can you sell used mattresses in wi

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Can You Sell Used Mattresses In Wi

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The requested URL /showthread.php?t=45067 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.What is the law about selling used mattresses? According to the Federal Trade Commission, federal law requires that any mattress containing used stuffing must bear a tag or label stating this information. If labeling and processing requirements are met, used mattresses can be resold. However, not all states require labels, and the state requirements for used mattresses tend to vary. How do you locate the serial number on a Lane product? How long is a Simmons Beautyrest warranty? Some states allow recovered old mattresses to be sold when they have new ticking or fabric and after they have been sanitized or disinfected. In other states, only the springs can be reused. When purchasing a mattress, ensure that there is a viewable tag or label, and read the content information prior to purchase.




The FTC further advises that most new mattresses include a white tag to indicate it is made of new materials. Used mattresses may contain a red or yellow tag warning consumers that the mattress contains used materials. The department that regulates mattress labeling varies from state to state, but consumers can check bedding labeling laws in a particular state by contacting its departments of health, consumer affairs, agriculture or licensing. The FTC suggests that if a mattress does not have a tag that includes information about its contents, a consumer should contact another retailer. Learn more about Is This Illegal? What are some laws about downloading copyrighted movies for free? It is against the law to download copyrighted for movies for free unless the viewer or the file provider has received authorization from the copyright hold... Is it legal to use a cellular phone scanner? Federal law prohibits the use of radio scanners to intercept cellular phone calls, according to Privacy Rights Clearinghouse.




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I've never heard this before. It seems that many others are asking this question and have heard it too: Snopes discussion forum post Another Wiki answers question specifically about Pennsylvania None but the Pennsylvania question seems to have a definitive answer. Is it illegal to sell a [for simplicity's sake, non-stained, not-known-to-be-infested, etc.] used mattress? Feel free to differentiate between person-to-person sales vs. via a business if the requirements differ. If, as one of the Wiki answers posts states, this might be state dependent, a summary of which states (or countries) allow/disallow this would be neat to have. For starters, like almost every question that begins "is it illegal", the real answers are always: It depends on where you live, so Ask an actual lawyer. Having said that, it is not illegal to sell a used mattress in any United States jurisdiction that I know of. However, most states have restrictions on what you can and can't do when selling used mattresses, primarily involving fraud or health concerns.




For people who sell bedding as a business, the rules are rather strict, frequently requiring licensing from the Health Department, among other things. Many states (20 as of 2/10/2013) are part of a national cooperative, the International Association of Bedding and Furniture Law Officials, that attempts to synchronize bedding laws. You can read all the various requirements that member states adhere to on their site. For a consumer selling bedding to another consumer, you avoid many of the regulations. What's left typically boils down to two things: In some states, it may be a legal requirement that the bed include a label stating that it includes second-hand materials. Often this requirement only applies to retail or wholesale sellers, as in California's Business and Professional Codes, Section 19123, but other states, e.g. Wisconsin Statues, Section 100.2095 or Florida Statues, Title XXXIII, Chapter 501, Section 145, the law can be read as applying this requirement to all sales.




If you haven't already ripped it off, your mattress probably has a label that says exactly the opposite, so you will need to be careful and See #2 Above. You may need to have the mattress officially sanitized. For example, in Delaware, Title 16, Chap. 21, § 2105. Selling or leasing used mattresses; sterilization and disinfection, says: (2) Any secondhand mattress, pillow, bolster, featherbed or comfortable, unless since last used it has been thoroughly sterilized and disinfected by a reasonable process approved by the Department of Health and Social Services. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged united-states law environmental-health or ask your own question.Mattresses are just about the bulkiest item a consumer can recycle. On the plus side, you’re likely only disposing of one once every 10 to 20 years, but the size and weight means it won’t be an easy process.




The good news is that mattresses contain several valuable materials like steel that increases the recycling market. However, most mattress recycling companies don’t want to deal with consumers disposing of one mattress, especially if you need it hauled away. This means your best bet is to find a hauler who will recycle it for you. Here are the four best options (in order of ease and cost) to accomplish this: Find a place near you to recycle your mattress with our Recycling Locator. Why should I recycle my mattress?Are thrift stores allowed to sell used mattresses?As mentioned above, all local affiliates are different as to what they accept. But assuming that your mattress is 10+ years old and covered in dead skin cells, don’t count on donation being an option. St. Vincent de Paul has in California and Oregon that recycles 170,000 mattresses and box springs annually, so it’s possible your local store will accept and ship them for recycling.What types of recyclable materials are in mattresses?

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