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Table of Contents
About the Consumer Product Safety Commission ................................................................. 1
About the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System ..................................................... 1
NEISS Changes and Enhancements ......................................................................................... 1
About this NEISS-AIP Coding Manual ...................................................................................... 2
Important Definitions .................................................................................................................. 2
Consumer Product .................................................................................................................... 2
External Cause .......................................................................................................................... 2
Injury.......................................................................................................................................... 2
NEISS Data Reporting Process ................................................................................................. 3
Reviewing Hospital Records ...................................................................................................... 3
Determining Reportable Cases .................................................................................................. 4
Do Report .................................................................................................................................. 4
Do Not Report ........................................................................................................................... 5
Coding Instructions by Variable ................................................................................................ 6
Treatment Date ............................................................................................................................ 6
Case Number ............................................................................................................................... 6
Collection Date ............................................................................................................................ 7
Comment ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Patient Age and Sex in Comment ............................................................................................. 8
Use of Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. 8
Quote Information Verbatim from the Medical Record .............................................................. 8
Description of the Incident ......................................................................................................... 8
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) .................................................................................... 9
Product Description and Brand Names ..................................................................................... 9
Date of Birth ................................................................................................................................ 9
Age ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Sex.............................................................................................................................................. 10
Hispanic? ................................................................................................................................... 10
Race ........................................................................................................................................... 11
Diagnosis 1 and 2 ..................................................................................................................... 12
Finding the Diagnosis in the ED Record ................................................................................. 13
Diagnosis Coding Priority ........................................................................................................ 14
When Diagnoses Should Not Be Coded ................................................................................. 15
Discussion of Selected Diagnoses in Alphabetical Order ....................................................... 16
Alcohol/Drug Use .................................................................................................................... 16
Anoxia ..................................................................................................................................... 16
Aspirated Foreign Object ......................................................................................................... 16
Avulsions, Contusions/Abrasions, and Lacerations ................................................................ 16
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Burn Injuries ............................................................................................................................ 17
Choking ................................................................................................................................... 17
Dermatitis and Conjunctivitis ................................................................................................... 17
Foreign Body ........................................................................................................................... 17
Head Injuries ........................................................................................................................... 18
Ingested Foreign Object .......................................................................................................... 18
Internal Organ Injuries ............................................................................................................. 18
Poisoning................................................................................................................................. 19
Submersion (including Drowning or Near Drowning) .............................................................. 19
Other ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Probable/Possible/Rule Out/Differential Diagnosis ................................................................. 19
When No Diagnosis is Available ............................................................................................. 20
Body Part 1 and 2...................................................................................................................... 21
Discussion of Body Part Affected for Selected Injuries ........................................................... 22
Back Injuries ............................................................................................................................ 22
Burn Injuries ............................................................................................................................ 22
Extremity Injuries ..................................................................................................................... 22
Eye Injuries .............................................................................................................................. 23
Throat ...................................................................................................................................... 23
Injury Diagnoses Affecting the Entire Body ............................................................................. 23
Disposition ................................................................................................................................ 24
Product Involved (Product 1, Product 2, Product 3) .............................................................. 24
Product Coding Priority ........................................................................................................... 25
Need for Specific Product Information ..................................................................................... 26
Assignment of Product Code ................................................................................................... 26
Specific Product Codes ........................................................................................................... 26
“Other” or “Not Elsewhere Classified” Products in a Category ................................................ 27
“Not Specified” Product in a Category ..................................................................................... 28
Product Categories Listed as “Also consider” ......................................................................... 28
Products Included in a Code ................................................................................................... 29
Products Excluded from a Code .............................................................................................. 29
Product Parts ........................................................................................................................... 29
Toys......................................................................................................................................... 30
Sports, Recreational Activities and Games ............................................................................. 30
Poisoning or Chemical Burns to Children Less than 5 Years of Age ...................................... 30
“New” Product Codes for Consumer Products Not Found in Manual ...................................... 31
No Product Involved or Product Not Listed ............................................................................. 31
Product Coding for Special Types of Incidents ....................................................................... 31
Product Fires, including Flammable Fabrics ........................................................................... 31
House Fires ............................................................................................................................. 32
Hot Water ................................................................................................................................ 32
Carbon Monoxide .................................................................................................................... 32
Gas Fumes or Gas Vapors of Unknown Origin ....................................................................... 32
Intent .......................................................................................................................................... 33
Unintentional or Unknown/Not Stated Intent ........................................................................... 33
Intentional or Assault Intent ..................................................................................................... 34
Self-Inflicted or Suicide - Intentional injuries ........................................................................... 34
Legal Intervention .................................................................................................................... 34
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Location (of Incident) ............................................................................................................... 35
Home ................................................................................................................................... 35
Farm/Ranch ......................................................................................................................... 35
Street or Highway ................................................................................................................ 36
Other public property ........................................................................................................... 36
Mobile home ........................................................................................................................ 36
Industrial place..................................................................................................................... 36
School .................................................................................................................................. 36
Sports or Recreation Place .................................................................................................. 36
Fire Involvement ....................................................................................................................... 37
Work-Related ............................................................................................................................. 37
Victim Identification .................................................................................................................. 38
Bibliography .............................................................................................................................. 38
NEISS Product Codes
Appendix A – NEISS AIP Coding Sheet ................................................ Appendices Page 1
Appendix B – Injury Diagnosis Codes .................................................... Appendices Pages 2-5
Appendix C – Body Part Codes ............................................................. Appendices Pages 6-9
Appendix D – NEISS Body Part Diagram .............................................. Appendices Page 10
Appendix E – Summary of Other Codes ................................................ Appendices Page 11
Appendix F – Incident Locale Codes ..................................................... Appendices Page 12
Appendix G – NEISS Race Codes ......................................................... Appendices Page 13
Appendix H – Numerical Listing of NEISS Product Codes ................... Appendices Pages 14-30
Information Security Training for NEISS Coders
(Obtain from your CPSC NEISS Representative if you need this document.)
NEISS Special Studies
(Obtain from your CPSC NEISS Representative if you need any of these documents.)
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About the Consumer Product Safety Commission
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) was established in 1972 as an
independent federal regulatory agency and is charged with protecting the public from unsafe
consumer products. CPSC has jurisdiction over some 15,000 types of consumer products such
as power tools, furniture, and toys, and recreational activities such as baseball and hiking.
CPSC uses a public health approach for the prevention of fatal and nonfatal injuries, including
education, enforcement, and engineering strategies. CPSC works to reduce the risk of injuries
and deaths from consumer products by developing voluntary standards with industry; issuing
and enforcing mandatory standards; banning consumer products if no standard would
adequately protect the public; obtaining the recall of products and arranging for their repair,
replacement, or a refund; conducting research on potential product hazards; and informing and
educating consumers through the media, state and local governments, private organizations,
and by responding to consumer inquiries.
About the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System
The primary purpose of the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) is to provide
timely data on unintentional consumer product-related injuries and deaths occurring in the U.S.
NEISS injury data are gathered from the emergency departments (ED) of 96 hospitals selected as a
probability sample of all U.S. hospitals with 24-hour EDs and at least 6 inpatient beds. Each
participating NEISS hospital is hand-selected by CPSC because it provides an important
representation of all other hospitals of its size and unique characteristics in the U.S.
Since 1972, NEISS data have enabled CPSC analysts to make timely national estimates of the
number of injuries associated with (not necessarily caused by) specific consumer products and
recreational activities within the jurisdiction of CPSC. Since 1978, CPSC has assisted other federal
agencies by collecting data of special interest through NEISS. This allows other agencies to quickly
and easily gather critically needed, national data without the investment in personnel, time, and
funding that designing, implementing, and executing an independent special survey would require.
NEISS serves as a model for surveillance systems that collect injury data around the world.
Information gathered from NEISS, together with data from other CPSC sources, guides the
CPSC in setting priorities for further study and also may provide the CPSC with evidence of the need
for product recalls or bans, public safety standards, and public awareness campaigns.
NEISS Changes and Enhancements
Occasionally, CPSC staff alter NEISS operational data collection and coding rules to accommodate
the needs of other federal agencies or to reflect decisions about which consumer products fall under
CPSC’s jurisdiction. Over time, CPSC staff have modified the definitions of NEISS variables
collected. For example, product codes have been added, deleted, combined, or split into two or
more codes. This is especially important as new consumer products continually emerge into the U.S.
market.
In 2000, CPSC, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
expanded NEISS to collect data on all injuries and this expanded system became known as NEISSAll Injury Program (AIP). With the expansion to NEISS-AIP, NEISS became an even more
important public health surveillance tool for other federal agencies and a variety of users in the
U.S. and around the world. The expanded system includes data collection on both unintentional
and intentional (e.g., assaults, suicides) injuries, including those that do not involve a consumer
product under the jurisdiction of CPSC. Currently, 66 out of the 96 NEISS hospitals collect data
under NEISS-AIP. NOTE: Your hospital is collecting data under NEISS-AIP.
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In 2018, NEISS had its first major update since the NEISS-AIP expansion. In addition to
formatting changes, the following major changes were made: (1) Diagnosis 2 and Body Part 2
variables were added; (2) Product 3 variable was added; (3) Ethnicity variable was added; and
(4) the allowable length and requirements of the narrative comment were changed. These
changes were fully implemented on January 1, 2019.
About this NEISS-AIP Coding Manual
This coding manual will assist the NEISS coder in determining when and how to code NEISSAIP cases in the PC-NEISS system. The PC-NEISS system is only available on the CPSCissued laptop computer(s) provided to each NEISS hospital. For detailed instructions about the
PC-NEISS software, including instructions for uploading data, please see the PC-NEISS User
Manual available on the Desktop of the CPSC-issued laptop computer. CPSC staff will also
provide you a hard copy of the PC-NEISS User Manual upon request.
NEISS data users rely on coding that is consistent and easy to understand. Compliance with
this guidance will enable CPSC to conduct improved quality control of data submitted.
Important Definitions
Consumer Product
A consumer product is defined as any article, or component part thereof, produced or distributed
for sale to or use by a consumer in or around a home, school, in recreation, or otherwise (U.S.
Government Accountability Office, 2014). While CPSC has jurisdiction over some 15,000 types
of products, some consumer products fall outside the jurisdiction of the CPSC (e.g., alcohol,
licensed motor vehicles, drugs, cosmetics, firearms). A comprehensive list of consumer
products that NEISS coders are likely to encounter is located in the alphabetical reference in
this coding manual. Product codes that are underlined in the alphabetical reference are
consumer products or other objects that fall outside of CPSC jurisdiction.
External Cause
In medicine, an external cause is a reason for the existence of a medical condition which can be
associated with a specific object or acute process that was caused by something outside the
body. External causes of injury are critical for understanding an injury event. In this coding
manual, we may refer to an event as having an external cause of injury rather than an actual
injury. This is because NEISS coders will encounter reportable cases where an external cause
of injury was present (e.g., motor vehicle crash), but where there is no noted injury diagnosis.
Injury
Injury is defined as any unintentional (i.e., unplanned) or intentional damage to the body
resulting from acute (i.e., excessive) exposure to thermal, mechanical, electrical, or chemical
energy or from the absence of essentials such as heat or oxygen. (Control., 1989) Injuries
typically occur during a brief period of time or during a single, instantaneous event. Injury
includes trauma from motor vehicle crashes, falls, poisoning, burns, suffocation, and drowning.
Injury may be fatal or nonfatal. (Christoffel, 1999)
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NEISS Data Reporting Process
The success of NEISS depends upon adequate documentation by medical providers in the ED,
correct identification of reportable cases by a NEISS coder, and accurate coding of all
reportable cases by a NEISS coder. Every case coded must include information about the
patient, the incident (i.e., who, what, why, where, when, how), the injury and any product(s)
associated with the injury. Because the cases a NEISS hospital reports are used to develop
national estimates, just one case reported by a NEISS hospital represents up to 50 cases of a
similar kind nationally. Before coding for NEISS, the coder must be formally trained by CPSC
staff.
The data collection process begins when a patient is registered in the ED of a NEISS hospital.
ED staff members elicit critical information as to how the injury occurred and document that
information in the patient's ED record. It is important that NEISS coders work closely with ED
staff to ensure that documentation is adequate.
Each day or every few days, a NEISS coder reviews all ED records for a treatment date (i.e.,
date of ED visit), and codes each case that meets the criteria for inclusion in NEISS. The NEISS
coder abstracts pertinent data from the selected ED record and transcribes it as coded variables
and a brief narrative comment as a NEISS case in a CPSC-supplied laptop computer using
rules described in this coding manual.
Following completion of NEISS data entry each day, the NEISS coder submits cases to CPSC
using a secure, encrypted Internet transfer system. Once transmitted, NEISS data undergoes
several reviews and data checks before the data is finalized. The CPSC analytical process
begins on the same morning the NEISS data are collected. Analysts at CPSC check data for
quality control and screen cases for potential emerging hazards. It is essential that each case
reported be as complete and accurate as possible.
Reviewing Hospital Records
The NEISS coder must screen every ED visit for inclusion in NEISS by reviewing each patient
medical record. This screening process should occur for each treatment date and by calendar
day order. Treatment days should never be skipped. The coder must review all visits that result
in creation of an ED record, regardless of whether the patient was treated and released, left
without being seen, was admitted to the hospital, or was transferred to another hospital. When
more than one coder is coding for NEISS, it is important that the coders coordinate their
coding so that treatment dates are not duplicated or skipped. It is very important that the
NEISS coder ensures that records of all patients seen in the ED are reviewed. NEISS coders
must ensure that they maintain access to the records of all patients that were seen in the ED,
such as admitted patients, deceased patients, trauma patients, transfer patients, burn center
patients, etc. In some NEISS hospitals, populations of patients may be lost from the ED log
once a transfer to another part of the hospital occurs. Be aware that some places of emergency
care may be physically separate from the main ED in the hospital. For example, consider visits
for emergency care to both adult and pediatric EDs and urgent care tracks in the ED.
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Determining Reportable Cases
Do Report
The following types of ED visits should be reported to NEISS-AIP:
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All fatal and nonfatal injury events or ED visits with an external cause of injury
regardless of diagnosis;
Illnesses, allergic reactions, and symptoms whose onset is associated with a consumer
product or activity; and
All visits that otherwise qualify for a Special Study (see Study Manual appendices).
Examples of reportable cases involving injury events or external causes of injury:
• falls with or without an injury diagnosis (e.g., well child check)
• amputations, lacerations, burns, fractures, etc.;
• bites or sting injuries;
• injuries due to assault or suicide attempts;
• needle stick injuries;
• exposures to chemicals, pesticides, etc.;
• alcohol intoxication or poisoning or drug overdose;
• motor vehicle crashes or collisions with or without an injury diagnosis; and
• gunshot wounds.
Examples of reportable cases involving illnesses, allergic reactions, and symptoms:
• rashes or itching after use of new laundry detergent;
• nausea and vomiting during exercise on a treadmill;
• carpal tunnel syndrome after swinging a hammer all week to build a deck;
• asthma attack that started while playing basketball; and
• rhabdomyolysis after heavy weightlifting.
If a patient visits the ED multiple times for the same incident, the incident must only be reported
one time. If new information becomes available with a subsequent visit, the NEISS coder
should update the information in the NEISS record for the first visit rather than create a new
NEISS record (e.g., patient returns to the ED with cellulitis several days after previous ED visit
for a laceration).
If a patient returns to the ED (even on the same treatment date) for a new incident unrelated to
the first incident, each of the visits must be coded separately (e.g., patient broke his wrist last
week playing basketball, and comes in today because he tripped and hit his cast against a
door).
For patients that frequent the ED, all visits are reportable whenever they appear to be distinct
incidents (e.g., person returns to ED second night in a row for drug overdose, or alcohol
intoxication).
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Do Not Report
The following types of ED visits should not be reported to NEISS:
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Transfers from any hospitals in the U.S. or its territories;
Repeat visits for the same event;
Medical device failures and malfunctions without injury;
Complications of medical/surgical procedures without injury;
Illnesses, allergic reactions, and symptoms not associated with a reportable product
and that do not qualify for a special study;
Allergic reactions, illnesses, or poisonings associated with food or non-alcoholic
drinks; and
Drug/alcohol detoxification, screenings, treatment referral, or withdrawal (unless the
patient is also diagnosed with acute intoxication, overdose, or poisoning and the
substance is in the patient’s system). Be sure to include this information in the
comment.
Examples of ED visits that typically are not reportable include:
• chronic conditions or symptoms associated with chronic conditions (e.g., cancer,
diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, high blood pressure);
• viral or bacterial illnesses or symptoms associated with such illnesses (e.g., influenza,
sexually transmitted diseases, sneezing, runny nose);
• mental disorders and psychiatric conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, suicidal
ideation/thoughts without suicide attempt, panic attacks, psychosis);
• neurological conditions, (e.g., stroke, epilepsy); and
• medical device failures or malfunctions without injury (e.g., catheter dislodged,
pacemaker battery replacement).
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Coding Instructions by Variable
Review and code cases in order of the date of treatment, unless otherwise directed by CPSC.
There is a section in this coding manual for each of the variables to be reported:
Treatment Date
Case Number
Collection Date
Comment
Date of Birth
Age
Sex
Hispanic (Ethnicity)
Race
Diagnosis 1 and 2
Body Part 1 and 2
Disposition
Products 1, 2, and 3
Intent
Location
Fire Involvement
Work-Related
Treatment Date
(8 characters)
The treatment date is another name for the date of ED treatment. The date of treatment is
usually recorded on the ED record at the time of registration (i.e., entry to the hospital). The
format for coding this variable is MM/DD/YYYY.
Examples:
Date of Treatment
July 23, 2019
January 1, 2020
Code
07/23/2019
01/01/2020
Case Number
(8 characters - numbers only)
Each case reported to NEISS for a specific treatment date must have a unique case number.
Letters of the alphabet may not be used. It is very important that the case number allows the
coder to be able to find a case should CPSC have a question regarding the case.
Example:
ED Case Number
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When a NEISS hospital uses more than eight digits for its case numbers, code only the LAST
eight digits.
Example:
ED Case Number
956781234
Code
56781234
Do not code any letters of the alphabet, which may appear in your hospital's case number.
Substitute zeroes for any letters.
Example:
ED Case Number
EA123456
Code
00123456
Collection Date
The collection date is the date the NEISS coder codes the case. The collection date is
determined automatically by NEISS and cannot be changed by the coder or CPSC staff.
Comment
(up to 400 characters)
Every comment MUST comply with the following:
• Age and sex must be at the start of the comment (i.e., 10YOM, 11MOF)
• Be descriptive and include details about the incident (i.e., who, what, why, when,
where, how)
• Name and spelling of the product(s) must be correct
• Describe the sequence of events, alcohol/drug involvement, and the affected body
part(s) in the middle of the comment
• Include the blood alcohol level/concentration (BAC/BAL) or breath alcohol results
whenever alcohol is associated with the incident. If a BAC/BAL or breath alcohol was
not taken or recorded, the comment must state this.
• The relevant clinician’s diagnoses should be at the end of the comment exactly as
written in the ED record, and denoted with “DX:”. It is very important to include the
abbreviation “DX:” to help distinguish the clinician’s diagnoses from other details
about symptoms and complaints.
• Quote verbatim the words actually used within the ED record.
For example:
• 60YOF was sleeping and woke up on floor, unsure if fell from bed or if woke up and
fell, heavy ETOH night before. +5cm laceration thru all subcutaneous layers. BAC
0.19. DX: laceration of forehead.
• 25YOM cut his hand when picking up broken glass from a bowl that dropped on the
floor. DX: laceration of superficial palmar arch of right hand; laceration of left index
finger without foreign body or damage to nail.
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80YOF was cleaning with vacuum when walking from bedroom to hallway and her
foot got caught on an extension cord, causing fall to face, hit head on wall and kitchen
floor. +11 cm lac to frontal scalp. DX: fall; scalp laceration.
