LAB NO: (2723)220-0095
CPSA – Consumer Product Safety Act
Teamhcmmx
FHSA – Federal Hazardous Substances Act
CPSIA – Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
FFA – Flammable Fabrics Act
LAB NO: (2723)220-0095
CPSA – Consumer Product Safety Act
Teamhcmmx
FHSA – Federal Hazardous Substances Act
CPSIA – Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
FFA – Flammable Fabrics Act
TEST PROPERTY | PASS | FAIL | DATA | COMMENTS |
FLAMMABILITY OF CLOTHING | X | |||
CPSIA TOTAL LEAD IN SURFACE | N/A DUE TO NOT | |||
CPSIA TOTAL LEAD CONTENT IN | X | |||
CPSIA PHTHALATES | N/A DUE TO NOT | |||
USE & ABUSE (SMALL PART): | X | |||
SMALL PART - CHOKING HAZARD | X |
This report is governed by, and incorporates by reference, the Conditions of Testing as posted at the d ate of issuance of this report at http://www.bureauveritas.com/home/about-us/our-business/cps/about-us/terms-conditions/ and is intended for your exclusive use. Any copying or replication of this report to or for any other person or entity, or use of our name or trademark, is permitted only with our prior written permission. This report sets forth our findings solely with respect to the test samples identified herein.
The results set forth in this report are not indicative or representative of the quality or characteristics of the lot from which a test sample was taken or any similar or identical product unless specifically and expressly noted. Our report includes all of the tests requested by you and the results thereof based upon the information that you provided to us.
Measurement uncertainty is only provided upon request for accredited tests. Statements of conformity are based on simple acceptance criteria without taking measurement uncertainty into account, unless otherwise requested in writing. You have 60 days from date of issuance of this report to notify us of any material error or omission caused by our negligence or if you require measurement uncertainty; provided, however, that such notice shall be in writing and shall specifically address the issue you wish to raise. A failure to raise such issue within the prescribed time shall constitute your unqualified acceptance of the completeness of this report, the tests conducted and the correctness of the report contents.
CLASSIFICATION EXEMPT DUE TO FABRIC WEIGHT: PLAIN SURFACE WITH >2.6 OZ/SQ.YD. THE SUBMITTED SAMPLE(S) IS(ARE) EXEMPT FROM FLAMMABILITY TESTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH 16 CFR 1610.1(D) WHICH STATES: SPECIFICEXEMPTIONS EXPERIENCE GAINED FROM YEARS OF TESTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD DEMONSTRATES THAT CERTAIN FABRICS CONSISTENTLY YIELD ACCEPTABLE RESULTS WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD. THEREFORE, PERSONS AND FIRMS ISSUING AN INITIAL GUARANTY OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FABRICS, OR OF PRODUCTS MADE ENTIRELY FROM ONE OR MORE OF THESE FABRICS ARE EXEMPT FROM ANY REQUIREMENT FOR TESTING TO SUPPORT GUARANTIES OF THOSE FABRICS.
CPSIA TOTAL LEAD CONTENT IN SUBSTRATES MATERIALS(CPSC-CH-E1001-
08.3 / CPSC-CH-E1002-08.3) TOTAL LEAD (Pb) (mg/kg) BLACK PLASTIC (DRAWSTRING END OF B):<10
USE & ABUSE (SMALL PART): TORQUE TEST & TENSION TEST (16 CFR 1500 51-53 / ASTM F963-17 section 8.8 - 8.9) (LBS.) A:
PATCH @ BODY: PARALLEL PULL & PERPENDICULAR PULL: #1-2: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC B: DRAWSTRING @ WAIST: PARALLEL PULL: #1: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC AGLET @ DRAWSTRING: PARALLEL PULL: #1-2: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC LOOP @ WAIST: PARALLEL PULL: #1: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC MIN. 15 LBS FOR 10 SEC. ((N/A)) / MIN. 4.0 IN-LBS.@ 10 SEC 180 DEGREES FROM ORIGINAL POSITION WHICHEVER COME FIRST B/C/E/F: N/A DUE TO NOT APPLICABLE ITEM
SMALL PART - CHOKING HAZARD(16 CFR 1501) A/B
MEET NO COMPONENT FITTING IN THE SMALL PART (TRUNCATED) CYLINDER ORIGINAL AND AFTER MECHANICAL HAZARDS.
LAB NO: (2723)220-0095
CPSA – Consumer Product Safety Act
Teamhcmmx
FHSA – Federal Hazardous Substances Act
CPSIA – Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
FFA – Flammable Fabrics Act
TEST PROPERTY | PASS | FAIL | DATA | COMMENTS |
FLAMMABILITY OF CLOTHING | X | |||
CPSIA TOTAL LEAD IN SURFACE | N/A DUE TO NOT | |||
CPSIA TOTAL LEAD CONTENT IN | X | |||
CPSIA PHTHALATES | N/A DUE TO NOT | |||
USE & ABUSE (SMALL PART): | X | |||
SMALL PART - CHOKING HAZARD | X |
This report is governed by, and incorporates by reference, the Conditions of Testing as posted at the d ate of issuance of this report at http://www.bureauveritas.com/home/about-us/our-business/cps/about-us/terms-conditions/ and is intended for your exclusive use. Any copying or replication of this report to or for any other person or entity, or use of our name or trademark, is permitted only with our prior written permission. This report sets forth our findings solely with respect to the test samples identified herein.
