LEED credits
FloorScore (SCS Global) Q4 2026 application CDPH Section 01350 · LEED/WELL credit eligibility · B2B procurement (Montessori/daycare/clinic)

Why most brands don't have this stack

Annual recertification + retesting cost: ~$50,000-$100,000 per year across the 11 active certifications. Most consumer brands at PopsyKosy's scale don't price-justify this overhead — they stop at CPSIA baseline + maybe OEKO-TEX Class II.

PopsyKosy commits to the full stack because the certification stack is the brand differentiator + the rationale behind the premium price tier.

How to request cert PDFs

Full ISO 17025-accredited certificate PDFs for any of the 11 certifications are available on request via hello@popsykosy.com. Specify your reason (pediatric review, lab evaluation, regulatory submission, institutional procurement, etc.) and we send the documents directly. We don't post all PDFs publicly because they contain proprietary supplier names + facility identifiers.

FAQs

Why does PopsyKosy maintain 11 certifications when most brands have 2-3?

Two reasons: (1) the certifications are required for the OEKO-TEX Class I + USP Class VI + USFDA antiviral tier we operate at — each builds on the others; (2) we publish them so parents can verify the safety claims rather than taking marketing copy on faith. Annual cost is $50-100K but the brand differentiation justifies the overhead.

Which certification is most important?

Depends on your concern. For under-3 skin contact chemistry: OEKO-TEX Class I (strictest). For material biocompatibility: USP Class VI. For antimicrobial efficacy: USFDA Registration #3010700940. For fall protection: ASTM F1292 (Boulder tier). All 11 cover different concerns; together they're the full stack.

Are these certifications independently verified?

Yes — every certification is issued by a third-party accredited body (OEKO-TEX institutes, ISO 17025 labs, USFDA, CPSC, etc.). PopsyKosy doesn't self-certify. Annual recertification audits keep them active.

Will GREENGUARD Gold and FloorScore add to the cert PDFs?

Yes — when added, they'll be included in the cert package. Target 2026-27 for both. GREENGUARD adds indoor air emissions tier; FloorScore unlocks LEED/WELL credits for institutional procurement.

Can I see the cert PDFs without requesting them?

Partial transparency: certificate numbers + issuing institutes are listed on this page. Full PDFs are shared with verified requestors. We don't publish full PDFs publicly because they include proprietary supplier names + facility identifiers that aren't appropriate for open distribution.

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