As demonstrated in the examples, the use of sentence case is recommended. In other words,
capitalize only the first word of each sentence and “DX:”
If the NEISS coder uses a symbol as an identifier (NOTE: only necessary for coders that share
computers), that symbol should be the last character typed in the comment.
Patient Age and Sex in Comment
Begin each comment with the patient’s age and sex using “Y” for year or “M” for months,
followed by “O” for old, and then “M” for male or “F” for female. The coder must pay careful
attention to the age of the patient on the date of treatment and not at the time the data is
collected/reported to CPSC.
Examples:
30 year old male
19 month old female
30YOM
19MOF
Use of Abbreviations
Abbreviations other than those described above (e.g., for age/sex; dx; bac/bal) must be avoided
whenever possible because data users cannot guess the meaning of most abbreviations
whether they are the general public, medical professionals, media professionals, or researchers.
Uncommon or ambiguous abbreviations are not acceptable and cases with these
abbreviations will be returned to the coder for correction. Use of abbreviations in the
comment must be avoided whenever possible.
Quote Information Verbatim from the Medical Record
Product names and clinical diagnoses must not be reworded. Quote verbatim the words actually
used on the ED record. Make sure the spelling of the product is accurate. For example,
humerus fracture must not be reworded as “arm fracture”.
Description of the Incident
The Comment should include a description of what the patient was doing when the incident
occurred (i.e., the sequence of events), the product(s) involved, and the location where the
incident occurred. Refer to the ED notes of the attending physician, nurse, triage staff, and other
medical professionals for pertinent information. When available, include information about the
use (or lack of) protective equipment and devices (e.g., not wearing a helmet” or “smoke alarm
sounded”). If the incident is intentional (e.g., assault, suicide attempt, legal intervention), include
this information in the Comment.
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Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
Do not include PII such as names, addresses (e.g., street, city), or birthdates in the Comment.
If another person is associated with the incident, refer to the other person by their relationship to
the patient (e.g., father, sister, classmate, or neighbor). If twins are involved in an incident, and
both twins are patients that will be coded in separate NEISS cases, be sure to indicate “Twin A”
or “Twin B” in the Comment just after the age.
Examples:
31YOF tripped on toy truck in son’s bedroom last night, toe is swollen. DX: toe sprain
3YOM (twin A) got into grandma’s bottle of heart pills with sibling. DX: Poisoning
3YOM (twin B) got into grandma’s bottle of heart pills with sibling. DX: Poisoning
Product Description and Brand Names
All products involved in the incident must be mentioned in the Comment field. Please
include the brand name or manufacturer of any product associated with an injury whenever
such information is available. Product identification can never be too specific! Remarks like
"used crib from a garage sale" or "rental bicycle" are helpful in the absence of any other product
identification.
Date of Birth
(8 characters-numbers only)
Whenever available, enter the date of birth for the patient. The PC-NEISS software will then
automatically calculate and insert the correct age of the patient based upon the treatment date.
The format for the date of birth is MM/DD/YYYY.
Age
(up to 3 characters)
When the date of birth is not available, enter the correct age of the patient on the date of
treatment. For children under two years old, record the age in completed months (e.g., code
the age of infants who are four to seven weeks old as one month). To show that the age is in
months instead of years, put a "2" in the first space of the age code. Code the age of infants
who are less than one month old as one month (“201”).
Examples:
Age
Three weeks
Four weeks (one month)
Seven weeks
Ten weeks
Nine months
Twelve months (one year)
Eighteen months
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201
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201
202
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For a patient two years of age or older, record age in years.
Examples:
Age
Two years
Eight years
Forty-five years
One hundred years
One hundred two years
Not recorded/Unknown
Code
2
8
45
100
102
0
If the patient is older than 115 years old, code the age as 115 and indicate the actual age in the
Comment. If the ED record indicates the patient was born on January 1, 1900, please verify the
patient’s age with hospital staff – some hospitals use this date when the patient’s age is
unknown.
Please note: CPSC prefers that coders use the Date of Birth variable in lieu of the age variable.
Mistakes in coded ages are common when patients have birthdays after the date of treatment
and before the NEISS coder codes the case. Hospital medical record systems automatically
update the age of the patient daily.
Always ensure that the age coded in the variable and the age in the comment agree
before submitting data to CPSC!
Sex
(1 character)
Report the patient’s sex as it is recorded in the ED record. If a patient is transgender or intersex,
code the patient’s sex based on how it is recorded in the ED record.
Sex
Code
Male
Female
Not recorded
1
2
0
Hispanic?
(1 character)
The Hispanic variable is a variable that indicates ethnicity. Report Hispanic? as 1-Yes when the
ED record indicates the patient is Hispanic, Latino/Latina, or of Spanish origin. Hispanic ethnicity
includes people of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish
culture or origin regardless of race. If a medical record does not indicate an ethnicity, one should
not be assumed based upon factors such as last name of the patient.
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If the ED Record …
indicates the patient is a person of Hispanic, Latino/Latina, or Spanish
origin.
indicates the patient is not a person of Hispanic, Latino/Latina, or
Spanish origin.
does not indicate whether the patient is of Hispanic, Latino/Latina, or
Spanish origin.
Then Code
1-Yes
2-No
0-Unknown
Race
(1 character)
Report the patient’s race as it is recorded in the ED record. Use the codes below to classify the
patient's race based on information in the ED record. When the race is stated in the ED record,
and you cannot identify which of the race codes to use, refer to Appendix G for additional
information. If Appendix G does not include the suggested race code, then select code 3-Other
and enter the specified race in the Other Race text field (up to 15 characters).
Definition
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe,
the Middle East, or North Africa.
A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of
Africa.
Use this code when: (1) the ED record indicates more than one
race (e.g., multiracial, biracial), or (2) the race is stated in the ED
record and none of the above applies.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far
East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North
and South America (including Central America), and who
maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii,
Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
Use this code when there is no information patient race in the ED
record.
Code Race
1-White
2-Black/African American
3-Other (then enter race
specified by ED record in
the Race Other field)
4-Asian
5-American
Indian/Alaska Native
6-Native
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0-Not stated
Examples of coding the Hispanic and Race Variables
Race/Ethnicity in the ED Record
White Hispanic
Black Hispanic
Cambodian
Alaskan Indian
Samoan, Not Hispanic
White/Black
Puerto Rican
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1
0
0
2
0
1
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Race
1
2
4
5
6
3
0
Race Other
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Diagnosis 1 and 2
(2 characters each)
Diagnosis 1 must always be coded. Diagnosis 2 is coded if there is more than one
diagnosis. As a reminder, all diagnoses coded must also be noted in the Comment field.
There are a total of 30 NEISS diagnosis codes and each code is 2 numerical characters. A
summary of the 30 NEISS diagnosis codes follows and may also be found in Appendix D.
Appendix B contains a list of NEISS injury diagnosis codes for the diagnoses that NEISS
coders are likely to encounter in ED medical records.
Diagnosis
Amputation
Anoxia
Aspirated foreign object
Avulsion
Burns, scald (from hot liquids or steam)
Burns, thermal (from flames or hot surface)
Burns, chemical (caustics, etc.)
Burns, radiation (includes all cell damage by ultraviolet, x-rays, microwaves,
laser beam, radioactive materials, etc.)
Burns, electrical
Burns, not specified
Concussions
Contusions, Abrasions
Crushing
Dental injury
Dermatitis, Conjunctivitis
Dislocation
Electric shock
Foreign body
Fracture
Hematoma
Hemorrhage
Ingested foreign object
Internal organ injury
Laceration
Nerve damage
Poisoning
Puncture
Strain or Sprain
Submersion (including Drowning)
Other/Not Stated
Code
50
65
42
72
48
51
49
73
46
47
52
53
54
60
74
55
67
56
57
58
66
41
62
59
61
68
63
64
69
71*
*When Diagnosis - 71 (Other/Not Stated) is entered in PC-NEISS, the cursor will tab to a
required “Diagnosis Other” field. The NEISS coder is required to enter a text string (up to 50
characters) describing the diagnosis verbatim as it is described in the ED medical record.
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Finding the Diagnosis in the ED Record
The attending physician’s or other clinical provider’s (e.g., nurse practitioner, physician
assistant) notes should be used as the basis for selecting the appropriate diagnosis code(s) for
NEISS. Please note that a diagnostic word used by a medical provider at a hospital may
not be the same word used in NEISS. Carefully review the Discussion of Selected Diagnoses
section to learn how code Diagnosis 1 and Diagnosis 2 for a variety of common scenarios.
For example:
Clinician’s diagnosis
carbon monoxide poisoning
Inhalation injury from bleach fumes
foreign body trachea
anoxic brain injury due to near drowning
NEISS diagnosis code
65 Anoxia
68 Poisoning
42 Aspiration
69 Submersion
Diagnostic information is usually found in the clinician’s notes, but may be found in other areas
of the ED record (e.g., discharge summary). The diagnosis may also be referred to by other
names (e.g., clinical impression, final diagnosis). If the clinician’s diagnoses are non-specific
(e.g., “DX: facial injury”), and more specific information is available from other medical
personnel (e.g., nursing notes document 5cm laceration on the right cheek), then use the
specific information to determine the NEISS diagnosis code(s). If the clinician’s diagnoses are
not available, then use diagnostic information provided by other medical personnel (e.g.,
radiologist, physician’s assistant, nurse). If the record contains no diagnoses by medical
personnel, review the patient's complaint and the treatment(s) given to choose the most
appropriate diagnoses.
It is important to keep in mind that all fatal and nonfatal injury events are reportable, regardless
of diagnosis. If the ED record indicates there was an external cause of injury (e.g., motor vehicle
crash, fall down stairs) and there was no associated injury or diagnosis recorded in the ED
record, the Diagnosis 1 code is 71, Other/Not Stated.
For example:
20YOM brought to ED after minor fall down 3 stairs at fraternity party. Denies LOC. BAC
230. DX: acute alcohol poisoning.
Diagnosis 1: 71– Other: “Not Stated”
Diagnosis 2: 68-Poisoning
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Body Part 2: 85-All Parts of Body
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Diagnosis Coding Priority
NEISS Diagnosis Codes 1 and 2 should be assigned using the following priority: (1) diagnoses
associated with consumer products/activities, (2) diagnoses associated with external causes of
injury without consumer products/activities (e.g., fall, assault, motor vehicle crash), (3)
diagnoses associated with alcohol/drug use or adverse drug events.
1. When the ED visit is associated with a consumer product/activity, Diagnosis 1
should always reflect the most severe diagnosis associated with the consumer
product/activity.
a. If there are multiple diagnoses associated with the consumer product/activity,
code the most severe as Diagnosis 1 and the next most severe as Diagnosis 2.
b. If there is no injury or diagnosis associated with the consumer product/activity,
Diagnosis 1 should be 71-Other.
2. If the ED visit is not associated with a consumer product/activity, Diagnosis 1 should
reflect the most severe diagnosis associated with external causes of injury.
a. If there are multiple diagnoses associated with external causes of injury, code the
most severe as Diagnosis 1 and the next most severe as Diagnosis 2.
b. If there is no injury or diagnosis associated with the external cause of injury,
Diagnosis 1 should be 71-Other.
3. Alcohol/drug use and adverse drug events: Only code diagnoses associated with
alcohol/drug use or adverse drug events in Diagnosis 1 when there are no consumer
products/activities and no external causes of injury associated with the ED visit. Please
note that the Adverse Drug Event Study is triggered by certain product codes, not
diagnosis codes.
Examples:
23MOF got into a bottle of liquid detergent and drank some, vomited and is lethargic.
DX: Accidental poisoning
Diagnosis 1: 68-Poisoning
Body Part 1: 85-All Parts of Body
Diagnosis 2: Body Part 2: 15MOM was found chewing on a flavored children’s aspirin pill, sitting next to the bottle
of pills, might be up to four missing. DX: Ingestion of aspirin
Diagnosis 1: 68-Poisoning
Body Part 1: 85-All Parts of Body
Diagnosis 2: Body Part 2: 61YOF fell off bed onto floor, had been drinking earlier in the evening.
DX: Fall, Acute alcohol intoxication
Diagnosis 1: 71-Other “Not Stated”
Body Part 1: 87-Not Stated
Diagnosis 2: 68-Poisoning
Body Part 2: 85-All Parts of Body
32YOM riding a bike home from the bar when he hit a parked car, not wearing helmet.
DX: Fractured right clavicle, Mild head injury, Alcohol intoxication
Diagnosis 1: 57-Fracture
Body Part 1: 30-Shoulder
Diagnosis 2: 62-Internal Organ Injury
Body Part 2: 75-Head
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86YOF became dizzy, slipped on some water and fell to floor in bathroom, hip hurts. DX:
Adverse reaction to blood pressure meds, right femoral neck fracture, Contusion to right
cheek
Diagnosis 1: 57-Fracture
Body Part 1: 79-Lower Trunk
Diagnosis 2: 53-Contusion
Body Part 2: 76-Face
19YOM was high on PCP and punched through a window. DX: Substance abuse,
Fracture 5th metacarpal, Multiple lacerations left hand
Diagnosis 1: 57-Fracture
Body Part 1: 82-Hand
Diagnosis 2: 59-Laceration
Body Part 2: 82-Hand
PC-NEISS software will not allow the coder to enter the same combination of Diagnosis Code
and Body Part twice. Please remember to mention all diagnoses in the Comment.
Examples:
11YOM was playing volleyball yesterday & fell onto outstretched arms, pain & swelling to
both wrists. DX: fractures of bilateral wrists
Diagnosis 1: 57-Fracture
Body Part 1: 34-Wrist
Diagnosis 2: Body Part 2: 37YOM was bit on the calf by a dog while bicycling, site is red painful. DX: animal bite
with open wound, cellulitis of wound
Diagnosis 1: 71-Other
Body Part 1: 36-Lower Leg
Diagnosis 71-Other text: “animal bite with open wound, cellulitis of wound”
Diagnosis 2: Body Part 2: -
When Diagnoses Should Not Be Coded
Some ED diagnosis should not be coded:
• Unrelated illness, comorbidity, or preexisting conditions (e.g., diabetes, urinary tract
infection, flu, history of alcohol abuse without current intoxication).
• Symptoms of injuries (e.g., pain) where the injury is already coded for the same body
part (e.g., when there is pain to arm due to fractured arm, code the fracture only).
• Behavioral and mental disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety), suicidal ideation (e.g.,
thoughts, plans)
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Discussion of Selected Diagnoses in Alphabetical Order
Alcohol/Drug Use
If the ED record indicates the use of alcohol and/or drugs, 68, Poisoning is coded only when the
diagnosis indicates a poisoning, overdose, or intoxication. Symptoms of alcohol/drug use
should not be coded separately (e.g., do not add 71, Other for chest pain from drug
use).
Anoxia
Use code 65, Anoxia, when the patient cannot obtain sufficient oxygen, either due to difficult
breathing or lack of oxygen, and when the anoxia is not due to poisoning, aspiration, or
drowning. Code 65, Anoxia, when:
• The diagnosis is strangulation, suffocation, or asphyxia.
• The patient inhaled products of combustion, such as smoke, soot, or exhaust (e.g.,
generator, heating appliance, or camping equipment).
• The patient was exposed to carbon monoxide (CO), methane, propane, or natural gas.
Aspirated Foreign Object
Use code 42, Aspirated foreign object, when an object is inhaled, blocking the airway, or is
located in the respiratory tract (e.g., oropharynx, pharynx, larynx, trachea, or lungs). Commonly
aspirated objects include beads, coins, and thumbtacks. If a patient aspirates on liquids, use 42,
Aspirated foreign object, unless the aspiration was due to immersion, submersion or drowning.
If a foreign object is in the nose, and there is any uncertainty whether it was aspirated or
inserted, use 42, Aspirated foreign object.
Use this code when the only information in the ED record is that the patient “choked” or that an
object is in the “throat” (e.g., in cases where the patient left without being seen).
Avulsions, Contusions/Abrasions, and Lacerations
Use code 72, Avulsions, for avulsions, avulsion lacerations, degloving, and skin tears. Use code
53, Contusions/Abrasions, for abrasions, bruises, contusions, ecchymoses, friction burns,
scratches, and soft tissue injuries. Use code 59, Laceration, for lacerations and cuts. If a patient
has a wound due to cutting, slashing, or slicing with a sharp object, and there is no other
information, use 59, Laceration. Exceptions: Use code 57, Fracture, for avulsion fractures. Use
code 62, Internal organ injury, for any injuries to the brain, abdominal organs, and thoracic
organs (e.g., spleen laceration, cerebral contusion).
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Burn Injuries
Try to get information about the kind of burn (chemical, electrical, scald, thermal, radiation). If
the clinician’s diagnosis is inadequate, the type of burn may be deduced from the kind of
incident and product(s) involved.
Scenario
Then Code:
Burns from arcing, electrical products
46, Electric burn
Burns from cold (e.g., ice, frostbite, frostnip)
47, Burn not specified
Burns from hot water, hot liquid, or steam
48, Scald burn
Contact with acids, alkalis, or caustics
49, Chemical burn
Chemical ignited causing injury from resulting flames
51, Thermal burn*
Burns from flammable liquids that ignited (e.g., gasoline,
51, Thermal burn*
kerosene, or lighter fluid)
Burn caused by touching the hot surface of lamp
51, Thermal burn
Burn caused by exposure to sun lamp
73, Radiation burn
Friction burns (e.g., “carpet burn”, “road rash”)
53, Contusions/Abrasions
Pulmonary burns
62, Internal organ injury
* For all thermal burns, the Comment should make it clear whether the burn came from flames
or a hot surface if the information is available.
Choking
Choking is a symptom. Do not assume that choking refers to aspiration. If there is any other
information available in the ED record, use that information to choose the diagnosis code. Only
use 42, Aspiration for choking when there is no other information available in the ED record
(e.g., patient left without being seen). For example, if the only diagnosis is “choking”, but an xray indicates the object is in the esophagus, use 41, Ingestion.
Dermatitis and Conjunctivitis
Although dermatitis and conjunctivitis have an assigned NEISS diagnosis code (74), they are
considered illnesses (not injuries). Report dermatitis and conjunctivitis when a consumer
product, sport or recreational activity is associated with the onset, or the case qualifies for a
special study (e.g., poisoning or chemical burn to child under age 5). If the dermatitis is due to
ingestion of a substance, use diagnosis code 68, Poisoning.
Foreign Body
Use 56-Foreign Body when a solid object is embedded in the patient by force (e.g., splinter in
arm) or otherwise attached to the patient’s body (e.g., ring stuck on finger, hair tourniquet). If the
foreign body is a liquid in the eye, use 71-Other/Not Stated instead. If a foreign body is in the
nose, and there is uncertainty whether it was aspirated or inserted, use 42-Aspirated foreign
object.
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Head Injuries
Code the most severe and specific diagnosis(es). A summary of diagnosis codes for common
head injuries follows:
Scenario
Then Code:
Cerebral contusion
62, Internal Organ Injury
Concussion
52, Concussion
Hematoma to head
58, Hematoma
Scalp laceration
59, Laceration
Subdural hematoma
62, Internal Organ Injury
If there is no specific diagnosis for the head injury, use 62, Internal organ injury. For example, if
the patient hit his head but left the ED before an ED diagnosis was recorded, use 62, Internal
organ injury.
More than one head injury may be coded. For example, diagnoses of closed head injury and
concussion are not mutually exclusive. If both diagnoses are listed in the ED record, then both
should be coded.
Ingested Foreign Object
Use code 41, Ingested foreign object, only when BOTH of the following conditions are met:
• The patient has swallowed an insoluble, solid object; that is, an item that will not dissolve
in liquid, and
• The swallowed object is not likely to cause poisoning.
Some commonly swallowed objects are coins, toy parts, buttons, nails, and crayons. The object
may or may not have lodged somewhere in the digestive tract (e.g., esophagus, stomach,
intestines). If the object is in the respiratory tract (e.g., trachea, lungs), use 42, Aspirated foreign
object.
