California Proposition 65
California Proposition 65 (Prop65) Compliance Statement
The State of California’s Proposition 65, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, became law in November of 1986. Effective August 30, 2018, Proposition 65 has updated labelling requirements for businesses to notify consumers with “clear and reasonable” warnings of potentially hazardous chemicals present in products. Warning labels are required on all products that contain chemicals found on the state’s list of over 850 compounds and must specify that the product contains chemicals “known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.” Warning requirements are dependent on the anticipated level of exposure to the Proposition 65 chemicals, which result from the foreseeable uses of a product. The warning requirements will only apply if the foreseeable and intended uses of a product containing these chemicals are likely to result in exposures that exceed the “significant risk” or “observable effect” levels. A determination of “significant risk” or “observable effect” can only be made with full knowledge of the end uses and applications of the products. Based upon Just Innovate Inc’s current level of knowledge of chemicals used, Just Innovate Inc products do not require a Proposition 65 warning label as they do not contain any of the chemicals on the state list.