Law Tag

Description:

Law tags are used in the furniture and bedding industries, required by law to inform the end-user of the materials used in manufacturing the product. PM Labels provides a variety of Tyvek material, which is commonly found in most law tags.

The purpose of the law label is to inform the consumer of the hidden contents, or filling materials inside bedding & furniture products. The law label was born in the early 1900s to prevent these articles from being further manufactured with contents such as horse hair, corn husks and whatever else a manufacturer could find to use that the consumer would never see. It's similar to food labeling.

Law Labels must describe the filling materials of the article as a percentage of those filling materials by weight. Example: 80% Polyurethane Foam, 20% Polyester Fibers.

Currently, 31 states require law labels. The products requiring law labels in each state varies, as does the labeling requirements. Uniform law labels can be produced to satisfy the different requirements of each state.

Law Labels are also required in most states to display a Uniform Registry Number which identifies the manufacturing facility that produced the products.

Law Labels are governed on a state-by-state basis by various departments. Examples of these departments are:

Department of Health, Weights & Measures

Bureau of Home Furnishings

Dept. of Agriculture

Division of Industrial Compliance.

Industries: Bedding, Manufacturing