Use this code when the only information in the ED record is that the patient “swallowed”
something and there is no evidence of aspiration or poisoning.
Internal Organ Injuries
Use code 62, Internal organ injury, for injuries to the brain, abdominal organs, and thoracic
organs that are not due to aspiration or ingestion. This includes organ injuries described as
contusions, lacerations, or hemorrhages (e.g., cardiac contusion, liver laceration, spleen
hemorrhage). Exception: The diagnosis of “acute kidney injury” is not necessarily a result of a
traumatic event, and may be caused by illness. If the acute kidney injury is due to drugs, use
68, Poisoning. If the acute kidney injury is due to crushing, use 54, Crushing. If a patient has
acute kidney injury due to a blunt force trauma, use 62, Internal organ injury.
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Poisoning
Use code 68, Poisoning, when the patient:
• Swallowed either a liquid or soluble chemical or drug/medication. Chemicals that
may cause poisoning include liquids such as furniture polish, bleach, lighter fluid, paint,
gasoline, and alcohol. Poisoning may also be caused by non-liquid household
substances such as charcoal, powder detergents, toilet bowl cleaning tablets, spackling
compounds, and solid room deodorizers. These substances are soluble (i.e., dissolve in
liquid).
• Inhaled vapors, fumes or gases (e.g., from chemicals, cleaners, or fuels). Exception:
Use code 65, Anoxia, for inhalation of carbon monoxide (CO), smoke from fires,
products of combustion (e.g., exhaust), natural gas, or methane.
• Swallowed either a liquid or soluble chemical or drug and had an “allergic reaction”
(e.g., swelling, dermatitis, rashes, hives, urticaria, etc.).
• Had a systemic reaction (e.g., swelling, skin rash, etc.) from absorption of a product
through the skin (e.g., hair dye).
Please remember, it is always important to report product codes for any other product(s)
associated with child poisonings (e.g., pill or other container, medicine cabinet, counter, bottle).
Submersion (including Drowning or Near Drowning)
Use 69‐Submersion for fatal and nonfatal injuries associated with drowning. This includes
aspiration or ingestion of water while the patient is immersed in water (e.g., lake, pool, tub,
bucket).
Other
If none of the listed diagnoses in Appendix B is appropriate, use code 71, Other/Not Stated.
Record the exact wording of the diagnosis from the ED record in the Diagnosis Other variable
field.
Probable/Possible/Rule Out/Differential Diagnosis
If the ED record indicates that a diagnosis(es) is “probable,” “possible,” “cannot be ruled out”
(also indicated as “Rule Out” or “R/O”), etc. and there is no other diagnostic information
available, then the unconfirmed diagnosis(es) should be coded. Unconfirmed diagnoses take
priority over vague symptoms such as pain.
Examples:
17YOM riding a bicycle was struck by a car +loc. DX: possible mild TBI.
Diagnosis 1: 62-Internal Organ Injury
Body Part 1: 75-Head
Diagnosis 2: Body Part 2: 59YOF was playing shuffleboard developed pain in back. DX: acute right lower rib
contusion versus occult fracture.
Diagnosis 1: 53-Contusion
Body Part 1: 31-Trunk, upper (rib)
Diagnosis 2: 57-Fracture
Body Part 2: 31-Trunk, upper (rib)
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89YF demented, sent from urgent care facility to rule out head injury after suffered
unwitnessed fall out of chair. DX: fall.
Diagnosis 1: 62-Internal Organ Injury
Body Part 1: 75-Head
Diagnosis 2: Body Part 2: -
When No Diagnosis is Available
When there are no relevant physician’s diagnoses, use other information in the ED record. The
patient’s chief complaint may be used if there is no other diagnostic information available (e.g.,
the patient left without being seen). If there is no information, Diagnosis 1 = 71, Other: “Not
stated” may be used.
Sometimes the only information NEISS coders have about an injury is a clinical impression that
is not easily translatable to a NEISS diagnosis code. The following examples are some of these
common scenarios:
Scenario
Blister (not due to burn or chemical)
Cut
Fishhook injury
Needle stick/Finger stick
Scratches
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71-Other
59-Laceration
56-Foreign Body
63-Puncture
53-Contusion
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Body Part 1 and 2
(2 characters each)
Body Part 1 must always be coded. Body Part 2 is coded if there is more than one body part
affected. As a reminder, all body parts coded must also be noted in the Comment field.
There are 26 NEISS Body Part codes. Refer to Appendix C for an in-depth list of body parts and
corresponding NEISS Body Part codes. Appendix D includes a body part diagram as a quick
reference. Appendix D will help you distinguish the boundaries between the body part codes
(e.g., upper vs lower trunk). The body part codes as follows:
Body Part Affected
Code
Arm, lower (not including elbow or wrist)
Arm, upper
Ankle
Ear
Elbow
Eyeball
Face (including eyelid, eye area and nose)
Finger
Foot
Hand
Head
Internal (use with aspiration and ingestion)
Knee
Leg, lower (not including knee or ankle)
Leg, upper
Mouth (including lips, tongue and teeth)
Neck
Pubic region
Shoulder (including clavicle, collarbone)
Toe
Trunk, lower
Trunk, upper (not including shoulders)
Wrist
25-50% of body (used for burns only)
All parts of body (more than 50% of body)
Not recorded
33
80
37
94
32
77
76
92
83
82
75
0
35
36
81
88
89
38
30
93
79
31
34
84
85
87
If more than one Body Part is coded, Body Part 1 must correspond to Diagnosis 1 and Body
Part 2 must correspond to Diagnosis 2. If more than one body part is associated with one
diagnosis, code the body parts with the most severe injuries and mention all of the affected
body parts in the Comments.
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Example:
55YOF had a large pot of boiling water with noodles on the stove, tried to pick it up and
dropped it because the handle was too hot. Water spilled on her arm, legs, and
abdomen. 25% total body surface area. DX: Second degree burns to right forearm and
both thighs, first degree burns to abdomen.
Diagnosis 1: 48-Burns, Scald
Body Part 1: 33-Arm, Lower
Diagnosis 2: 48-Burns, Scald
Body Part 2: 81-Leg, Upper
When multiple diagnoses are represented by the same Diagnosis and Body Part code
combination, the Diagnosis code and Body Part code combination should only be entered once.
Example:
68YOF at home cleaning up, backed up and tripped on open dishwasher door, falling
backward and landing on left side. DX: fractured left radius and left ulna.
Diagnosis 1: 57-Fracture
Body Part 1: 33-Lower arm
Diagnosis 2: Body Part 2: -
Discussion of Body Part Affected for Selected Injuries
Back Injuries
For back injuries, determine whether the upper back (upper trunk/thoracic vertebrae, code 31),
or lower back (lower trunk/lumbar vertebrae, code 79), was involved and code accordingly. Use
the waist or navel as the dividing line to differentiate between upper and lower trunk. If the
diagnosis is simply “Back injury” and there is no other information in the ED record, use
code 31, Upper trunk. (Note: For cervical vertebrae, use Neck, code 89.)
Burn Injuries
If only one or two body parts were burned, code those body parts. If more than two body parts
were burned, code the body parts with the most severe burns. Only use body part codes 84,
85, and 87 when no specific body parts are mentioned in the ED record. If no specific body
parts are identified, but the percent of the body burned is stated (e.g., “18% total body surface
area”), then use one of the following:
•
•
•
burns to less than 25% of the body:
87, Not stated
burns to 25‐50% of the body:
84, 25-50% of body
burns covering more than 50% of the body: 85, All of body
Extremity Injuries
For arm and leg injuries, whether the upper or lower part of the arm was involved and code
accordingly. If there is no other information in the ED record, code unspecified areas of the arm
using 33-Lower Arm, and unspecified areas of the legs using 36-Lower Leg.
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‘Upper extremity’ is a general term that may refer to the upper arm, elbow, lower arm, wrist, and,
or fingers. If the specific area of the upper extremity is known, state and code that as the body
part. Otherwise, use 33-Lower Arm (the preferred code for unspecified areas of the arm).
‘Lower extremity’ is a general term that may refer to the upper leg, knee, lower leg, ankle, foot,
or toes. If the specific area of the lower extremity is known, state and code that as the body part.
Otherwise, use 36-Lower leg (the preferred code for unspecified areas of the leg).
Eye Injuries
For injuries to the eyelids, eyebrows, or the area immediately around the eyes (periorbital), use
code 76, Face. For an injury to the eye itself, use code 77, Eyeball.
Throat
“Throat” refers to the front of the neck, as well as the passage through the neck that leads to
both the digestive and respiratory tracts. If the ED record indicates that an object is in the
“throat,” do not assume that it refers to the respiratory tract. Use other information in the ED
record to determine where the object is located (e.g., “a splinter in the skin of the neck”, “inhaled
the object,” or “foreign body removal from the esophagus”).
Injury Diagnoses Affecting the Entire Body
As shown below, four diagnoses must ALWAYS be accompanied by body part code 85, All
parts of body. In addition, two other diagnoses MUST be accompanied by body part code 0,
Internal.
Diagnosis
Anoxia
Electric shock
Poisoning
Submersion (incl. drowning)
Aspirated foreign object
Ingested foreign object
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67
68
69
42
41
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Body Part Code
85
85
85
85
0
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Disposition
(1 character)
There are 7 NEISS disposition codes as follows:
Disposition
Treated and released, or examined and released without treatment (also includes
transfers for treatment to another department of the same facility without admission)
Treated and transferred to another hospital
Treated and admitted for hospitalization (within same facility)
Held for observation (includes admitted for observation)
Left without being seen, Left against medical advice, Left without treatment, Eloped
Fatality, includes dead on arrival (“DOA”), died in the ED, and died after admission
Not recorded
Code
1
2
4
5
6
8
9
Product Involved (Product 1, Product 2, Product 3)
(4 characters each)
Consumer products and recreational activities that NEISS coders are likely to encounter are
listed alphabetically in this coding manual. Product codes that are underlined in the alphabetical
reference are consumer products or other objects that fall outside of CPSC jurisdiction.
Up to three product codes may be entered into the Product 1, Product 2, and Product 3 variable
fields for each NEISS case. If more than three products are involved in an incident, three must
be coded and all products must be mentioned in the Comment field.
Consult the alphabetic reference to select the most appropriate product code(s). CPSC
recommends that NEISS coders use an electronic version of the coding manual to search
for product codes. An electronic version of the coding manual is on the Desktop of the NEISS
laptop. To search a PDF version of the coding manual for a product code, use CTRL-F and type
in the word you are looking for. If you cannot find a product code after searching the electronic
version of the coding manual, you must contact your CPSC NEISS Representative for
assistance. As a last resort, you may code the product as 9999. CPSC will respond to a product
coded 9999 with a message indicating the correct code for the product. Product code 9999 is to
be used as a last resort and not as a substitute for thoroughly searching the coding manual.
When only one product is involved, enter it as Product 1 and use zeroes for Product Codes 2
and 3. Note: if Product 2 is coded “0000,” then Product 3 will automatically be coded “0000.”
Example:
86YOF slipped and hit her head on wet tile floor in her kitchen.
Product 1 = 1807 (floor)
Product 2 = 0000
Product 3 = 0000
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When only two products are involved, code them as Product 1 and Product 2, and use
zeroes for Product Code 3.
Example:
11YOM riding a bicycle ran into a parked motor vehicle.
Product 1 = 5040 (bicycle)
-orProduct 1 = 1901 (motor vehicle)
Product 2 = 1901 (motor vehicle)
Product 2 = 5040 (bicycle)
Product 3 = 0000
Product 3 = 0000
Exception: When two or more of the involved products are coded with the exact same product
code, only enter the product code once.
Example:
22YOF riding a bicycle collided with another bicyclist.
Product 1 = 5040 (bicycle)
Product 2 = 0000
Product 3 = 0000
Product Coding Priority
When more than four products are involved in an incident, use the following order of priority
to select which three products to code in the Product 1, Product 2, and Product 3 variable fields:
1. Consumer product/activity: Always code consumer products/activities associated with
the ED visit that are within CPSC’s jurisdiction first. These are the product codes in the
alphabetical reference that are not underlined.
2. Other product codes: Product codes that are underlined in the alphabetical reference
are outside CPSC’s jurisdiction (e.g., medications, cosmetics, licensed motor vehicles,
firearms). Preference should be given to non-CPSC product codes that trigger special
studies (e.g., firearms) over other non-CPSC product codes.
Example:
44YOM fell asleep while smoking a cigarette, woke up to sofa/carpet on fire. Admits to
drinking beer and taking oxycodone pills.
Product 1 = 0679-Sofas, couches, davenports, divans or studio couches
Product 2 = 0676-Rugs or carpets, not specified
Product 3 = 1931-Tablet or capsule drugs
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Need for Specific Product Information
The more specific the product information coded in a NEISS case, the more useful the data is to
CPSC and other data users. Whenever possible, code specific product information rather than
general categories of products, and include any details (e.g., brand names) about the product in
the Comment. For example, “gas oven” or “electric convection oven” are more useful than just
“oven”. As another example, report whether an injury from a saw involved a table saw, chain
saw, portable circular saw, radial arm saw, hand saw, saber saw, etc.
To get such detailed information, coders should continually encourage hospital triage
staff, nurses, physicians, and physician’s assistants to record specific product detail. If
you cannot get this kind of detail, at least try to emphasize the need to know whether the
product was powered or motorized (e.g., gas, electric) or unpowered or manual (e.g.,
power saw, hand saw).
If a product is not specified as "electric," "powered," or "motorized," do not assume it is unless
there is specific information in the ED record that makes it clear the product was powered (e.g.,
“patient injured while trying to start a lawn mower”).
Assignment of Product Code
The product code section of this manual provides an alphabetical listing of products and their
corresponding NEISS product codes. When product code names include more than one
product, there is an alphabetic listing for each product.
Example:
Bedspreads, throws or comforters .................................... 0667
Comforters
Use: Bedspreads, throws or comforters .............................. 0667
Throws
Use: Bedspreads, throws or comforters .............................. 0667
In addition, the alphabetic list also includes products that are similar to the coded products but
whose names are not part of the title.
Example:
Afghans
Use: Bedspreads, throws or comforters............................... 0667
Handbags
Use: Clothing accessories ................................................... 1647
Specific Product Codes
Consult the alphabetic NEISS Product Codes section of the Coding Manual for the specific
product code. When words such as electric, gas, or portable are used in the ED record, first look
up the general product. For example, look up "Saws" rather than "Power saws," or look up
"Blankets" rather than "Electric blankets."
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When more than one code exists for a particular type of product, you are directed to choose
among the various eligible codes.
Examples:
Pillows
Choose among:
Pillows (excl. water pillows) .............................................. 4050
Waterbeds or water pillows .............................................. 0662
Nursing pillows
Use: Pillows (excl. water pillows) ................................... 4050
Baby pillow wedges/sleep positioners
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) .................................. 1542
Paintbrushes or rollers
Choose among:
Manual paintbrushes or rollers........................................... 0925
Powered painting equipment
(incl. sprayers, rollers or brushes ....................................... 0887
If not specified as powered,
Use: Paintbrushes or rollers, manual ................................. 0925
“Other” or “Not Elsewhere Classified” Products in a Category
Some groups of products include a separate product code for “Other” or “Not Elsewhere
Classified” products. Use this product code only when the ED record identifies a specific
product, but there is no code given for that particular product. When you select a product code
with "Other" or “Not Elsewhere Classified” in the title, please describe the particular product in
the Comments.
Examples:
Baby carriers
Choose among:
Baby slings and wraps .......................................................... 1560
Framed baby carriers (carried on the back) ......................... 1561
Other soft baby carriers ......................................................... 1562
Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted) ........................................ 1531
Other baby carriers ............................................................ 1549
Mixers
Choose among:
Electric mixers .................................................................... 0231
Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ......................... 0428
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“Not Specified” Product in a Category
If there is no description of the product to help you choose a specific code or an "Other" or “Not
elsewhere classified” code, you may have to use a "Not specified" code. Not all product groups
have a "Not specified" code. In those cases, choose the best code from among those listed.
Examples:
Soldering Irons
Choose among:
Electronic soldering equipment .......................................... 0866
Non-electric soldering equipment ...................................... 0868
If type of soldering equipment is not specifically identified,
Use: Soldering equipment, not specified ........................... 0859
Sanders
Choose among:
Manual filing or sanding tools ............................................ 0862
Power sanders .................................................................. 0803
If sander is not specifically identified as electric,
Use: Manual filing or sanding tools ................................. 0862
Carving knives
Choose among:
Electric or battery-powered knives .................................... 0218
Knives, not elsewhere classified ........................................ 0464
Product Categories Listed as “Also consider”
"Also consider," a direction that accompanies many codes, suggests other products or groups of
products that are related to the one already under consideration. Consider which most
appropriately describes the product.
Examples:
Bottle Openers ..................................................................... 0422
Also consider:
Can Openers
Adult Games
Choose among:
Video or electronic games
Use: Computers (equipment and electronic games) ....... 0557
Games or game parts (excl. marbles
and computer games) ...................................................... 5019
Also consider:
Sports
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Products Included in a Code
Unless a product code title has qualifying words or phrases, it includes all varieties of that
product with the exception of toys. For example, "Televisions" includes all sizes, black and
white, color, free-standing, and cabinet models. However, a “toy television” is 5020, Pretend
electronics, tools, housewares and appliances.
Products Excluded from a Code
Products excluded from a particular code are listed in parentheses immediately following the
code title. These products appear elsewhere in the alphabetic list with their own separate code
numbers.
Example:
Manual cleaning equipment (excl. buckets or pails) ........ 0480
The entry for manual cleaning equipment indicates that there is a separate entry for buckets or
pails. This entry is shown below as it appears in the alphabetical list.
Buckets or Pails ................................................................... 1143
Product Parts
For injuries involving only a particular part or component of a product, code the product as a
whole. If the source product is not stated (e.g., pieces of glass, metal, wood, plastic, etc.), use
code = 7878, no product involved/other product involved.
Batteries (0884) and battery chargers/adapters (0883) are an exception to this rule, and are
coded separately from the product with which they are being used.
Scenario
Injured from tripping over a television cord
Product Code
0572, Televisions
Injured on steps of a slide
1242, Slides or sliding boards (excl.
Swimming pool and water slides)
Injured on piece of broken glass
7878, No product involved
Injured on piece of broken glass
from a storm window
1826, Storm windows
Swallowed a button battery from a TV remote
0572, Televisions, and
0884, Batteries
Burned when toy car battery charger caught fire
5021, Toy vehicles, and
0883, Battery chargers/adapters
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Toys
A product is considered a toy if it is specifically described as a toy (e.g., play money, toy watch,
toy car, etc.) or if you can clearly assume from the information recorded that the product is a toy.
Scenario
9YOM lacerated his leg while digging
in the yard at home with a shovel
Product Code
1403, Other unpowered tools
4YOM fell and cut lip while playing in the yard
at nursery school with a toy shovel
(record explicitly states “toy”)
5020, Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances
2YOF lacerated hand on miniature
5020, Pretend electronics, tools,
plastic shovel obtained in cereal box
housewares, and appliance
(assume toy shovel from information in ED record)
Sports, Recreational Activities and Games
The phrase "activity, apparel or equipment" accompanying sports and recreational activity
codes means that any apparel or equipment contributing to an injury during a game or sport is
coded as part of the product code for that sport. In addition, please specify the item of apparel
or equipment in the Comments (e.g., football helmet, tennis racquet, ski binding, etc.).
However, if apparel or equipment is not mentioned, but the activity or sport is specified, report
the case, using the product code for the sport. If a patient is performing specific exercises while
practicing for a sport, code the sport (not the exercise). For example, code 1205, Basketball for
a patient injured while doing sprints in basketball practice.
