12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-125-100 - Sanitization of used bedding and upholstered furniture
A. No person engaged in commerce shall rent,
offer or expose for sale, barter, give away, or dispose of in any other
commercial manner any article of bedding or upholstered furniture made, remade,
reupholstered or renovated in violation of §
32.1-213 or
32.1-214 of the Code of Virginia
or any secondhand article of bedding or upholstered furniture unless since last
used such secondhand article has been sanitized by a reasonable process
approved by the commissioner. However, a retailer may sell, give away, or rent
used upholstered furniture when the used upholstered furniture has been
purchased by the retailer as new furniture and has been used in the course of
business. Such used furniture shall be (i) conspicuously identified as used
furniture and (ii) reduced in price, sold at auction, donated to charity, or
made available for a rental fee, and so tagged.
B. No person shall use in the making,
remaking, reupholstering or renovating of any bedding or upholstered furniture
any shoddy or any fabric from which shoddy is made or any secondhand filling
material or any secondhand feathers, animal hair or down, unless such shoddy,
secondhand filling material, feathers, animal hair or down has been sanitized
by a reasonable process approved by the commissioner.
C. Steri-Fab or Microban, or a comparable
product approved by the commissioner meeting all the qualities and
specifications of these chemicals, are the industry-recognized chemicals for
sanitizing and disinfecting mattresses, bedding or upholstered furniture. This
process is required for any business sanitizing used, secondhand or renovated
mattresses, box springs, or similar articles of bedding or upholstered
furniture offered for resale or rent in Virginia. The use of these chemicals in
compliance with the specific instructions from the product manufacturers is
deemed a reasonable sanitization process approved by the commissioner. All
licensees are required to follow all product application, safety, storage, and
disposal instructions provided by the product manufacturers. It is a violation
of federal law to use Steri-Fab or Microban disinfectant in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling. Diluting or mixing with other chemicals is
prohibited.
D. Yellow law labels
must be attached and dated as soon as sanitizing process is
completed.
E. Persons donating (no
monetary exchange) secondhand articles of bedding and upholstered furniture are
not required to sanitize those articles if the donation is to a holder of a
valid sanitizing permit. Any items sold (monetary exchange) must be sanitized
first.
F. Persons dealing in used
bedding and upholstered furniture shall maintain a log of sanitized items,
indicating identification of item, date sanitized, and date rented or
sold.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§ 32.1-12 of the Code of Virginia.
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