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Home > Zak Commitment to Child Safety

 

 

Because we believe that safe products should be the expectation, not the exception, Zak Designs has made an unyielding Commitment to Child Safety.

This commitment begins long before our products are even made with stringent manufacturing standards and routine factory audits to ensure compliance. Our experienced product development team works tirelessly to create new products that are safe and help make mealtime fun for children. Once produced, these products are held to the highest standards and are rigorously tested for quality and safety to ensure that they meet all federal, state and local regulations.

But our commitment doesn't end there. We also believe that it's important to provide you with information that will help you feel confident that the Zak mealtime products your children use are unquestionably safe. Below are links that we've set up to help address common issues, correct misconceptions, and convey relevant product and safety information that we think might be important to you.

Rest assured that as part of our ongoing commitment to you, we will continue to demand the highest levels of quality and safety from our factories, our employees and, of course, our products. Because when it comes to child safety, we'll never expect anything less.

Information about BPA & Phthalates

Recently, some concerns have been raised about the presence of Bisphenol-A (BPA) in children's products, and we would like to assure our customers that ALL OF ZAK DESIGNS' LICENSED CHILDREN'S MEALTIME PRODUCTS ARE BPA- FREE. (Read more here)

Information about Melamine

While most people know melamine products when they see them, very few people know much about this type of plastic. As one of the industry's foremost producers of melamine mealtime products, Zak Designs is committed to providing accurate information about melamine to help alleviate any concerns our customers might have about the safety of these products. (Read more here)

Information about Resin Identification Codes

Although most of us think of them as recycling classifications, the resin identification codes (the numbers inside the triangle on the bottom of most plastic products) were actually designed as a way for people to identify the type of plastic that products are made from. Unfortunately, there have also been some misunderstandings about how these codes relate to the safety of plastics. (Read more here)
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