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If you see a Proposition 65 warning on an appliance and have questions about whether using it may expose you to Proposition 65-listed chemicals, contact the product manufacturer for more information. How can exposure to Proposition 65-listed chemicals from household appliances occur? https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/fact-sheets/household-appliances
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there Edward, this is Tia from Dyson. Glad to clarify for you! Prior to 2019, Dyson made the decision to redesign our machines so that a Prop 65 label is no longer needed. Therefore, all Dyson products produced in 2019 and later do not require the prop 65 label. To provide you with additional confidence in our products, in 2018 Dyson developed a new comprehensive Prop65 assessment program in collaboration with 3rd Party laboratories. The assessment included full product evaluation & testing on high risk parts/materials and a toxicological risk assessment process by US board-certified toxicologists to evaluate the chemicals identified in our finished product. Only after passing the assessment, are the products made available for sale. We hope this puts your mind at ease and removes any reservations about the use of our machines. Thanks for your support of Dyson technology! Best wishes, Tia Dyson Customer Support
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