Scenario
Product Code
Scalp lacerated by thrown tennis racquet
at school
3284, Tennis (activity, apparel, or
equipment)
Sprained ankle playing tennis at the
recreation center
3284, Tennis (activity, apparel, or
equipment)
Poisoning or Chemical Burns to Children Less than 5 Years of Age
When coding poisoning and chemical burns for children under 5 years of age, use the
appropriate product code listed in the alphabetic section of the Coding Manual. If the product is
unknown, or if you cannot locate an appropriate product code in the alphabetic listing, report the
case using product code 5555.
Please remember, it is always important to report and code any other product(s) associated with
poisonings or chemical burns to children less than 5 years of age (e.g., pill box, other container,
medicine cabinet, counter, bottle).
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“New” Product Codes for Consumer Products Not Found in Manual
If you believe a case involves a consumer product, but you cannot determine an appropriate
product code, or you have a coding question about any case and are not able to discuss the
case with your CPSC NEISS Representative, you may use code 9999 temporarily. CPSC
NEISS staff will review these cases and determine whether 1) a current NEISS product code
can be used, or 2) a new product code should be added to the Manual. In either case, your
CPSC NEISS Representative will contact you after reviewing the case.
No Product Involved or Product Not Listed
Use product code 7878 (no product involved/other product involved) as Product 1 if a product is
unknown or not mentioned, or if the object mentioned is not a codeable product (e.g., sidewalk,
driveway, fire hydrant, guardrail).
When using product code 7878, always use 0000 in the second and third product variable
fields.
Scenarios:
Product Code
Fell off bike and lacerated knee on sidewalk
Product 1: 5040, Bicycles
Product 2: 0000
Product 3: 0000
Fell on driveway and fractured hip
Product 1: 7878
Product 2: 0000
Product 3: 0000
Hit in head with unknown object
Product 1: 7878
Product 2: 0000
Product 3: 0000
Product Coding for Special Types of Incidents
Listed below are some situations that require special coding treatment.
Product Fires, including Flammable Fabrics
A product fire can be extensive (i.e., with fire/flames) or limited (i.e., with smoldering/smoke).
Code the specific product(s) involved. If a burn or smoke inhalation injury results directly from a
flammable fabric, code:
•
•
The source of the fire (e.g., stove, portable room heater, camping lantern, or other firecausing item), and
The first item to ignite (e.g., blanket, clothing, draperies, slipcover, etc.)
In the field labeled "Fire", enter code 1, 2 or 3 to indicate whether the fire department attended.
(See the section on Fire Involvement.)
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House Fires
If there is a house fire, code any consumer product(s) mentioned (e.g., stove, smoke alarm). In
the case of a house fire and/or smoke inhalation where no specific consumer product is
identified, use product code 1866, General home or room involvement in fires. Product code
1866 includes fires in single family homes, townhomes, manufactured (mobile) homes, and the
living areas of apartments and condominiums. Use this code, for example, when the ED record
describes the incident as "house fire" or "smoke filled apartment" and no other information is
available. If known, state the particular room in the Comments (e.g., flames in the basement,
smoke coming from the garage). If the fire also involved a non-CPSC product (denoted by an
underlined product code in the Coding Manual) or a drug/medication code, code both 1866 and
the non-CPSC product.
In the field labeled “Fire,” enter code 1, 2 or 3 to indicate whether the fire department attended
(see the section on Fire Involvement).
Hot Water
Report all injuries involving hot water using product code 1934 (Hot water). If the source of the
hot water is known, then code 1934 (Hot water) along with the product code for the source (e.g.,
teakettle, sink, bathtub). Do not use 1934 for hot liquid that is part of prepared food or drinks
(e.g., hot soup, hot cocoa).
Scenario
36YOF burned by hot water
spilled from a teapot
Product Code
0452-Coffee maker or teapots, not specified
1934-Hot water
0000-No third product
11MOM with scald burns from
hot water, no further information
1934-Hot water
0000-No second product
0000-No third product
Carbon Monoxide
Report all injuries involving carbon monoxide, regardless of the source. Code the source of the
carbon monoxide when known (e.g., 0310-Gas furnace, 0118-Gas water heater). If the source
of the carbon monoxide is unknown, use product code 1899. A second (or third) product code
may be used with 1899 as long as it is not the source of the carbon monoxide (e.g., carbon
monoxide detector).
Do not assume the source of the carbon monoxide was a licensed motor vehicle based on
location (e.g., garage) unless there is other evidence to support this assumption.
Gas Fumes or Gas Vapors of Unknown Origin
Report all injuries involving gas fumes or vapors, regardless of the source. Code the source of
the gas fumes or gas vapors when known (e.g., 0981-Gasoline cans). If the source of the gas
fumes or vapors is unknown, use product code 1898. A second (or third) product code may be
used as long as it is not the source of the gas fumes or vapors.
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Intent
(1 character)
Injury intent defines whether an injury was caused by an act that was carried out on purpose by
oneself or by another person(s) with the purpose or goal of injuring or killing. Injuries may be
unintentional or intentional. An injury may be inflicted by one person on another, or self-inflicted.
An unintentional injury may be inflicted by oneself or another person, but is not inflicted
deliberately with the aim of injuring or killing. An intentional injury is one that is inflicted (by
oneself or another person) with the aim of injuring or killing.
NEISS intent codes are shown in the following table. Each code is further defined below the
table.
Injury Intent
Code
Unintentional or Not Stated
0
Intentional or Assault (confirmed or suspected)
1
Self-Inflicted or Suicide - Intentional injuries including suicide, suicide attempt, or
self-mutilation/self-harm (confirmed or suspected)
2
Legal Intervention (e.g., due to law enforcement activity)
3
Unintentional or Unknown/Not Stated Intent
An unintentional injury is an injury not inflicted deliberately with the aim of injuring or
killing. Sometimes these injuries are referred to as "accidental." Unintentional injuries may be
self-inflicted or inflicted by another person. NEISS coders should consider injuries unintentional
when no indication of intent to harm was documented in the ED record or when the intent
was unknown.
Includes:
• child unintentionally shot self with handgun
• patient painting his house when fell off ladder and fractured foot
• patient experienced adverse reaction after taking a prescribed drug
• driver of motor vehicle rear-ended at stop light
• patient hit a door in anger and fractured finger
• patient overdosed after injecting heroin (no indication of intent to harm in ED
record)
• patient with alcohol poisoning after excessive alcohol intake at a party
• patient injured after taking pill “to get high”
• child play wrestling with father and sprained wrist
• patient injured self while horsing around
• patient attacked by dog unprovoked
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Intentional or Assault Intent
Intentional or assault injuries include all confirmed or suspected cases of injuries intentionally
or purposefully inflicted by one person on another person with the aim of injuring or
killing. This includes intended and unintended victims of violent acts, civil disorders, and other
conflict situations (e.g., riots, drive by shootings, strikes, terrorist activities, law enforcement
officer injured while suspect is resisting arrest).
Includes:
• child stabbed while fighting with classmate
• innocent bystander injured while others are fighting
• victim of drive-by shooting
• victim or perpetrator of physical fight
• victim attacked by dog on dog owner’s command (excludes law enforcement)
• victim of rape or other sexual assault
• police officer shot by assailant during arrest
Self-Inflicted or Suicide - Intentional injuries
Self-inflicted or suicide injuries include confirmed or suspected injuries intentionally or
purposefully inflicted on oneself where the ED record indicates that the patient was trying
to take his own life or harm himself (e.g., suicide, suicide attempt, self-mutilation, self-harm).
Includes:
• 24YOM with self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, left a suicide note
• 12YOF slashing her wrists with knife in suspected suicide attempt
Legal Intervention
Injuries related to legal intervention are injuries caused by police or other legal authorities (e.g.,
security guards, bouncers) during law enforcement activities. Injuries caused by police or
legal authorities while off duty are not considered legal intervention.
Includes:
• patient shot, tear gassed, or pepper sprayed by police
• patient injured by security guard while being detained
• patient injured while resisting arrest
• patient injured by bouncer while being ejected from a bar
• patient with injuries to wrist from handcuffs placed by police
• patient bitten by police/security dog
Excludes:
• officer shot his/her spouse during domestic dispute (code as intent=1)
• off-duty officer shot someone in personal argument (code as intent=1)
• officer fell and broke ankle while chasing suspect (code as intent=0)
• patient is an officer that was shot by an assailant during arrest (code as intent=1)
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Location (of Incident)
(1 character)
Code the location based on where the incident occurred using one of the codes in the table
below.
Location
Unknown or not recorded
Home
Farm/Ranch
Street or highway
Other public property
Manufactured (Mobile) home
Industrial place
School
Place of recreation or sports
Code
0
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
Use locale code 1-Home when the ED record contains information that the incident occurred at
a private residence (e.g., single family home, townhouse, apartment, condominium), unless it is
described as a mobile/manufactured home (locale code 6). Locale codes 1-Home and 6- Mobile
Home include private areas inside and surrounding the residence, such as the garage, yard,
and private driveway. For apartments and condominiums, use 5-Other public property if the
incident occurred in a common area (e.g., lobby, parking lot, swimming pool).
Some other examples of incident sites covered under each NEISS location code follow:
Home – Code 1:
Includes:
Houses, including single-family homes, townhomes, duplexes, etc.
Farmhouses
Foster homes
Private areas immediately surrounding houses (e.g., driveway, garage, garden, porch,
patio, sidewalk, yard)
Private living areas of apartments/condominiums
Excludes:
Group homes
Mobile homes
Residential treatment facilities
Common areas of apartments/condominiums
Farm/Ranch – Code 2:
Includes:
Land, pasture, farm
Barn or other outbuilding of a farm/ranch
Excludes:
Farmhouses and other private areas immediately surrounding farmhouses
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Street or Highway – Code 4:
Includes:
Alleys
Highways
Roads (paved, unpaved, etc.)
Public thoroughfares of any kind
Other public property – Code 5:
Includes:
Adult day care facilities
Casinos
Churches
Fraternity/Sorority houses
Group homes
Hospital or other medical facilities
Hotels and motels, including pools
Jails and prisons
Office buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Public areas of apartments/condominiums (e.g., lobby, pool, common hallway, sidewalk)
Residential treatment facilities (e.g., assisted living, nursing home, extended care)
Restaurants
Sidewalks (excluding sidewalk of a home)
Stores
Theaters
Other public properties
Mobile home – Code 6
Includes:
Manufactured homes
Trailer homes
Industrial place – Code 7:
Includes:
Construction sites
Factories
Loading platform of factory or store
Oil fields
Railway yards
Warehouses
School – Code 8:
Includes:
All types of schools (e.g., nursery, elementary, high school, college, trade school)
Children's day care facilities (including “in home” daycare)
Sports or Recreation Place – Code 9:
Includes:
Amusement parks
Bowling alleys
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Lakes, mountains, or beach resorts
Parks, beaches, or recreational areas (including water)
Playgrounds, unless a specific location is indicated (e.g., home, school)
Public swimming pools (excluding pools at apartments/condos, homes or hotels)
Sports fields or stadiums
Fire Involvement
(1 character)
If there was not a fire, or the fire did not involve unexpected flames/smoke or unexpected
spread of flames/smoke, use code 0.
Use Codes 1, 2 or 3 (fire involvement) when the incident involved smoke inhalation,
unexpected flames or smoke, or unexpected spread of flames or smoke. Choose Codes 1, 2
or 3 based on whether or not the Fire Department attended the fire (see table below).
Fire Involvement
No fire or no flame/smoke spread
Fire involvement and/or smoke inhalation
- Fire Department attended
Fire involvement and/or smoke inhalation
- Fire Department did not attend
Fire involvement and/or smoke inhalation
- Fire Department attendance is not recorded
Code
0
1
2
3
Work-Related
(1 character)
Use this variable to indicate that the injury is associated with a work activity, exposure, or
environment.
Work-Related
Not recorded
Work-related; occurred on the job (excluding active military duty)
Not work-related; did not occur on the job
Work-related; active military duty
Code
0
1
2
3
An incident is work-related if it:
• occurred "at work," "on-the-job," was "occupational," or the ED record implies the
incident was work-related (e.g., "hit on head with gun while attempting to apprehend a
suspect," or "shot in hand while delivering a pizza"); or
• occurred during volunteer work for an organized group, such as a volunteer fire fighter,
volunteer in a hospital, or volunteer for a charity group (e.g., candy striper, volunteer
cook at a homeless shelter); or
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occurred during farm or other family-business related duties, even when the patient is
not working for pay (e.g., child performing farm chores or assisting at family restaurant);
or
is covered under worker's compensation.
Assume the injury is not work-related when the patient is age 12 and under and there is no
other information about the incident.
Victim Identification
For some incidents, CPSC staff conducts follow-up investigations with a victim or a victim’s
family member through telephone, internet, or on-site interviews. Follow-up investigations are
conducted on less than one percent of NEISS cases. Investigation reports provide important
details about the likely causes of the incident, including the interaction among person, product
and environment. Follow-up investigations are an opportunity for CPSC staff to collect details
about brand names of products and product samples for testing in a laboratory. CPSC staff use
this information to classify incidents by hazard pattern, determine actions needed to reduce or
eliminate product hazards, identify defective or harmful products, and evaluate the effectiveness
of product safety standards.
For the cases selected, CPSC will request a patient's name, address, and telephone number
through a Victim identification (ID) screen in PC-NEISS. Never send Victim ID information to
CPSC by email.
CPSC protects patient confidentiality at all times. CPSC destroys all Victim ID information once
the follow-up investigation is completed.
Bibliography
Christoffel, T. G. (1999). Injury Prevention and Public Health: practical knowledge, skills, and
strategies. Aspen Publishers, Inc.
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Oversight: Opportunities exist to strengthen coordination and increase efficiencies and
effectiveness.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
AIP NEISS PRODUCT CODES
Product codes that are underlined are consumer products or other objects that fall outside of CPSC jurisdiction.
A
Abrasive cleaners ................................................. 0953
Also consider:
Scouring pads or steel wool
Additives, automotive
Use: Automotive chemicals (excl. antifreeze,
lubricants, waxes and windshield wiper fluids)....0955
Abrasive compounds, workshop
Use: Workshop compounds or chemicals ............ 0833
Adhesive tapes
Use: Tapes (with adhesive surfaces) ....................0927
Acetaminophen
Use: Aspirin substitutes ........................................ 1930
Adhesives (excl. tapes) .........................................0909
Also consider:
Glue guns
Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)
Use: Aspirin or aspirin compounds ....................... 1923
Adult games
Choose among:
Video or electronic games
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games) ............................................0557
Games or game parts (excl. marbles
and computer games)......................................5019
Also consider:
Sports
Acetylene torches
Use: Cutting torches ............................................. 0874
Acids (excl. drain cleaners and battery acids) .. 0936
Also consider:
Automotive chemicals
Caustics
Chemicals, not elsewhere classified
School laboratory chemicals
Adult "potty chairs" (portable toilets)
Use: Toilets ...........................................................0649
Acrobatics
Use: Gymnastics (activity/apparel/equipment) ..... 1272
Action figures
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures............. 1394
Aerobics
Use: Exercise (activity and apparel without
equipment; incl. aerobics, stretching, walking,
jogging and running (excl. track and field) ..........3299
Activated charcoal
Code by use (e.g., air freshener, water purifier, drug,
aquarium filter); If use is unknown,
Use: Chemicals not elsewhere classified ........... 0921
Aerosol containers ................................................1133
Always use this code (regardless of container contents)
if an aerosol container contributed to the injury.
Also, code the container contents if possible.
Activity mats, activity balls, or baby gyms
Use: Infant and toddler play centers (excl.
jumpers, bouncers and exercisers) .................... 1550
Afghans
Use: Bedspreads, throws or comforters ................0667
After shaves
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Adapters or chargers, computer
Use: Battery chargers/adapters ............................ 0883
Agricultural chemicals
Use: Fertilizers and other chemicals for
outdoor use (excl. pesticides) ..............................1053
Adapters or chargers, phone or cell phone
Use: Battery chargers/adapters ............................ 0883
Agricultural equipment
Use: Industrial equipment ......................................2200
Adapters, voltage
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)........... 4062
Also consider:
Electrical testing equipment
Air compressors
If a separate unit, use:
Air compressors, separate...................................0823
If part of self-contained unit, use code for that product.
Adding machines
Use: Business and office machines...................... 0571
Air conditioners .....................................................0381
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Airplanes (model or toy)
Choose among:
Riding toy airplanes ........................ See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ............................5021
Air conditioning/heating systems, combination
Use: Heat pumps .................................................. 0365
Air fresheners or room deodorizers
Choose among:
Liquid room deodorizers or fresheners............... 0973
Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ................ 0974
If type of air freshener/room deodorizer is not
specifically identified,
Use: Room deodorizers or fresheners,
not specified ...................................................... 0975
Alarm clocks
Choose Among:
Clocks, electric or battery operated .....................4065
Clocks, not electric or battery operated
or not specified...................................................4067
Alarms
Choose among:
Burglar alarms .....................................................0704
Carbon monoxide detectors ................................0712
Fire or smoke alarms ...........................................0702
Air fryer (oil-less fryer)
Use: Other cookware ........................................... 0465
Air guns
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated
guns (incl. BB guns) ............................................ 1237
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Albums
Use: Books, magazines, albums or
scrapbooks ....................................................... 4047
Alcohol
Choose among:
Beverage (alcohol)...............................................1903
Liniments or rubbing compounds ........................1915
Methyl alcohol ......................................................0915
Rubbing alcohol
Use: Liniments or rubbing compounds..............1915
Air hammers
Use: Other portable or stationary power tools ...... 0809
Air hockey / table hockey
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Air horn
Use: Aerosol containers ..................................... 1133
Alcohol stove
Use: Other grills or stoves .................................. 3233
Air hose
If component part of a product, use code for that
product. Otherwise, use:
Air compressors, separate ................................ 0823
Alcoholic beverage bottles
Choose among:
Glass alcoholic beverage bottles.........................1122
Non-glass bottles or jars (excl. baby bottles) ......1127
If type of alcoholic beverage bottle is not
specifically identified,
Use: Bottles or jars, not specified ......................1135
Air mattresses
Choose among:
Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters)............................. 5029
Inflatable furniture ............................................... 4011
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
Choose among:
All-terrain vehicles (3 wheels only;
exclusively off road) ...........................................3285
All-terrain vehicles (4 wheels;
excl. dune buggies)............................................3286
All-terrain vehicles (more than 4
wheels; excl. dune buggies) ..............................3296
All-terrain vehicles (number of wheels
not specified; excl. dune buggies) ....................3287
Side-by-side ATVs
Use: Utility vehicles...........................................5044
Also consider:
Utility vehicles
Air purifiers ............................................................ 0307
Also consider:
Humidifiers
Vaporizers
Air tanks (oxygen)
Choose among:
Cutting torches .................................................... 0874
Scuba diving (activity/apparel/equipment).......... 1275
If medical device,
Use: Medical equipment, general ..................... 2400
Aircraft.................................................................... 1906
Altar
Use: Tables, not elsewhere classified ...................4057
Airless paint sprayers
Use: Painting equipment, powered
(incl. sprayers, rollers or brushes) ..................... 0887
Aluminum foil roasting pans
Use: Other cookware .............................................0465
Airplanes ................................................................ 1906
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Antenna discharge units
Use: Lightning rods or arresters, antenna
discharge units or other grounding devices ........0706
Also consider:
Antennas
Aluminum foil wrapping products ...................... 1139
Also consider:
Giftwrap/wrapping paper for gifts
Aluminum siding
If aluminum siding is being used as a construction
material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ................... 1876
Otherwise, use: .................................................. 7878
Antennas
If antenna is attached to a product,
use the code for that product.
