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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

According to ACMI, the most accurate place to get information on the products you use is right on the label. The label will tell you the ingredients in the product that may cause potential hazards and how to use the product properly.

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) do provide helpful information, such as spill procedures and waste disposal. They are also highly technical and are generally designed for industrial use. Therefore, a great deal of information that appears on an MSDS may not be useful to a consumer. MSDS for any non-toxic product will be provided upon request.

In the event of an adverse reaction to any product, we recommend you immediately call a hospital or your local poison control center. They are trained to handle emergency situations and have records of most consumer products. You should have the product available as to provide complete and accurate information.

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United Art and Education is extremely concerned about the safe use of art materials, especially among children. We have attempted not only to identify items that are safe for use by children, but also to highlight those that should not be used when children are present. Products that have not been properly labeled as non-toxic should not be used in the presence of children or in environments with persons who are unable to understand safety labeling information.

 

 

ACMI Certification of Products
Products bearing any of these labels have had a toxicological evaluation by a medical expert and have been reviewed by The Arts and Creative Materials Institute (ACMI) Toxicological Advisory Board. These products are certified by ACMI to be labeled in accordance with the chronic hazard labeling standard, ASTM D 4236 and Federal law, P.L. 100-695.

For more information on the testing of products, contact ACMI at (781) 293-4100.

For more information on the safety of products we carry, or for a copy of ACMI's informative booklet, "What You Need To Know About The Safety of Art & Craft Materials," call our customer service department at 1-800-322-3247 or e-mail us with your request.

Health & Safety Labels

AP Seal, non-toxic
Products bearing the AP Approved Products Seal are certified by the Art & Craft Materials Institute (ACMI) to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans or to cause chronic or acute health problems. These products are safe to use in the classroom, even with young children.

CL - Cautionary Label, Not Recommended for use with Children
Products bearing the CL Cautionary Label Seal have health warnings associated with them and are not recommended for use around young children. These products should be used with caution and adult supervision is recommended.

PMA Approved
Products bearing the PMA Approved Seal are certified by the Pencil Makers Association (PMA) and will be identified by that seal. This seal indicates that the products do not contain any materials which cause acute or chronic health hazards.

Confroms to ASTM D-4236
Products that carry this statement conform to the labeling standards of the Hazardous Art Materials Act. If the product is non-toxic, then no warning needs to be included on the label. However, if the product is found to carry acute or chronic health hazards, the information on the label must alert the consumer to those hazards.

Non-toxic
Many safe products do not carry an AP Seal. These products are identified as non-toxic in our catalog and are properly labeled. They can be safely used in any classroom setting.

Lead and Cadmium Content for Glazes
All glazes are labeled to reflect their lead and cadmium content. Please refer to this chart and select glazes carefully when making pieces that are to be used as dinnerware.

Lead and Cadmium Content For Glazes

  1. Dinnerware safe. Contains no lead or cadmium.
  2. Dinnerware safe. Contains some lead or cadmium, but passes release tests.
  3. Contains lead and/or cadmium. Not recommended for surfaces which contact food or drink.
  4. Contains no lead or cadmium. Not recommended for food because of soft nature of the glaze.
  5. Contains no lead or cadmium, but does not pass lead and cadmium release due to soft nature of the glaze.
  6. Contains lead and cadmium bearing ingredients. We do not recommend these glazes on surfaces that contact food or drink.