Chemical Exposure Warnings (Proposition 65 Warnings)

This website, by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), provides resources for consumers and businesses.

These resources can help consumers understand what a warning on a consumer product or in a particular place means, and how to find out more information about a warning.

Businesses can utilize these resources to better understand how to comply with the Proposition 65 law’s requirements.

What does a warning mean?

Proposition 65 warnings advise of exposures to chemicals that may contribute to an individual's overall lifetime risk of cancer or risk of birth defects or other reproductive harm.

If a warning is placed on a product label or posted or distributed at a workplace, a business, or in rental housing, the business issuing the warning is aware or believes that it is exposing individuals to one or more listed chemicals.

Whom should I ask if want more information about a warning?
  • Contact the manufacturer or importer to ask about the chemical exposure that prompted the warning.
  • Ask the manufacturer or importer for suggestions on how to minimize your exposure to Proposition 65 listed chemicals in the business’ product.
  • If a warning is posted in a certain location, such as a storefront or office building, contact the property manager or landlord to ask about the chemical(s) that prompted the warning.
What can I do to learn more?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about Proposition 65 including what it is, which chemicals are on the list, and how enforcement is handled.

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Business Resources

Discover resources, tools, and guidance to help businesses comply with Proposition 65.