If antenna is unattached,
Choose among:
Indoor antennas (separate) .................................0558
Outdoor antennas (separate) ..............................0561
If type of antenna is not specifically identified,
Use: Antennas, not specified...............................0552
Also consider:
Grounding devices
Aluminum wiring
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)........... 4062
Ammonia
Choose among:
Ammonia, household (cleaner).......................... 0930
Ammonia inhalant
Use: Other drugs or medications .................... 1932
Antifreeze................................................................0966
If antifreeze came directly from a motor vehicle:
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ...................................... 1901
Ammunition
Use: Gunpowder or ammunition
(excl. BBs and pellets) ........................................ 1935
Antihistamines .......................................................1928
Ammunition reloader
Use: Other manual workshop tools ...................... 0881
Anti-plaque rinses, oral
Use: Oral hygiene products ...................................2640
Amplifiers
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units) .................................. 0546
Antiseptic mouthwashes
Use: Oral hygiene products ...................................2640
Antiseptics, other
Use: Other drugs or medications.............................1932
Amusement attractions (incl. rides) ................... 1293
Also consider:
Playground equipment
Water slides, public (stationary amusement rides)
Apartments (fire)
Use: General home/room involvement in fires ......1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Andirons
Use: Fireplace equipment ..................................... 0663
Appliances, other and not specified ...................0482
Anhydrous ammonia potash
Use: Fertilizers and other chemicals
for outdoor use (excl. pesticides) ........................ 1053
Appliances, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ................................5020
Animal induced injury .......................................... 2001
Injuries from LIVE animals only
Also consider:
Insect induced injuries
Human Bites
Aprons
Use: Other clothing ................................................1677
Aquariums or accessories ...................................1240
Also consider:
Terrariums
Animal traps .......................................................... 1432
Animals, toy
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures............. 1394
Arcade games
Choose among:
Computers (equipment & electronic games).......0557
Toys, not elsewhere classified ............................1381
Amusement attractions (incl. rides) .....................1293
Answering machines, telephone
Use: Telephone or telephone accessories ........... 0550
Ant traps
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ............. 1926
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Archery
Choose among:
Archery (activity/apparel/equipment) .................. 1235
Toy bows or arrows............................................. 1338
Attachable high chairs (incl. booster seats) ......1556
Also consider:
High chairs
Attaché cases
Use: Luggage (excl. footlockers) ...........................1623
Armoire
Use: Desks/dressers/chests/bureaus/buffets ....... 0604
Attic fans
Use: Fans...............................................................0380
Armoire, jewelry
Use: Desks/dressers/chests/bureaus/buffets ....... 0604
Attic ladders (pull down)
Ladders, other or not specified .......................... 4078
Aromatherapy oil
Use: Cosmetics ..................................................... 1913
Attics (fire)
Use: General home/room involvement in fires ......1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Arresters, lightning
Use: Lightning rods or arresters, antenna
discharge units or other grounding devices........ 0706
Arrows
Choose among:
Archery (activity/apparel/equipment) .................. 1235
Toy bows or arrows............................................. 1338
ATMs (automatic teller machines)
Use: Public use equipment ...................................1738
Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Also consider:
Crayons or chalk
Desk supplies
Augers........................................See: Drills, workshop
ATVs .......................................See: All-terrain vehicles
Artificial Christmas trees ..................................... 1701
Automatic doors or door openers
Choose among:
Automatic doors or door openers
(excl. garage doors) ...........................................0137
Automatic garage doors or door openers............0138
Artificial fireplace logs
Use: Fireplace equipment ..................................... 0663
Automatic gates or gate openers
Use: Fences or fence posts................................. 1871
Artificial flowers or plants.................................... 0653
Automobiles
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Artificial nails
Use: Cosmetics ..................................................... 1913
Automobiles (model or toy)
Choose among:
Riding toy automobiles .................. See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ...........................5021
Artificial turf ........................................................... 1857
ASA (Acetylsalicylic acid)
Use: Aspirin or aspirin compounds ....................... 1923
Automotive lifts
Use: Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ................ 0814
Ashtrays
Choose among:
Ashtrays, electric or battery operated ................. 1739
If not specified as electric or battery operated
Use: Ashtrays, not electric or not battery
operated or not specified .................................. 1740
Automotive supplies
Choose among:
Antifreeze .............................................................0966
If antifreeze came directly from a motor vehicle,
Use: Motor vehicles or parts
(licensed four or more wheels) ................... 1901
Automotive chemicals (excl. antifreeze,
lubricants, waxes & windshield wiper fluids) .....0955
Automotive tools or accessories..........................0821
Automotive waxes, polishes or cleaners .............0978
Batteries ...............................................................0884
Battery chargers/adapters ...................................0883
Lubricants ............................................................0913
Windshield wiper fluids ........................................0967
Aspirators
Use: Respiratory protection devices ..................... 1618
Aspirin or aspirin compounds ............................ 1923
Aspirin substitutes ............................................... 1930
Atmospheric thermometers
Use: Thermometer (excl. medical thermometer).. 0477
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Awls, chisels, or planes ....................................... 0870
Awnings
Use: Outdoor awnings or shutters ........................ 1808
Axes
Use: Hatchets or axes........................................... 1426
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Baby activity centers, stationary (nonwheeled alternatives to baby walkers)
Use: Baby exercisers ............................................ 1520
Also consider:
Infant and toddler play centers
Baby chairs or seats
Choose among:
Baby bathtub seats or rings (not toys).................1557
Baby booster seats
Use: Attachable high chairs
(incl. booster seats) .........................................1556
Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted)..........................1531
Chairs, other or not specified...............................4074
Also consider:
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers)
Baby carriers
Car seats (for infants or children)
Infant seats
Baby activity mats, activity balls, or baby gyms
Use: Infant and toddler play centers (excl.
jumpers, bouncers and exercisers) .................... 1550
Baby baths or bathinettes.................................... 1544
Baby bathtub seats or rings (not toys) .............. 1557
Baby changing tables ...........................................1502
Baby beds
Use: Cribs, not specified ....................................... 1545
Baby co-sleeper
Use: Bassinets or cradles ......................................1537
Baby bottles or nipples ........................................ 1509
Baby exercisers .....................................................1520
Baby bottle holder
Use: Baby bottles or nipples ................................. 1509
Baby food jars
Use: Other glass bottles or jars .............................1134
Baby booster seats
Use: Attachable high chairs (incl. booster seats) . 1556
Also consider:
High chairs
Car seats (for infants or children)
Baby food warming dishes
Use: Food warmers ...............................................0221
Baby gates or barriers ..........................................1506
Also consider:
Window or door security barriers
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers) ................... 1558
Also consider:
Baby walkers or jumpers
Baby exercisers
Stationary baby activity centers
Baby gyms, activity balls, or baby activity mats
Use: Infant and toddler play centers (excl.
jumpers, bouncers and exercisers) .....................1550
Baby buggies
Use: Baby carriages.............................................. 1505
Baby hammock
Use: Bassinets or cradles ......................................1537
Baby carriages ...................................................... 1505
Baby harnesses .....................................................1524
Baby carriers
Choose among:
Baby slings and wraps ........................................ 1560
Framed baby carriers (carried on the back) ....... 1561
Other soft baby carriers ...................................... 1562
Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted) ......................... 1531
Other baby carriers ............................................ 1549
If type of baby carrier is not specifically identified,
Use: Baby carriers, not specified ........................ 1548
Also consider:
Car seats (for infants or children)
Baby jumpers
Choose among:
Door jumpers
Use: Baby walkers or jumpers........................ 1508
Jumper-like seats contained in a stationary
frame or stand
Use: Baby exercisers ................................... 1520
Also consider:
Other baby carriers
Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) .....................1542
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Baby monitoring devices (not medical)
Choose among:
Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios) ........................................ 0555
Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) ................................. 0536
If unknown whether radio or video baby monitor,
Use: Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios) ........................................ 0555
Baby walkers or jumpers ......................................1508
Also consider:
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers)
Baby exercisers
Stationary baby activity centers (non-wheeled
alternatives to baby walkers)
Baby nursing pillow
Use: Pillows (excl. water pillows) .......................... 4050
Baby wipe warmers
Use: Appliances, other or not specified.................0482
Baby oil
Use: Cosmetics ..................................................... 1913
Backhoes
Use: Industrial equipment ......................................2200
Baby pillow wedges/sleep positioners
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ..................... 1542
Backpacks
Choose among:
Book bags or back carriers (excl. baby
carriers, luggage and camping equipment).......5011
Baby slings and wraps.........................................1560
Framed baby carriers (carried on the back) ........1561
Other soft baby carriers .......................................1562
Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) .............................5029
Baby wipes
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ........1710
Baby powder
Use: Cosmetics ..................................................... 1913
Baby rattles............................................................ 1517
Baby rocker
Use: Baby bouncer seats (excl jumpers).............. 1558
Also consider:
Rocking chairs
Backpacking (activity)
Use: Exercise (activity or apparel, without
equipment), incl. aerobics, stretching, walking,
jogging, running (excl. track and field).............. 3299
Baby scales ........................................................... 1515
Baby seats or chairs
Choose among:
Baby bathtub seats or rings (not toys) ................ 1557
Baby booster seats
Use: Attachable high chairs
(incl. booster seats)......................................... 1556
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers) ................... 1558
Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted) ......................... 1531
Chairs, other or not specified .............................. 4074
Also consider:
Baby carriers
Car seats (for infants or children)
Infant seats
Back scratchers
Use: Massage devices or vibrators
(excl. shower attachments) .............................. 1610
Badminton (activity/apparel/equipment) ............3222
Baby swings, portable (for home use) ............... 1553
Bags
Choose among:
Book bags or back carriers (excl. baby
carriers, luggage, and camping equipment)......5011
Camping bags
Use: Camping equipment ..................................1623
Cosmetic bags
Use: Luggage (excl. footlockers) .......................1623
Handbags/purses
Use: Clothing accessories .................................1647
Luggage (excl. footlockers) .................................1623
Paper bags...........................................................1128
Plastic bags..........................................................1130
If type of bag is not specifically identified,
Use: Bags, not elsewhere classified....................1144
Also consider:
Baby carriers
Baby travel bed
Use: Bassinets or cradles .................................... 1537
Baggers and shredders, leaf
Use: Leaf mulchers and grinders, powered ..........1433
Baby travel sleep tent
Use: Portable cribs............................................... 1529
Balance beams
Use: Gymnastics (activity/apparel/equipment)......1272
Baby sitter seat
Use: Chairs, other or not specified ....................... 4074
Baby strollers ........................................................ 1522
Baby swaddlers
Use: Blankets, nonelectric .................................. 4008
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Balance bikes or push bikes for toddlers
Use: Wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(excl. bicycles and tricycles) ............................. 1398
Balls
If ball is used in a specific sport or game, use
the code for that sport or game.
Otherwise, choose among:
Beach balls
Use: Toy sports equipment................................1392
Bouncy balls, if used as a riding toy,
Use: Nonwheeled riding toys, unpowered ........1327
Bouncy balls, not used as a riding toy,
Use: Balls, other or not specified.......................5016
Bumper balls
Use: Other playground equipment ................. 3219
Clacker balls ........................................................1346
Medicine balls
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) .......................3277
Other ball sports (activity/apparel/equipment).....3235
Toy sports equipment ..........................................1392
Yoga balls
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) .......................3277
Balls, other or not specified .................................5016
If type of ball is not specifically identified,
Use: Balls, other or not specified.........................5016
Balconies
Use: Porches, balconies, open side
floors or floor openings ....................................... 1817
Ball bearings
When source product unknown ............................ 7878
Ball pits
If used at home, use:
Other playground equipment .............................. 3219
Otherwise, use:
Amusement attractions (incl. rides) .................... 1293
Ball sports
See entry for balls or for specific ball sport.
If type of ball sport is specifically identified,
code that sport.
If that sport does not have its own code, use:
Other ball sports (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3235
If type of ball sport is not specifically identified,
Use: Ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment), not specified................................ 3236
Bamboo torch
Use: Fuel-burning lighting equipment ...................4060
Ballasts, lighting
Use: Other electric lighting equipment.................. 4039
Band saws ..............................................................0842
Balloon pumps
Use: Pumps, not elsewhere classified.................. 1462
Bandages
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ........1710
Balloons, toy.......................................................... 1347
Bands, rubber
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils).........1650
Balloon string (if attached to balloon)................ 1347
Banisters
Use: Handrails, railings or banisters......................1829
Ballot box
Use: Public use equipment................................. 1738
Banks, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ................................5020
Bar accessories
Choose among:
Bars and bar accessories (excl. gymnastic
and weight lifting equipment) .............................4058
Corkscrews ..........................................................0416
Also consider
Barstools
Barbed wire
Use: Fences or fence posts...................................1871
Barbells
Use: Weight lifting (activity/apparel/equipment) ....3265
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Barbeque grills
Choose among:
Charcoal or wood-burning grills .......................... 3218
Electric grills ........................................................ 3229
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)........ 3248
Kerosene grills or stoves..................................... 3230
Grills or stoves, other .......................................... 3233
If type of grill is not specifically identified,
Use: Grills, not specified ..................................... 3249
Baseboard heaters, electric .................................0312
Basements (fire)
Use: General home/room involvement in fires ......1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Basketball (activity/apparel/equipment) .............1205
Baskets
Choose among:
Easter baskets
Use: Seasonal decorations (excl.
Christmas decorations)....................................1714
Laundry baskets ..................................................0438
Trash baskets
Use: Waste containers, trash
baskets or refuse bins......................................0413
If type of basket is specified, but not listed above, use:
Other containers (excl. vacuum
or pressurized containers) ...............................1107
If type of basket is not specified, code based
on the material:
Metal baskets
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash, and gasoline cans) ...............................1112
Plastic baskets
Use: Plastic containers (rigid or semi-rigid,
excl. bottles and jars) .......................................1123
Wicker baskets
Choose among:
Plastic containers (rigid or semi-rigid,
excl. bottles and jars) .....................................1123
Wooden containers..........................................1125
If type of basket is not specified, and material is
not known, use:
Containers, not specified .....................................1141
Barometers
Use: Thermometers (excl. medical
thermometers)..................................................... 0477
Barrels
Choose among:
Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans)................................... 1112
Plastic containers (rigid or semi-rigid, excl.
bottles and jars)................................................. 1123
Wooden containers ............................................. 1125
If type of barrel is not specifically identified,
Use: Containers, not specified ............................ 1141
Barrettes
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins ................................................ 1682
Barriers, safety or security
Choose among:
Baby gates or barriers........................................ 1506
Fences or fence posts........................................ 1871
Window or door security barriers ....................... 1888
Bars
Choose among:
Bars (gymnastic)
Use: Gymnastics (activity/apparel/equipment) .. 1272
Bars, rods or pipes (metal)
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ..................... 0374
Bars and bar accessories (excl. gymnastic
and weight lifting equipment) ............................ 4058
Pull-up bars
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight lifting
or gymnastics equipment)............................... 3277
Rebar
If being used in construction,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ................. 1876
Otherwise .......................................................... 7878
Also consider:
Counters
Playground equipment
Bassinets or cradles .............................................1537
Bath bombs
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Bath brushes
Use: Bath or facial cleansing brushes ...................1678
Bath caddies
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ......................................0611
Bath oils
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Bath salts
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Barstools or kitchen stools ................................. 4025
Baseball (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. softball) ......................................................... 5041
Also consider:
Softball (activity/apparel/equipment) .................. 5034
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Bathinettes
Use: Baby baths or bathinettes ............................ 1544
Bathtub mats (for use in tub or shower)
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures
or accessories; excl. enclosures,
faucets, spigots and towel racks) ........................0611
Bathing suit or swimsuit
Use: Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. flotation devices)......................................... 3274
Bathtub seats
Choose among:
Baby bathtub seats or rings (not toys).................1557
Chairs, other or not specified...............................4074
Shower benches, built in
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ..................................0611
Shower benches, separate
Use: Benches (excl. workbenches) ...................0687
Bathrobes
Use: Nightwear ..................................................... 1644
Bathroom rugs or bathmats (excl. bathtub mats)
Choose among:
Runners, throw rugs or doormats
(excl. bathtub mats) .......................................... 0612
Room-sized, wall-to-wall or outdoor
carpeting (excl. runners) ................................... 0613
If type of bathroom rug is not specifically identified,
Use: Rugs or carpets, not specified.................... 0676
Batons
Choose among:
Batons for twirling or marching band ...................1271
Police batons, billy clubs, night sticks .................7878
Bathroom stall
Choose among:
Bathroom stall door
Use: Doors, other or not specified .................... 1893
Bathroom stall wall
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior part
of completed structure) ................................... 1884
Bats, baseball
Use: Baseball (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. softball) ........................................................5041
Also consider:
Softball
Toy sports equipment
Bathrooms (fire)
Use: General home/room involvement in fires ..... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Batteries..................................................................0884
Includes general use batteries, button batteries,
hearing aid batteries, and portable power banks
Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures
or accessories; excl. enclosures,
faucets, spigots and towel racks) ....................... 0611
Also consider:
Bathtub enclosures
Hot tubs or home spas
Saunas
Infant bathtubs
Battery acids
Use: Batteries ........................................................0884
Battery chargers/adapters ....................................0883
Battery-operated toys
If the specific type of toy is identified, use the
code for that toy.
