California AB 1059 basics

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Topic: California Ab 1059

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Primary source: https://nwfabrics.com/california-ab-1059

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California AB 1059 takes effect on January 1, 2027.

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  • Which products are covered by the textile fiberglass ban?: Mattresses, juvenile products, and upholstered furniture are covered. The prohibition applies when those products contain textile fiberglass in California.
  • What permanent exemptions does California law keep under AB 1059?: Aramid in interior fabric, aramid on non-sleep surfaces, and modacrylic without antimony trioxide are permanently exempt under California law.

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When does California AB 1059 take effect in 2026 searches?

California AB 1059 takes effect on January 1, 2027.

Which products are covered by the textile fiberglass ban?

Mattresses, juvenile products, and upholstered furniture are covered. The prohibition applies when those products contain textile fiberglass in California.

What permanent exemptions does California law keep under AB 1059?

Aramid in interior fabric, aramid on non-sleep surfaces, and modacrylic without antimony trioxide are permanently exempt under California law.

Sources

  1. https://nwfabrics.com/california-ab-1059

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