Amusement Parks

A cartoon version of an amusement park, with a train, Ferris wheel, rollercoaster, and castle.

Certain areas or features of amusement parks can expose you to chemicals on the Proposition 65 list.

Proposition 65 is a California law that requires businesses to warn people before exposing them to a significant amount of a chemical on the state’s Proposition 65 list. Chemicals are placed on this list for cancer or reproductive harm (i.e., potential to harm a developing embryo or fetus or a person’s ability to have a healthy baby).

Read our Amusement Parks fact sheet for information about listed chemicals that may be found in amusement parks, with advice on how to reduce your exposure.

Proposition 65 benefits all Californians by reducing their exposure to chemicals that are on the list. You can learn more about the law’s impact by reading our webpage, Reducing Exposure to Proposition 65-listed Chemicals: A California Success Story.