Otherwise, use: Toys, not specified ......................1395
Bathtub or shower enclosures
Choose among:
Glass bathtub or shower enclosures .................. 0609
Non-glass bathtub or shower enclosures ........... 0610
If type of bathtub or shower enclosure is not
specifically identified,
Use: Bathtub or shower enclosures,
not specified ...................................................... 4030
BB guns
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns)......................................................1237
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
BBs or pellets (excl. shotgun pellets) .................1936
If shotgun pellets,
Use: Gunpowder or ammunition
(excl. BBs or pellets) ..........................................1935
Bathtub fixtures, e.g., safety bars, rails,
and splashguards
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ..................................... 0611
Beach balls
Use: Toy sports equipment....................................1392
Bathtubs, infant
Use: Baby baths or bathinettes ............................ 1544
Beach buggies
Use: Dune buggies/beach buggies .......................3288
Beach chairs or folding chairs .............................4016
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Beach towels
Use: Towels or cloths............................................ 0666
Bed riser or bed elevator
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or
not specified .........................................................4076
Beach umbrellas
Use: Umbrellas ..................................................... 1660
Bedsprings
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or not specified....4076
Also consider:
Box springs
Beading or jewelry kits
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) .......................... 0569
Bed warmer, electric
Use: Electric blankets or sheets ............................0132
Beads
Choose among:
Beads for use in jewelry/crafts
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) ............................ 1616
Beads for use in hair
Use: Hair curlers, curling
irons, clips, and hairpins ................................. 1682
Beads for use in gardening/potted plants
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies .......... 1413
Beads, water
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................. 1381
Beads, unknown type or source
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) ............................ 1616
Bedding
Choose among:
Bedspreads, throws or comforters ......................0667
Blankets
Choose among:
Blankets, nonelectric........................................4008
Blankets or sheets, electric..............................0132
If type of blanket is not specifically identified,
Use: Blankets, not specified ............................0689
Sheets or pillowcases ..........................................4051
Bedding, other .....................................................4054
If type of bedding is not specifically identified,
Use: Bedding, not specified...............................4002
Also consider:
Sleeping bags
Beakers
Use: Glass tubing or test tubes............................. 1124
Bean bags
Choose among:
For use in cornhole bean bag toss game
Use: Games or game parts.............................. 5019
Toys, not elsewhere classified ............................ 1381
For use in weapon
Use: Personal protection devices .................... 1619
Bedrooms (fire)
Use: General home/room involvement in fires ......1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Beds
Choose among:
Bassinets or cradles ............................................1537
Beds or bedframes, other or not specified ..........4076
Bed rails ...............................................................4075
Bunk beds ............................................................0661
Convertible bed, hideaway bed, or sofa bed.......0680
Cots ......................................................................4069
Cribs, nonportable ...............................................1543
Futons ..................................................................4064
Hospital beds
Use: Medical equipment, general .......................2400
Inflatable beds
Use: Inflatable furniture........................................4011
Portable cribs .......................................................1529
Toddler beds ........................................................4082
Waterbeds or water pillows .................................0662
If type of crib is not specifically identified,
Use: Cribs, not specified......................................1545
If type of bed is not specified or identified above,
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or
not specified .......................................................4076
Bean bag chairs
Use: Chairs, other or not specified ...................... 4074
Bean bag chairs, infants
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ..................... 1542
Bean bag gun
Use: Personal protection devices ........................ 1619
Beaters
Choose among:
Electric mixers ..................................................... 0231
Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ......... 0428
Bed pads
Use: Other bedding ............................................... 4054
Bed rails
Choose among:
Bed rails .............................................................. 4075
Hospital bed rails or bedrails for use
by patients with physical limitations
Use: Bed rails .................................................. 4075
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Beepers/pagers
Use: Telephones or telephone accessories ..........0550
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Beverage containers
Choose among:
Bottles
Choose among:
Baby bottles or nipples ...................................1509
Canning jars....................................................1136
Beer containers
Choose among:
Beer bottles
Use: Glass alcoholic beverage bottles ............. 1122
Beer cans
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans)................................. 1112
Beer kegs
Use: Pressurized containers (non-aerosol;
excl. alcoholic beverage
or soft drink bottles and cans)......................... 1138
Glass alcoholic beverage bottles....................1122
Glass soft drink bottles ...................................1120
Non-glass bottles or jars
(excl. baby bottles).......................................1127
Other glass bottles or jars...............................1134
If type of glass bottle is not specifically identified,
Use: Glass bottles or jars, not specified .........1140
If type of bottle is not identified at all,
Use: Bottles or jars, not specified ....................1135
Metal containers ..................................................1112
Bells
Choose among:
Door bells
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles, or interrupters)..... 4062
Knickknacks
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases, or urns ...... 0654
Toys
Use: Toy musical instruments .......................... 1344
Musical instruments not electric or not
battery operated or not specified ...................... 0566
Bibs
Use: Clothing accessories .....................................1647
Bicycle-mounted baby carrier
Use: Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted) ...................1531
Belt exercisers
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) ........................ 3277
Bicycles
Choose among:
Bicycles or accessories (excl.
mountain or all-terrain bicycles).........................5040
Mountain or all-terrain bicycles
or accessories....................................................5033
If type of bicycle is not specifically identified,
Use: Bicycles or accessories (excl.
mountain or all-terrain bicycles).........................5040
Also consider:
Bicycles, exercise or stationary
Electric bicycles
Bikes, powered
Pedal-powered adult vehicles(3 or more wheels)
Tricycles
Unicycles
Belt racks
Use: Tie racks, belt racks or other
clothes hangers .................................................. 0419
Belts
Choose among:
Clothing accessories ........................................... 1647
Tool belts
Use: Toolboxes or tool kits .............................. 0835
Bench or table saws ............................................. 0841
Benches
Choose among:
Benches (excl. workbenches)............................. 0687
Shower benches, built in
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ................................. 0611
Shower benches, separate
Use: Benches (excl. workbenches) .................. 0687
Work benches
Use: Workshop furnishings ............................... 0854
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Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) .........................3277
Bicycle rack
Bicycles or accessories (excl.
mountain or all-terrain bicycles)...........................5040
Bicycle stand
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) .........................3277
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Bikes, powered
Choose among:
Electric bikes (E-Bikes) ...................................... 3215
Minibikes, powered ............................................. 5035
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles ...................... 3215
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl.
mopeds and minibikes) ..................................... 5036
Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excl. mopeds and trail bikes) ........................... 1910
Also consider:
All-terrain vehicles
Bits, drill
Code the type of drill used.
Choose among:
Manual drills .........................................................0829
Power drills or accessories, portable...................0855
Power drills or accessories,
stationary ............................................................0856
If type of power drill bit is not specifically identified,
Use: Power drills or accessories,
not specified .......................................................0871
If type of drill bit is not specifically identified,
Use: Drills, not specified ......................................0847
Billfolds
Use: Clothing accessories .................................... 1647
Blackboards/chalkboards
Choose among:
School equipment ................................................2300
Toys, not elsewhere classified ............................1381
Billiards or pool (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 1260
Billy clubs .............................................................. 7878
Blades, razor or shaver
Use: Razors or shavers, nonelectric .....................1661
Binder clips
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ........ 1650
Blanket, wearable with sleeves
Use: Blankets, nonelectric .................................. 4008
Binders or notebooks
Use: Books, magazines, albums or scrapbooks .. 4047
Blankets
Choose among:
Blankets, nonelectric............................................4008
Blankets or sheets, electric..................................0132
Blanket, wearable with sleeves
Use: Blankets, nonelectric .............................. 4008
If type of blanket is not specifically identified,
Use: Blankets, not specified ................................0689
Bingo chips
Use: Games or game parts (excl. marbles
and computer games) ......................................... 5019
Binoculars
Use: Telescopes, binoculars,
microscopes or magnifying glasses.................... 0529
Bleaches, non-cosmetic .......................................0956
Bins, refuse
Use: Waste containers, trash
baskets or refuse bins ......................................... 0413
Bleachers ................................................................1294
Blenders, electric (food) .......................................0215
Also consider:
Food processors
Birdbaths
Use: Decorative water features, including
man-made ponds and fountains ........................ 1466
Blinds, venetian
Use: Window shades, venetian
blinds or indoor shutters ......................................0638
Bird feeders or birdhouses
Use: Decorative yard equipment,
excluding water features .................................... 1465
Blister pack (packaging only)
Use: Other containers............................................1107
Bites
Choose among:
Animal bites......................................................... 2001
Human bites ........................................................ 7878
Insect bites and stings ........................................ 2003
Blocks, cinder or concrete
If concrete or cinder blocks are being used as a
construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Otherwise, use: ................................................ 7878
Blocks, stacking toys or pull toys .......................1326
Blouses
Use: Day wear .......................................................1645
Blowers, leaf...........................................................1461
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Blowers, snow
Use: Snow throwers or blowers ............................ 1406
Body wash
Use: Soaps (excl. laundry soaps or
detergents ............................................................0983
If cosmetic or pharmaceutical (e.g., deodorant,
beautifying, anti-bacterial, anti-acne, etc.),
then also consider:
Cosmetics
Blowguns, toy
Use: Other toy weapons (projectile) ..................... 5001
Boarding, knee
Choose among:
Waterskiing (activity/apparel/equipment).......... 1264
Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment) ................. 1261
Boilers .....................................................................0308
Also consider:
Furnaces
Boards, kitchen cutting
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ... 0428
Bolt cutters
Use: Pliers, wire cutters or wrenches ....................0857
Boards, diving
Use: Diving or diving boards ................................. 1278
Also consider:
Swimming pools
Bolts
Choose among:
Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ................................1819
Bolts (deadbolt locks)
Use: Padlocks, chain locks or other locks .........0707
Boards (lumber)
If lumber is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ................... 1876
Otherwise, use: ................................................... 7878
Bomb, cherry or gopher
Use: Fireworks ................................................... 1313
Book bags or back carriers (excl. baby
carriers, luggage and camping equipment) .......5011
Boardwalks ......................................................... 7878
Boat docks or ramps.......................................... 7878
Bookends
Use: Magazine racks or bookends ..................... 0692
Boats and boating
Choose among:
Boats and boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ................... 3298
Ice boats or snow boats (activity/apparel/
equipment) ........................................................ 3247
Model or toy boats
Use: Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ................. 5021
Motorboating, sailboating, canoeing, rafting, etc.
Use: Boats and boating (activity/
apparel/ equipment), excl.
personal watercraft, powered ......................... 3298
Personal watercraft, powered ............................. 3292
Riding toy boats .............................. See: Riding toys
Books, magazines, albums, or scrapbooks .......4047
Bookshelves or bookcases
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers
and shelves, not elsewhere classified .................4056
Bookstands
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables, billiard
or pool tables and television tables or stands) ....4057
Boomerangs
Use: Flying discs and boomerangs .......................5017
Booster cables
Use: Automotive tools or accessories ...................0821
Also consider:
Battery chargers/adapters
Bobbins
Use: Sewing machines or accessories................. 0112
Bobby pins
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins ................................................ 1682
Booster seats
Use: Attachable high chair (incl. booster seat)......1556
Also consider:
Car seats (for infants or children)
Bobsleds
Use: Toboggans.................................................... 1273
Booths
Use: Benches (excl. workbenches) .......................0687
Body surfing
Use: Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment,
excl. floatation devices)....................................... 3274
Boots
If injury occurs during play of a sport or game
requiring special boots, use code for that sport.
If not, use: Footwear ..............................................1615
Also consider:
Waders
Body boarding
Use: Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment) ............ 1261
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Boric acid
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere classified ............ 0921
Bowls
Choose among:
Kitchen mixing bowls, canisters or similar
containers (excl. plastic products) .....................0435
Plastic bowls
Use: Plastic containers (rigid or semirigid, excl. bottles and jars) ..............................1123
Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) ..........0474
Bottle cutting equipment
Use: Glass bottle cutting equipment ..................... 0532
Bottle openers ....................................................... 0422
Also consider:
Can openers
Bottle rockets
Use: Fireworks ...................................................... 1313
Bows and arrows
Choose among:
Archery (activity/apparel/equipment) ...................1235
Toy bows or arrows .............................................1338
Bottle warmers ...................................................... 1510
Bottles
Choose among:
Baby bottles or nipples........................................ 1509
Canning jars ........................................................ 1136
Glass alcoholic beverage bottles ........................ 1122
Glass soft drink bottles........................................ 1120
Non-glass bottles or jars (excl. baby
bottles)............................................................... 1127
Other glass bottles or jars ................................... 1134
If type of glass bottle is not specifically identified,
Use: Glass bottles or jars, not specified ............. 1140
If type of non-glass bottle is not specifically identified,
Use: Non-glass bottles or jars (excl.
baby bottles)...................................................... 1127
If type of bottle is not identified at all,
Use: Bottles or jars, not specified ...................... 1135
Box jumping (exercise)
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting or gymnastics equipment) ..........................3277
Box openers
Use: Knives with replaceable blades ....................0836
Also consider:
Knives
Box springs
Choose among:
Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
(mattress covers or mattress pads) ...................1542
Mattresses, nonbaby (excl.
camping mattresses) .........................................4009
If type of box spring is not specifically identified,
Use: Mattresses, not specified ............................4010
Bottles, hot water
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ....... 1710
Boxes
Choose among:
Cardboard products .............................................1114
Jewelry boxes/jewelry chests
Use: Other containers (excl. vacuum
or pressurized containers ................................1107
Lunch boxes or pails............................................1719
Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans) ...................................1112
Music boxes or chimes ........................................1734
Plastic containers (rigid or semirigid; excl. bottles and jars) ................................1123
Wooden containers..............................................1125
Tool boxes or tool kits (excl. tools) ......................0835
Toy boxes or chests.............................................1353
If type of box is not specifically identified,
Use: Containers, not specified ............................1141
Bottles, vacuum
Use: Vacuum containers....................................... 1102
Bounce houses
If location is home,
Use: Other playground equipment...................... 3219
All other locations,
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides)............ 1293
Bouncing horses
Use: Non-wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(e.g., rocking or bouncing horse) ........................ 1327
Also consider:
Riding toys
Bouncing seats, baby
Choose among:
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers) ................... 1558
Baby exercisers .................................................. 1520
Also consider:
Baby walkers or jumpers
Boxes, toy
Use: Toy boxes or chests ......................................1353
Boxing (activity/apparel/equipment) ...................1207
Bracelets
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) .................................1616
Bowling (activity/apparel/equipment)................. 1206
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Braces
Choose among:
Manual drills ........................................................ 0829
Suspenders
Use: Clothing accessories ................................ 1647
Orthodontics
Use: Medical devices ........................................ 2400
Wrist, knee, or other joint
Use: Medical devices ........................................ 2400
Broilers
Choose among:
Counter-top ovens, broilers or
toaster ovens; electric ........................................0216
Electric ranges or ovens, (excl.
counter-top ovens) .............................................0278
Gas ranges or ovens ...........................................0279
If type of broiler is not specifically identified,
Use: Ranges or ovens, not specified ..................0281
Also consider:
Rotisseries
Brackets
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers, and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ....................... 4056
Brooches
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) .................................1616
Brake fluids
Use: Automotive chemicals (excl. antifreeze,
lubricants, waxes and windshield wiper fluids) ... 0955
Broomball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/equip.) .....3235
Brassieres
Use: Day wear ...................................................... 1645
Brooms
Choose among:
Electric brooms ....................................................0116
Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .......................................0480
If type of broom is not specifically identified,
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .......................................0480
Brass knuckles ................................................... 7878
Bread making machines ...................................... 0481
Breath fresheners, oral (non-aerosol)
Use: Oral hygiene products .................................. 2640
Brushcutters, powered .........................................1463
Also consider:
Pruning or trimming equipment
Breathing apparatus
Choose among:
Respiratory protection devices ........................... 1618
Scuba diving (activity/apparel/equipment).......... 1275
Also consider:
Medical equipment, general
Bricks
If brick is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction materials,
not elsewhere classified................................... 1876
Otherwise, use: ................................................... 7878
Bridles
Use: Horseback riding (activity/apparel/
equipment) .......................................................... 1239
Briefcases
Use: Luggage (excl. footlockers) .......................... 1623
Broad jump
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) ..................... 5030
Broiler pans
Use: Metal cookware .......................................... 0460
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Brushes
Choose among:
Bath or facial cleansing brushes ......................... 1678
Clothes brushes .................................................. 1641
Combs or hairbrushes, unpowered .................... 1638
Cosmetic or make-up brushes
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ....... 1659
Grill brushes
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .................................... 0480
Household cleaning brushes
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .................................... 0480
Nail brushes
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ....... 1659
Paint brushes, manual
Use: Paintbrushes or rollers ............................. 0925
Painting equipment, powered (incl.
sprayers, brushes or rollers) ............................. 0887
Scrub brushes
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .................................... 0480
Tooth brushes
Choose among:
Nonelectric toothbrushes ................................ 1629
Electric toothbrushes or
oral irrigators ................................................. 1608
If not specified as electric,
Use: Nonelectric toothbrushes.................... 1629
Vegetable brushes
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .................................... 0480
If type of brush is not specified,
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .................................... 0480
Buffets
Use: Desks/dressers/chests/bureaus/buffets........0604
Bug Spray
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers..............1926
Bug zapper
Use: Insect traps, powered ................................. 1460
Building materials
Choose among:
Bricks or concrete blocks
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Floors or flooring materials ..................................1807
House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ................................1819
Thermal or sound insulation materials ................1803
Building sets ..........................................................1345
Bulbs, light
Choose among:
Light bulbs (excl. Christmas tree lights) ..............0627
Christmas tree lights ............................................1711
Bullhorn
Choose among:
Cheerleading (activity/apparel/equipment;
excluding batons)...............................................3254
Amplified/powered
Use: Other sound recording,
reproducing, or receiving equipment ...............0573
Not amplified/unpowered
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ..................1381
Bull riding
Use: Sport or recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Bubble bath
Use: Soaps (excl. laundry soaps or
detergents ........................................................... 0983
Bubbles, liquid, for blowing
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ..................... 1381
Bullets
Use: Gunpowder or ammunition
(excl. BBs and pellets) .........................................1935
Buckets or pails .................................................... 1143
Also consider:
Pretend electronics, tools, housewares
and appliances
Bullet-proof clothing or accessories
If military/police body armor, use .............................7878
Otherwise, code as the type of clothing (e.g. outerwear)
or accessory (e.g. backpack)
Buffers or waxers, floor ....................................... 0113
Bulletin boards
Use: Pictures, picture frames or wall
decorations ..........................................................0652
Buffers, workshop
Choose among:
Power workshop grinders, buffers,
or polishers........................................................ 0897
Manual workshop grinders, buffers,
or polishers........................................................ 0898
If workshop buffer is not specified as power or manual,
Use: Workshop grinders, buffers,
or polishers, not specified ................................. 0899
Bumper balls
Use: Other playground equipment ..................... 3219
Bumper pads, crib
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ......................1542
Bunk beds ..............................................................0661
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Bunk bed, futon
Use: Bunk beds.................................................... 0661
Bunk bed ladder
Use: Bunk beds..................................................... 0661
Bunsen burner
Use: Chemistry sets or science kits...................... 1393
Bureaus
Use: Desks/dressers/chests/bureaus/buffets ....... 0604
Burglar alarms ....................................................... 0704
Buses
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Buses (model or toy)
Choose among:
Riding toy buses ............................. See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys)............................ 5021
Business and office machines ............................ 0571
Also consider:
Computers
Butane-fueled products
Choose among:
Candles, candlesticks and other
candle holders................................................... 0463
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)........ 3248
Fuel-burning lighting equipment ......................... 4060
Portable gas or LP heaters ................................. 0391
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified........... 0392
Also consider:
Butane gas tanks or fittings
Butane or LP gas meters
Lighters
Butane gas tanks or fittings
Use: Propane, LP or butane gas
tanks or fittings .................................................... 0131
Butane or LP gas meters ..................................... 0623
Butter churn
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere
classified.............................................................. 0428
Buttons
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors,
pins, needles and sewing machine accessories) 1671
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Cabinets
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ....................... 4056
Camphor
Choose among:
Liniments or rubbing compounds ........................1915
Metal polishes, tarnish removers
or preventatives .................................................0931
Cabinet or door hardware .................................... 1820
Cable boxes (TV)
Use: Televisions ................................................. 0572
Camper trailer
Use: motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Cable modems
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games) ............................................. 0557
Camping (activity) .................................................7878
Camping heaters
Choose among:
Coal or wood-burning stoves ...............................0367
Kerosene or oil heaters .......................................0399
Portable electric heaters ......................................0348
Portable gas or LP heaters..................................0391
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified ...........0392
If type of camping heater is not specifically identified,
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified...................................................0393
Cable locks
Use: Padlocks, chain locks or other locks ............ 0707
Cable ties
Use: Other specified plastic products ................... 1145
Cables
Choose among:
Coaxial cable .................................................... 0567
Towing Cable
Use: Chains, not elsewhere classified.............. 0885
Cables, not specified........................................... 7878
USB cables
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games)........................................... 0557
Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ................................5029
Cages, pet
Use: Pet supplies (excl. foods and medicines).... 1715
Camping mattresses
Use: Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ...............................5029
Cake decorating equipment
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ... 0428
Can crushers
Use: Trash compactors .........................................0252
Calculators, cash registers or adding machines
Use: Business and office machines...................... 0571
Can openers
Choose among:
Electric can openers ............................................0213
Nonelectric can openers ......................................0401
If type of can opener is not specifically identified,
Use: Can openers, not specified .........................0453
Also consider:
Key-opened containers
Self-contained openers
Camera batteries
Use: Batteries........................................................ 0884
Cameras
Use: Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) ................................... 0536
Candles, candlesticks and other
candle holders .......................................................0463
Also consider:
Battery powered candle, electric candle,
or flameless candle
Use: Other electric lighting equipment .............4039
Citronella candles
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ....... 1926
Gel fuel candle,
Use: Outdoor patio heaters or
fire pits (manufactured)......................................0394
Camp stoves, cooking
Choose among:
Charcoal or wood-burning grills .......................... 3218
Electric grills ........................................................ 3229
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)........ 3248
Kerosene grills or stoves..................................... 3230
Other grills or stoves ........................................... 3233
If type of cooking camp stove is
not specifically identified,
Use: Grills, not specified ..................................... 3249
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Canned air duster or computer cleaner