The results set forth in this report are not indicative or representative of the quality or characteristics of the lot from which a test sample was taken or any similar or identical product unless specifically and expressly noted. Our report includes all of the tests requested by you and the results thereof based upon the information that you provided to us.
Measurement uncertainty is only provided upon request for accredited tests. Statements of conformity are based on simple acceptance criteria without taking measurement uncertainty into account, unless otherwise requested in writing. You have 60 days from date of issuance of this report to notify us of any material error or omission caused by our negligence or if you require measurement uncertainty; provided, however, that such notice shall be in writing and shall specifically address the issue you wish to raise. A failure to raise such issue within the prescribed time shall constitute your unqualified acceptance of the completeness of this report, the tests conducted and the correctness of the report contents.
CLASSIFICATION EXEMPT DUE TO FABRIC WEIGHT: PLAIN SURFACE WITH >2.6 OZ/SQ.YD. THE SUBMITTED SAMPLE(S) IS(ARE) EXEMPT FROM FLAMMABILITY TESTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH 16 CFR 1610.1(D) WHICH STATES: SPECIFICEXEMPTIONS EXPERIENCE GAINED FROM YEARS OF TESTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD DEMONSTRATES THAT CERTAIN FABRICS CONSISTENTLY YIELD ACCEPTABLE RESULTS WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD. THEREFORE, PERSONS AND FIRMS ISSUING AN INITIAL GUARANTY OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FABRICS, OR OF PRODUCTS MADE ENTIRELY FROM ONE OR MORE OF THESE FABRICS ARE EXEMPT FROM ANY REQUIREMENT FOR TESTING TO SUPPORT GUARANTIES OF THOSE FABRICS.
CPSIA TOTAL LEAD CONTENT IN SUBSTRATES MATERIALS(CPSC-CH-E1001-
08.3 / CPSC-CH-E1002-08.3) TOTAL LEAD (Pb) (mg/kg) BLACK PLASTIC (DRAWSTRING END OF B):<10
USE & ABUSE (SMALL PART): TORQUE TEST & TENSION TEST (16 CFR 1500 51-53 / ASTM F963-17 section 8.8 - 8.9) (LBS.) A:
PATCH @ BODY: PARALLEL PULL & PERPENDICULAR PULL: #1-2: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC B: DRAWSTRING @ WAIST: PARALLEL PULL: #1: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC AGLET @ DRAWSTRING: PARALLEL PULL: #1-2: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC LOOP @ WAIST: PARALLEL PULL: #1: >15 LBS FOR 10 SEC MIN. 15 LBS FOR 10 SEC. ((N/A)) / MIN. 4.0 IN-LBS.@ 10 SEC 180 DEGREES FROM ORIGINAL POSITION WHICHEVER COME FIRST B/C/E/F: N/A DUE TO NOT APPLICABLE ITEM
SMALL PART - CHOKING HAZARD(16 CFR 1501) A/B
MEET NO COMPONENT FITTING IN THE SMALL PART (TRUNCATED) CYLINDER ORIGINAL AND AFTER MECHANICAL HAZARDS.
HOOP CULTURE TEST REPORT: HC SHORTS
What made you get into music?
I got into music when my father Stephon passed. It was self-inflicted and as untimely as they come. I always enjoyed writing so I just starting taking it to music
Do you hoop?
FOR THE CULTURE! Oh yessir, I hoop. My brothers more the top tier talent so I always enjoyed just watching him play. Footballs always been my ace. Defense, cornerback.
Who is your team?
Miami Heat baby, & any team Lebron plays on, we’re witnessing greatness.
What would you say is your biggest achievement?
Honestly, I find my biggest achievement is being the fact that I’ve been blessed to meet people of all different races, colors, and cultures. Trading life experiences, food, knowledge and the like has been pure enjoyment for me. I’ve found that my music creates a platform of discussion and being that I’m a sponge for information, I learn a lot from my audience and in turn, try to reflect it back in my music.
Do you have any advice for aspiring artists?
For any aspiring artists, I would say, give your music everything you have, share your truest self, the people will appreciate you for it, the real will always recognize.
Can we expect any new music from you soon?
Be on the lookout for my next project “Seeking Solice” it’ll be a journey.
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Would you rather play or train?
Train
How did you get your nickname?
They said I dribble so fast it looked like I was patting the ball.
What makes your facility different from others?
We have some of the best trainers in the world! As far as the equipment it’s like the Willie Wonka factory of basketball, a lot of creativity.
When did you know you wanted to train?
When my teammates started asking me to help them with their handles and hops, they couldn’t figure out what I was doing.
Favorite person, to play against? Favorite player, to play against?
Favorite players to play with would have to be Steve Francis and Allen Iverson.
What’s the hidden talent?
My secret talent is drums I played the drums as a kid which helped me with my dribbling and rhythm.
What was it like to be featured in NBA 2K?
The kick pass got me in NBA 2k a move that people laughed at because it’s illegal.
How many times have you been featured?
I did the moves for NBA 2k8 all the way up to NBA 2k18. 2020 I did moves for NBA live.
What’s next?
Up next the goal is to continue to change lives one bounce at a time!
]]>Thanks to all our supporters and loyal fan base, as we continue to create for the culture and strive for greatness. Now go out and play ball.
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