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ............................................ 0954
Cans
Choose among:
Aerosol containers ...............................................1133
Containers with key openers ...............................1116
Food cans
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash, and gasoline cans) ...............................1112
Garbage or trash cans
Use: Waste containers, trash baskets,
or refuse bins ...................................................0413
Gasoline cans ......................................................0981
Pressurized containers (nonaerosol;
excl. alcoholic beverage or soft drink
bottles and cans) ...............................................1138
Self-contained openers (e.g., openers on
zip-top or pull-top cans) .....................................1103
Soda/Pop/Soft drink cans
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash, and gasoline cans) ...............................1112
If type of can is not specifically identified,
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash, and gasoline cans) ..................................1112
Canners, pressure
Use: Pressure cookers or canners ....................... 0412
Cappuccino machines
Use: Electric coffeemakers or teapots...................0217
Canning jars .......................................................... 1136
Caps (apparel)
Use: Clothing accessories .....................................1647
Candle or wax warmer
Use: Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ........ 0974
If candle is mentioned, code it as second product
Canes
Use: Crutches, canes, or walkers ......................... 1706
Canisters
Choose among:
Kitchen mixing bowls, canisters or similar
containers (excl. plastic products) .................... 0435
Plastic containers (rigid or semi-rigid;
excl. bottles or jars) ........................................... 1123
Cannabidiol (CBD) Oil .......................................... 1932
Cannabis (THC) Oil ............................................... 1939
Cannons, toy
Choose among:
Other toy weapons (non-projectile) .................... 1389
Other toy weapons (projectile) ............................ 5001
If type of toy cannon is not specifically identified,
Use: Toy weapons, not specified........................ 5007
Caps, bottle
If type of bottle is specified, refer to entry for Bottles
Otherwise,
Use: Bottles or jars, not specified ........................1135
Caps or cap toys
Use: Toy caps, cap toys or cap guns ....................5015
Canoes
Use: Boats & boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ..................... 3298
Capsules (drugs)
Choose among:
Antihistamines .....................................................1928
Aspirin or aspirin compounds ..............................1923
Aspirin substitutes................................................1930
Preparations containing iron salts .......................1916
If type of capsule is not specifically identified,
Use: Tablet or capsule drugs (excl. aspirin,
aspirin substitutes, iron preparations
and antihistamines)............................................1931
Also consider:
Veterinary medicines
Canopies, bed or bedroom
Use: Bedding, other............................................ 4054
Canopies or shelters, portable
Use: Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ............................ 5029
“Capture the flag” game
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Car polishes or cleaners
Use: Automotive waxes, polishes or cleaners ......0978
Car jacks
Use: Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ................ 0814
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Car ramps
Use: Automotive tools or accessories .................. 0821
Carpets
Choose among:
Room-sized, wall-to-wall or outdoor
carpeting (excl. runners) ....................................0613
Runners, throw rugs or doormats
(excl. bathtub mats) ...........................................0612
If type of carpet is not specifically identified,
Use: Rugs or carpets, not specified ....................0676
Car seats (for infants or children)
If incident occurred in a motor vehicle
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed
four or more wheels) ........................................... 1901
Otherwise, choose among:
Hand-held carrier or stroller-attachable car seats
Use: Car seats (for infants or children) ............. 1519
Convertible or booster car seats
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed
four or more wheels) ......................................... 1901
Unknown type of car seats
Use: Car seats (for infants or children) ............. 1519
Carports
If part of a completed structure, use ........................7878
Otherwise, or if unknown
Use: Porches, balconies, open side floors
or floor openings .............................................. 1817
Carriages
Choose among:
Baby carriages .....................................................1505
Doll carriages
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures .........1394
Car-washing equipment, coin-operated............. 1735
Carbon monoxide poisonings (when
source is unknown) ............................................. 1899
Carriage mattresses
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ......................1542
Carbon monoxide detectors ................................ 0712
Carbonated beverage containers
Choose among:
Glass soft drink bottles........................................ 1120
Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash, and gasoline cans).................................. 1112
Non-glass bottles or jars (excl. baby bottles) ..... 1127
If type of container is not specifically identified,
Use: Bottles or jars, not specified ....................... 1135
Carriers, baby
Choose among:
Baby slings and wraps.........................................1560
Framed baby carriers (carried on the back) ........1561
Other soft baby carriers .......................................1562
Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted)..........................1531
Other baby carriers ..............................................1549
If type of baby carrier is not specifically identified,
Use: Baby carriers, not specified.........................1548
Cardboard products ............................................. 1114
Carpet ball
Use: Other ball sports
(activity/apparel/equipment) ............................... 3235
Carriers, luggage
Use: Dollies, handtrucks or luggage carriers ........1680
Carousel
Choose among:
Amusement attractions (incl. rides) .................. 1293
Other playground equipment ............................ 3219
Carpet divider, metal
Use: Floors or flooring materials ........................... 1807
Carpet shampoos
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ............................................ 0954
Cars
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Carpet steamers
Use: Rug shampooers .......................................... 0114
Cars (model or toy)
Choose among:
Riding toy cars ................................ See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ............................5021
Carpet sweepers
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) ........................................ 0480
Cartons, cardboard
Use: Cardboard products ......................................1114
Carpet tacks
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ......................... 1819
Cartridges, recording
Use: Recording tapes ............................................0531
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Carts
Choose among:
Electric mobility carts (for use by patients with
physical limitations)
Use: Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels)................ 1744
Go-carts .............................................................. 3259
Golf carts, motorized vehicle .............................. 1213
Grocery or shopping carts .................................. 1679
Hand carts
Use: Dollies, handtrucks or luggage carriers.... 1680
Horse-drawn carts
Use: Animal induced injury ............................... 2001
Laundry carts
Use: Carts, other or not specified .................... 1684
Toy carts
Use: Wagons, children's ................................... 1328
Wheelbarrows or lawn carts ............................... 1425
If type of cart is not specifically identified,
Use: Carts, other or not specified ...................... 1684
Cattle guard
Use: Industrial equipment ......................................2200
Caulking or spackling compounds .....................0920
Caustics (excl. lye) ................................................0968
CB radios
Use: Amateur two-way radios ...............................0545
CDs (compact discs)
Use: Compact discs (CDs) and DVDs ..................0575
CD players
Use: Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment .....................................0573
Ceiling fans
Use: Fans...............................................................0380
Ceiling heaters
Choose among:
Electric heaters, not elsewhere classified ...........0388
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified ...........0392
Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified...................................................0393
Carving knives
Choose among:
Electric or battery-powered knives ..................... 0218
Knives, not elsewhere classified......................... 0464
Carving tools (woodworking)
Use: Knives with replaceable blades.................... 0836
Ceilings
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior part of
completed structure) ............................................1884
Case, musical instrument
Use: Musical instruments, not electric or
not battery operated or not specified ................ 0566
If instrument case is known to be for electric
instrument or a toy, choose among:
Musical instruments, electric\
or battery operated ....................................... 0565
Toy musical instruments................................. 1344
Cell phones
Use: Telephones or telephone accessories ....... 0550
Cell phone charger
Use: Battery chargers/adapters ............................0883
Cement
If cement is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Otherwise, use: ......................................................7878
Cash registers
Use: Business and office machines...................... 0571
Caskets
Use: Other containers (excl. vacuum
or pressurized containers) .................................. 1107
Ceramic cookware
Use: Nonmetal cookware (nonelectric) .................0461
Cassettes, recording
Use: Recording tapes ........................................... 0531
Ceramic-top cooking units
Use: Electric ranges or ovens (excl.
counter-top ovens) ...............................................0278
Casserole dishes
Use: Other cookware ............................................ 0465
Ceramics supplies or equipment
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Casters, furniture
If not used with furniture or furniture type is unknown,
Use: Furniture, not specified ............................... 4014
Cesspools
Use: Cisterns, cesspools or septic tanks ..............1818
Catchers, grass and leaf
Use: Grass and leaf catchers (attachments) ........ 1431
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
Use: Computers (equipment
and electronic games)......................................... 0557
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Chafing dish fuel
Use: Fuels for chafing dishes or fondue pots ....... 0941
Also consider:
Chafing dishes or fondue pots
Chandeliers, electric
Use: Electric chandeliers, hanging lamps or
other attached light fixtures .................................0628
Changing tables, baby
Use: Baby changing tables....................................1502
Chafing dishes or fondue pots............................ 0462
Also consider:
Fuels for chafing dishes or fondue pots
Charcoal (fuel)........................................................0917
Also consider:
Multi-purpose lighters
Grills
Chain ladders
Use: Ladders, other or not specified..................... 4078
Also consider:
Fire escape devices
Charcoal, activated
Code by use (e.g., air freshener, water purifier, drug,
aquarium filter); If use is unknown,
Use: Chemicals not elsewhere classified ........... 0921
Chain link fences
Use: Fences or fence posts .................................. 1871
Chain locks
Use: Padlocks, chain locks or other locks ............ 0707
Charcoal lighters ......... See: Lighters, multi-purpose
Charger/adapters, computer
Use: Battery chargers/adapters.............................0883
Chain saws ............................................................ 1411
Chains
Choose among:
Necklace chains
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) ............................ 1616
Key chains
Use: Keys, key rings or key chains................... 1643
Pet/dog chains
Use: Pet supplies (excl. food/medicine) ........... 1715
Chains, not elsewhere classified ........................ 0885
Also consider:
Chain locks
Charger/adapter, phone or cell phone
Use: Battery chargers/adapters.......................... 0883
Chargers/adapters, battery...................................0883
Cheerleading (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. batons) .........................................................3254
Chemicals
Choose among:
Automotive chemicals..........................................0955
Chemistry sets .....................................................1393
Cleaners, household...............See: Specific product
Drain cleaners......................................................0929
Fertilizers .............................................................1053
Lye .......................................................................0969
Photographic chemicals ......................................0926
School laboratory chemicals ...............................0982
Swimming pool chemicals ...................................0938
Workshop compounds or chemicals ...................0833
If type of chemical is unknown or not identifiable
in above categories, use:
Chemicals, not elsewhere classified ..................0921
Also consider:
Solvents
Chairs
Choose among:
Attachable high chairs......................................... 1556
Beach chairs or folding chairs............................. 4016
High chairs .......................................................... 1555
Patio chair
Use: Beach chairs or folding chairs .................. 4016
Potty chairs (child) or training seats................... 1535
Recliner chairs .................................................... 0670
Rocking chairs..................................................... 0671
Chairs, other or not specified .............................. 4074
Also consider:
Wheelchairs
Chalk
Choose among:
Billiard or pool chalk
Use: Billiards or pool (activity/apparel/
equipment) ...................................................... 1260
Crayons or chalk (excl. billiard or pool chalk) ..... 5010
Chemistry sets or science kits.............................1393
Cherry bomb
Use: Fireworks ................................................... 1313
Chests
Choose among:
Desks, dressers, bureaus, chests, or buffets ......0604
Toy boxes or toy chests.......................................1353
Portable food or beverage coolers ......................3250
Chalkboards/blackboards
Choose among:
School equipment ............................................... 2300
Toys, not elsewhere classified ............................ 1381
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Chicken coops
Use: Pet supplies (excl. foods/medicines ............. 1715
If used in an industrial setting,
Use: Industrial equipment ..................................... 2200
Christmas decorations
Choose among:
Artificial Christmas trees ......................................1701
Christmas decorations, electric
(excl. Christmas tree lights) ...............................1736
Christmas decorations, nonelectric .....................1729
Christmas decorations, unknown whether
electric or nonelectric,
Use: Christmas decorations, nonelectric ........1729
Christmas lights, electric
(excl. Christmas tree lights) ...............................1736
Christmas tree lights ............................................1711
Christmas tree stands or supports ......................1712
Chicken incubator
Use: Pet supplies (excl. foods/medicines ............. 1715
If used in an industrial setting,
Use: Industrial equipment ..................................... 2200
Chicken wire
Use: Fences or fence posts .................................. 1871
Child bike carriers
Use: Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted) .................. 1531
Christmas trees, artificial......................................1701
Chimes
Use: Music boxes or chimes ................................. 1734
Chrome polishes
Use: Metal polishes, tarnish
removers or preventatives ...................................0931
Chiminea
Use: Outdoor patio heaters and
fire pits, manufactured ....................................... 0394
Churn, butter
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified....0428
Chimneys
Choose among:
Brick, stone or masonry chimneys...................... 0372
Metal chimneys, stovepipes or flues................... 0373
If type of chimney is not specifically identified,
Use: Chimneys, not specified ............................. 0378
Also consider:
Fireplaces
Wood burning stoves
Chute, laundry
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior part of
completed structure) ............................................1884
Cigar cutter
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ...................0464
Cigarette or pipe lighters ......................................1604
Cigarettes, cigars, pipes or tobacco ...................1909
Chippers/shredders for leaves or wood
Use: Leaf mulchers and grinders, powered.......... 1433
Cinder blocks
If being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Otherwise, use: ......................................................7878
Chisels
Use: Awls, chisels or planes ................................. 0870
Chlorine or chlorine tablets
Use: Swimming pool chemicals ............................ 0938
Circuit breakers or ground fault
circuit interrupters (GFCI)
Use: Panelboards, circuit breakers, ground
fault circuit interrupters or fuses ..........................4063
Chop saws
Use: Power saws, other or not specified .............. 0895
Circular power saws, portable .............................0832
Chop sticks
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ... 0428
Cisterns, cesspools or septic tanks ....................1818
Choppers, food
Use: Slicers and choppers .................................... 0469
Also consider:
Food processors
Citronella or citronella candles
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ........... 1926
Clacker balls...........................................................1346
Clamps
Use: Vises or workshop clamps ............................0879
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Clay
Choose among:
Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ...................... 0569
Children's clay
Use: Molding compounds ................................. 1376
Cleaning equipment
Choose among:
Buckets or pails ...................................................1143
Electric brooms ....................................................0116
Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .......................................0480
Power cleaning equipment, not elsewhere classified,
Use: Appliances, other and not specified ........0482
Rug shampooers .................................................0114
Vacuum cleaners .................................................0115
Clay pigeon loaders and clay targets
Use: Skeet shooting (activity/apparel/
equipment; excl. guns and ammunition) ........... 3203
Cleaners, abrasive ................................................ 0953
Also consider:
Scouring pads or steel wool
Cleaning fluids
Use: Spot removers or cleaning fluids ..................0977
Cleaning pads
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) .........................................0480
Cleaners, automotive
Use: Automotive waxes, polishes or cleaners...... 0978
Cleats
Choose among:
Footwear
If sport/activity is mentioned, use that code;
otherwise if sport is not specifically
mentioned, use ................................................1200
If no mention of sports, use: Footwear ..............1615
Hardware
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts......................1819
Cleaners, household
Choose among:
Abrasive cleaners ............................................... 0953
Acids (excl. drain cleaners & battery acids) ....... 0936
Ammonia, household .......................................... 0930
Bleaches, non-cosmetic...................................... 0956
Caustics (excl. lye) .............................................. 0968
Drain cleaners ..................................................... 0929
General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and toilet
bowl products) ................................................... 0954
Germicides
Use: General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ..................................... 0954
Laundry soaps or detergents .............................. 0949
Lye....................................................................... 0969
Metal polishes, tarnish removers
or preventatives................................................. 0931
Oven cleaners ..................................................... 0942
Pine oil cleaning and disinfectant
preparations ...................................................... 0945
Soaps (excluding laundry
soaps or detergents) ......................................... 0983
Spot removers or cleaning fluids ........................ 0977
Toilet bowl products ............................................ 0951
Turpentine ........................................................... 0933
Wallpaper cleaners, chemical ............................. 0970
If the type of household cleaner is not specifically
identified,
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) .......................................... 0954
Cleavers
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ...................0464
Climbing apparatus, playground
Use: Monkey bars, playground gyms or other
playground climbing apparatus ...........................1244
Climbing gear/equipment
Use: Mountain climbing (activity/apparel/
equipment) ...........................................................1258
Climbing, mountain
Use: Mountain climbing (activity/apparel/
equipment) ...........................................................1258
Climbing walls
Choose among:
Sports and recreational activity, not
elsewhere classified...........................................1200
Monkey bars, playground gyms or other
playground climbing apparatus .........................1244
Clipboards
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils).........1650
Cleaners, vacuum ................................................. 0115
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Clippers
Choose among:
Hair clippers and trimmers .................................. 1683
Nail clippers
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ....... 1659
Hedge or lawn clippers
Choose among:
Brushcutters, powered .................................... 1463
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers .................... 1450
Power hedge trimmers.................................... 1427
Lawn trimmers or edgers,
powered, (excl. brushcutters) ....................... 1464
Other manual pruning or
trimming equipment ...................................... 1453
Other power pruning or trimming equipment.. 1454
If type of manual pruning or trimming
equipment is not specifically identified,
Use: Manual pruning or trimming
equipment, not specified ............................... 1455
If type of power pruning or trimming
equipment is not specifically identified,
Use: Power pruning or trimming
equipment, not specified ............................... 1456
If type of pruning or trimming
equipment is not identified at all,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified .................................................. 1447
Cloth (not part of finished item)
Use: Fabric (not part of finished item) ...................4045
Clothes basket
Use: Laundry baskets ............................................0438
Clothes brushes.....................................................1641
Clothes, doll
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures .............1394
Clothes dryers
Choose among:
Electric clothes dryers (without washers) ............0106
Gas clothes dryers (without washers) .................0107
If type of clothes dryer is not specifically identified,
Use: Clothes dryers, not specified.......................0127
Also consider:
Clotheslines or clothes drying racks
Clothes hangers
Use: Tie racks, belt racks or other
clothes hangers ..................................................0419
Clothes steamers...................................................0255
Clotheslines or clothes drying racks
(excl. poles) ............................................................1821
Also consider:
Clothes dryers
Clips
Choose among:
Hair clips
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins ............................................ 1682
Money clips
Use: Clothing accessories ................................ 1647
Paper or binder clips
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) .... 1650
Clothespins ............................................................0669
Clothing
If injury occurs during playing of a sport or
game requiring special clothing or footwear,
use code for that sport or
Choose among:
Clothing accessories............................................1647
Costumes or masks .............................................1342
Day wear ..............................................................1645
Footwear ..............................................................1615
Nightwear .............................................................1644
Outerwear ............................................................1646
Other clothing.......................................................1677
If type of clothing is not specifically identified,
Use: Clothing, not specified .................................1658
Also consider:
Support garments or stockings, medical
Clocks
Choose Among:
Clocks, electric or battery operated .................... 4065
Clocks, not electric or battery operated
or not specified .................................................. 4067
Also consider:
Timers
Clock radios
Use: Radios (self-contained units
excl. two-way radios) ......................................... 0555
Clothing accessories ............................................1647
Closers, door
Choose among:
Automatic doors or door openers
(excl. garage doors) .......................................... 0137
Automatic garage doors or door openers ........... 0138
Cabinet or door hardware ................................... 1820
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If military/police body armor, use .............................7878
Otherwise, code as the type of clothing (e.g. outerwear)
or accessory (e.g. backpack)
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Clothing rod or rack
If part of rack, use:
Cabinets, racks, room dividers, and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ................... 4056
If not part of rack, use:
Tie racks, belt racks, or other
clothes hangers .............................................. 0419
Coffee roasters
Use: Appliances, other or not stated .....................0482
Coffee tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables, billiard
or pool tables and television tables or stands) ....4057
Coffeepots .................................... See: Coffee makers
Cloths
Choose among:
Table linens ......................................................... 0651
Towels or cloths .................................................. 0666
Also consider:
Fabrics
Coin-operated car washing equipment...............1735
Coins .......................................................................1686
Also consider:
Play/pretend money
CO (carbon monoxide) poisonings
(when source is unknown) .................................. 1899
Colanders
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified....0428
CO (carbon monoxide) detectors ....................... 0712
Cold packs
Choose among:
Heating or cooling comfort packs (nonelectric) ...1742
First aid equipment ..............................................1710
Coal stoves
Use: Coal or wood-burning stoves ....................... 0367
Also consider:
Stovepipes
Collapsible clothes dryers
Use: Clotheslines or clothes drying
racks (excl. poles) ................................................1821
Coasters, drink
Use: Tableware and accessories (excl. drinking
glasses, cups, and mugs) .................................. 0474
Collars
Choose among:
Day wear ..............................................................1645
Pet supplies (excl. foods and medicines) ............1715
Coats
Use: Outerwear ..................................................... 1646
Cologne
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Coat hangers
Use: Tie racks, belt racks or other
clothes hangers .................................................. 0419
Color guard (activity and equipment)
Use: Sports or recreational
activity, not elsewhere classified ...................... 1200
Coat hooks
Use: Cabinet or door hardware ............................ 1820
Columns/pillars
If indoors,
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior
part of completed structure)............................. 1884
If outdoors (not in MVA),
Use Poles (excl. fence posts, fishing, tent poles,
pole vaults, playground equipment, and
utility poles) ................................................... 1865
Coaxial cable ......................................................... 0567
Cocaine
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ................... 1939
Cocktail or coffee tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables, billiard
or pool tables and television tables or stands) ... 4057
Combs
Choose among:
Combs or hairbrushes, unpowered .....................1638
Electric combs .....................................................1637
If type of comb is not specifically identified,
Use: Combs, not specified...................................1651
Coffee grinders
Use: Food grinders ............................................... 0471
Coffee makers
Choose among:
Electric coffee makers or teapots ....................... 0217
Unpowered coffee makers or teapots ................ 0405
If type of coffee maker is not specifically identified,
Use: Coffee makers or teapots, not specified .... 0452
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Comforters
Use: Bedspreads, throws or comforters ................0667
Commodes
Use: Toilets ............................................................0649
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Compact discs (CDs) and DVDs ......................... 0575
Concrete or concrete blocks
If concrete is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Otherwise, use: ......................................................7878
Compact disc players
Use: Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment ..................................... 0573
Concrete or driveway sealants
Use: Workshop compounds or chemicals.............0833
Compactors, trash .............................................. 0252
Also consider:
Garbage disposers
Conditioners, water
Use: Water softeners or conditioners
(appliances) .........................................................0125
Compacts (for face powder)
Choose among:
Clothing accessories ........................................... 1647
Toy make-up kits or cosmetics (excl. mirrors) .... 5013
Conducted electrical weapon (CEW)
Use: Personal protection devices .........................1619
Components, stereo or hi-fi
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units) .................................. 0546
Also consider:
Sound equipment
Confetti (paper or metallic)
Use: Party favors ...................................................1720
Connectors, flexible gas
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ..........................0374
Compounds
Choose among:
Aspirin or aspirin compounds ............................. 1923
Caulking or spackling compounds ...................... 0920
Liniments or rubbing compounds ....................... 1915
Molding compounds............................................ 1376
Workshop compounds or chemicals .................. 0833
Construction materials
Choose among:
Bricks or concrete blocks (not part of structure)
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified..................1876
Floors or flooring materials ..................................1807
Lumber, boards or paneling pieces,
(not part of structure)
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified................1876
Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ................................1819
Thermal or sound insulation materials ................1803
Wood paneling and particleboard........................1885
House repair or construction materials,
not elsewhere classified ....................................1876
Compressors, air
If air compressor is part of a self-contained unit,
use code for that product.
If air compressor is a separate unit,
Use: Compressors, separate .............................. 0823
Computer accessories, such as keyboards, mouses,
mousepads, docking stations, USB cables, and
wrist rests (excl. computer printers)
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games)............................................... 0557
Contact lens cleaners
Use: Contact lenses ........................................... 1624
Contact lenses.................................................... 1624
Computer charger/adapters
Use: Battery chargers/adapters ............................ 0883
Computer cleaner or canned air duster
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil
and toilet bowl products) ..................................... 0954
Computers (equipment and
electronic games) ................................................. 0557
Computer printers
Use: Business and office machines) .................... 0571
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Cooking stoves, portable
Choose among:
Charcoal or wood-burning grills...........................3218
Electric grills .........................................................3229
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use) ........3248
Kerosene grills or stoves .....................................3230
Other grills or stoves ............................................3233
If type of portable cooking stove is not
specifically identified,
Use: Grills, not specified ......................................3249
Containers
Also use a container code if the container is associated
with the reason for the visit (e.g., child poisoning). If an
aerosol can, use code 1133. For pressurized containers
such as helium tanks, use code 1138.
Choose among:
Aerosol containers .............................................. 1133
Bottles or jars ............................................ See: Entry
Buckets or pails................................................... 1143
Canisters
Use: Kitchen mixing bowls, canisters or
similar containers (excl. plastic products) ....... 0435
Cardboard boxes
Use: Cardboard products.................................. 1114
Food cans
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans)................................. 1112
Key opened containers
Use: Containers with key openers ................... 1116
Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans)................................... 1112
Pesticide containers .......................................... 1926
Plastic containers (rigid or semi-rigid;
excl. bottles and jars) ........................................ 1123
Pressurized containers (non-aerosol;
excl. alcoholic beverage or
soft drink bottles and cans) ............................... 1138
Self-contained openers (e.g.,
openers on zip-top or pull-top cans) ................. 1103
Thermal or vacuum containers
Choose among:
Portable food or beverage coolers ................. 3250
Vacuum containers ......................................... 1102
Waste containers, trash baskets,
or refuse bins .................................................... 0413
Wooden containers ............................................. 1125
If type of container is specifically identified,
Use: Other containers (excl. vacuum
or pressurized containers) ................................ 1107
If type of container is not specifically identified,
Use: Containers, not specified ............................ 1141
Cooking surfaces, counter-mounted
Choose among:
Electric ranges or ovens (excl.
counter-top ovens) ......................................... 0278
Gas ranges or ovens ........................................ 0279
Other ranges or ovens ..................................... 0280
If type of counter-mounted cooking surface
is not specifically identified,
Use: Ranges or ovens, not specified................ 0281
Cooking thermometers
Use: Thermometers (excl. medical
thermometers) .....................................................0477
Cooking torch, butane
Use: Fuel multi-purpose lighters
(incl. micro torches) .............................................1688
Cooktops
Choose among:
Electric ranges or ovens (excl.
counter-top ovens) ......................................... 0278
Gas ranges or ovens ........................................ 0279
Other ranges or ovens ..................................... 0280
If type of cooktop is not specifically identified,
Use: Ranges or ovens, not specified................ 0281
Cookware
Choose among:
Chafing dishes or fondue pots.............................0462
Corn poppers, electric..........................................0212
Electric deep fryers ..............................................0219
Frying pans or skillets, electric ............................0222
Griddles, electric ..................................................0223
Kettles or hot pots, electric ..................................0269
Waffle irons, electric ............................................0235
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl. pressure
cookers and canners) ........................................0460
Nonmetal cookware (nonelectric) ........................0461
Pressure cookers or canners ..............................0412
Slow cookers .......................................................0268
Toasters (excl. toaster ovens) .............................0234
Other cookware ...................................................0465
If type of cookware is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified..............................0466
Convertible beds, hideaway beds
or sofa beds ........................................................... 0680
Conveyor belts
Use: Public use equipment .................................. 1738
Cookers
Choose among:
Pressure cookers ................................................ 0412
Slow cookers ....................................................... 0268
Food steamer/food cooker, powered
Use: Other cookware ........................................ 0465
Cooking or roasting bags
Choose among:
Aluminum foil wrapping products...................... 1139
Paper bags ....................................................... 1128
Plastic bags ...................................................... 1130
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Coolants
Choose among:
Antifreeze ............................................................ 0966
If antifreeze came directly from a motor vehicle,
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) .................................. 1901
Refrigerants
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere classified ........ 0921
Corn maze
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides) ..............1293
Corn poppers, electric ..........................................0212
Co-sleeper, infant
Use: Bassinets or cradles ......................................1537
Corset/waist trainer
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Coolers
Choose among:
Air conditioners ................................................... 0381
Portable food or beverage coolers ..................... 3250
Ice pack/freezer pack for use in coolers
Use: Portable food or beverage coolers ........... 3250
Motorized cooler/scooter combination
Use: Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels)..................... 1744
Water coolers
Use: Drinking fountains ..................................... 0136
Also consider:
Fans
Refrigerators
Vacuum containers
Cosmetic bags or cases
Use: Luggage (excl. footlockers) ...........................1623
Also consider:
Toy make-up kits or cosmetics
Cosmetics (incl. facial and eye
make-up, deodorants, hair preparations,
nail polish and removers, bath oils,
skin creams and lotions, etc.) ..............................1913
Cosmetic brushes or make-up brushes
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ............1659
Cooling registers or grills
Use: Ductwork for heating and
cooling systems (excl. flues) ............................... 0371
Costumes or masks ..............................................1342
Cots .........................................................................4069
Also consider:
Beds
Copper wiring
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)........... 4062
Cotton balls
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ............1659
Copying machines
Use: Business and office machines...................... 0571
Cotton candy machine
Use: Appliances, other or not stated .....................0482
Cords
Choose among:
Electric appliance cords
If cord is part of an electric appliance, use
code for the specified appliance.
Electric extension cords ...................................... 0685
Rope or string (excl. climbing or
jump ropes and kite strings)............................. 0852
Stretch cords or stretch straps ........................... 0886
Cords, electrical, other or not specified .............. 4081
Straps, non-stretch, other, or not specified ........ 4802
Window blind cords
Use: Window shades, venetian blinds
or indoor shutters ......................................... 0638
Also consider:
Wire
Cotton-tipped swabs
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ........1710
Couches
Use: Sofas, couches, davenports,
divans or studio couches .....................................0679
Counters or counter tops (excl. bars) .................1864
Counter-mounted cooking surfaces
Choose among:
Electric ranges or ovens (excl.
counter-top ovens) ......................................... 0278
Gas ranges or ovens ........................................ 0279
Other ranges or ovens ..................................... 0280
If type of counter-mounted cooking surface
is not specifically identified,
Use: Ranges or ovens, not specified................ 0281
Corers/coring knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified .................. 0464
Corkscrews............................................................ 0416
Counter-top ovens, broilers or
toaster ovens; electric ..........................................0216
Cornhole or bean bag toss game
Use: Games or game parts (excl.
marbles and computer games) ........................... 5019
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Crib-related equipment
Choose among:
Bumper pads
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl. mattress
covers or mattress pads) .................................1542
Infant sleep positioner
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl. mattress
covers or mattress pads) .................................1542
Mattresses or pads
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl. mattress
covers or mattress pads) .................................1542
Also consider:
Waterbeds or waterpillows
Mobiles or crib gyms ............................................1526
Monitoring devices
Use: Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios) .......................................0555
Crib tent
Use: Cribs, not specified....................................1545
Coupon cutter
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Covers
Choose among:
Ironing board covers
Use: Ironing boards or covers........................... 0408
Mattress covers
Use: Other bedding ........................................... 4054
Tarpaulins ........................................................... 1741
Crack
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ................... 1939
Cradles
Choose among:
Bassinets or cradles............................................ 1537
Doll cradles
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures......... 1394
Cribs, doll
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures .............1394
Crafts
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Cricket
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3235
Crates
Choose among:
Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans)................................... 1112
Plastic containers (rigid or semirigid, excl. bottles and jars) ............................... 1123
Wooden crates or containers.............................. 1125
If type of crate is not specifically identified,
Use: Containers, not specified ............................ 1141
Crochet needle
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories) ........1671
Crockery cookers
Use: Slow cookers .................................................0268
Croquet (activity/apparel/equipment)..................1208
Crayons or chalk (excl. billiard or pool chalk) .. 5010
Crossbow
Use: Archery (activity/apparel/equipment) ............1235
Cream pitchers
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) ........... 0474
Crowbars
Use: Other manual workshop tools .......................0881
Creams, skin care
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Crutches, canes, or walkers .................................1706
Creeper / roller
Use: Other manual workshop tools .................... 0881
Cubbies
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ........................4056
Crepe makers or pans
Choose among:
Electric frying pans or skillets.............................. 0222
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl.
pressure cookers and canners) ........................ 0460
If type of crepe maker is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified ............................. 0466
Cues, billiard or pool
Use: Billiards or pool (activity/apparel/
equipment) ...........................................................1260
Cultivators
Choose among:
Hand cultivators
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................1403
Power cultivators
Use: Power tillers or cultivators
(not farm equipment) .......................................1408
Cribs or crib springs
Choose among:
Cribs, nonportable............................................... 1543
Portable cribs ...................................................... 1529
If type of crib or crib spring is not
specifically identified,
Use: Cribs, not specified ..................................... 1545
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Cupboards
Use: Cabinets, racks, room
dividers and shelves ........................................... 4056
Cutters
Choose among:
Bolt cutters
Use: Pliers, wire cutters or wrenches ................0857
Box openers/cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades ................0836
Brushcutters, powered.........................................1463
Cigar cutter
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ...............0464
Fabric cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .............. 0836
Food cutters
Choose among:
Food processors ..............................................0275
Knives, not elsewhere classified .....................0464
Slicers and choppers .......................................0469
Glass cutters
Choose among:
Glass bottle cutting equipment ........................0532
Other manual workshop tools..........................0881
Lawn trimmers or edgers, powered
(excl. brushcutters) ............................................1464
Paper cutters (not scissors)
Use: Paper cutters .............................................1654
Pill cutters
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ...1710
Rug cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades ................0836
Cups
Choose among:
Cups (drinking)
Use: Drinking glasses, cups, and mugs ........ 0478
Measuring cups
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ........................................ 0428
Curlers, eyelash
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ........... 1659
Curlers, hair
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins ................................................ 1682
Curling irons
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins ................................................ 1682
Curling (activity/apparel/equipment) .................. 3282
Curtain hooks, rings or rods
Use: Drapery or curtain rods, hooks or rings........ 4055
Curtains
Use: Draperies, curtains or shower
curtains (fabric or plastic) .................................... 0617
Cutting boards, kitchen
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified....0428
Cutting torches ......................................................0874
Also consider:
Soldering equipment
Welding equipment
Cutlery
Choose among:
Flatware (excl. knives) ........................................ 0417
Knives, not elsewhere classified......................... 0464
Cycles
Choose among:
ATVs ...................................See: All-terrain vehicles
Bicycles and accessories (excl.
.
mountain or all-terrain bicycles)........................5040
Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes) ....................1910
Mountain or all-terrain bicycles
and accessories ................................................5033
Minibikes, powered .............................................5035
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles .......................3215
Motorcycles
Use: Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes) ..................1910
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl.
mopeds and minibikes).....................................5036
Pedal-powered adult vehicles (3 or
more wheels) .....................................................3202
Tricycles, children's..............................................1301
Unicycles..............................................................1283
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Dancing (activity/apparel/equipment)................ 3278
Decorative yard equipment
Choose among:
Decorative yard equipment, excluding
water features ................................................ 1465
Decorative water features, including
man-made ponds and fountains ..................... 1466
Dart guns, toy
Use: Toy guns with projectiles ............................ 1399
Darts or lawn darts
Choose among:
Darts, for indoor use (activity or equipment)..... 3289
Darts, blowgun
Use: Darts, not specified ................................ 3291
Darts, lawn (activity or equipment) ................... 3290
Darts, not specified........................................... 3291
Decorators, cake
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Deep fryers
Choose among:
Electric deep fryers ............................................ 0219
Nonelectric deep fryers
Use: Other cookware ....................................... 0465
Davenports
Use: Sofas, couches, davenports,
divans or studio couches .................................. 0679
Deer stands/tree stands
Use: Tree stands (hunting)................................. 1895
Day wear ............................................................. 1645
Deck/wood sealant
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs...................... 0960
Defrosting devices
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Decks
Use: Porches, balconies, open side
floors or floor openings ..................................... 1817
Degreasers
Choose among:
Automotive chemicals (excl. antifreeze,
lubricants, waxes and windshield
wiper fluids) .................................................... 0955
General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil
and toilet bowl products) ................................ 0954
If type of degreaser is not specified,
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil
and toilet bowl products) .................................. 0954
Decks, swimming pool
Use: Porches, balconies, open side
floors or floor openings ..................................... 1817
Decks, tape
Use: Tape recorders or players (selfcontained units) ................................................ 0556
Decorations, seasonal
Choose among:
Artificial Christmas trees................................... 1701
Christmas decorations (nonelectric) ................. 1729
Christmas tree lights......................................... 1711
Christmas tree stands or supports.................... 1712
Electric Christmas decorations
(excl. Christmas tree lights) ............................ 1736
Seasonal decorations
(excl. Christmas decorations) ......................... 1714
Dehumidifiers ..................................................... 0306
Also consider:
Air conditioners
Dehydrators
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere
classified .......................................................... 0428
Dental floss
Use: Oral hygiene products ................................ 2640
Decorations, wall
Use: Pictures, picture frames
or wall decorations ........................................... 0652
Denture adhesive
Use: Medical equipment, general ....................... 2400
Decorative hair clips
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins.............................................. 1682
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Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
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Diggers, post hole
If powered tool:
Use: Other power garden tools ...........................1409
If manual tool,, use:
Use: Other unpowered garden tools ...................1403
If not specified if tool is a powered
or a manual tool,
Use: Tools, not specified .....................................0893
Deodorizers, room
Choose among:
Liquid room deodorizers or fresheners ............. 0973
Solid room deodorizers or fresheners .............. 0974
If type of room deodorizer is not specifically identified,
Use: Room deodorizers or fresheners,
not specified ................................................... 0975
Deodorizers, toilet bowl
Use: Toilet bowl products ................................... 0951
Digital audio players
Use: Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment ..................................... 0573
Desk lamps
Use: Electric table lamps, floor
lamps or desk lamps ........................................ 4071
Digital cameras and accessories
Use: Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors)....................................0536
Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ............ 1650
Desks, dressers, bureaus, chests,
or buffets............................................................. 0604
Dining, dinette or kitchen tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television
tables or stands)............................................... 4057
Desiccants (drying chemicals)
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere classified .......... 0921
Dining rooms (fire)
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires .......................................... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where no
consumer product can be identified.
Detectors
Choose among:
Carbon monoxide detectors ............................. 0712
Smoke detectors
Use:
Fire or smoke alarms.................................... 0702
Dirt bikes
Use: Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl. mopeds
and minibikes) .................................................. 5036
Detergents
Choose among:
Dishwasher detergents..................................... 0934
Dishwashing liquid............................................ 0979
Laundry soaps or detergents ............................ 0949
If type of detergent is not specifically identified,
Use: Detergents, not specified ......................... 0976
Also consider:
Soaps
Disco ball
Use: Pictures, picture frames
or wall decorations ........................................... 0652
Discus
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) .................. 5030
Diaper backpacks
Use: Book bags or back carriers ........................ 5011
Dishcloths
Use: Towels or cloths ......................................... 0666
Diaper bags
Unless described as a “backpack”,
Use: Bags not elsewhere classified .................. 1144
Dishes
Choose among:
Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) ........ 0474
Food warming dishes
Use: Food warmers ........................................ 0221
Toy dishes
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
Diaper fasteners (excl. safety pins) .................. 1551
Diaper pail deodorizers
Use: Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ........ 0974
Diaper pails ......................................................... 1528
Dishtowels
Use: Towels or cloths ......................................... 0666
Diapers
Choose among:
For infants/babies/toddlers,
Use: Diapers .................................................. 1512
For adults,
Use: Medical equipment, general ................... 2400
Dishwasher detergents ...................................... 0934
Dishwashers ....................................................... 0214
Diesel fuels ......................................................... 0962
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Dishwashing liquids........................................... 0979
Diving or diving boards ..................................... 1278
Also consider:
Scuba diving
Disk golf
Use: Flying discs and boomerangs .................... 5017
Doctor kits, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................. 5020
Disks/Discs
Choose among:
Snow disks ....................................................... 1274
Compact discs
Use: Compact discs (CDs) and DVDs.............. 0575
Docks
Choose among:
Boat docks ....................................................... 7878
Loading docks
Use: Porches, balconies, open-sided
floors or floor openings ................................. 1817
Disinfectants, household
Choose among:
Ammonia, household........................................ 0930
General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and toilet
bowl products) ................................................ 0954
Lye ................................................................... 0969
Pine oil cleaning and disinfectant
preparations ................................................... 0945
Toilet bowl products ......................................... 0951
Dodgeball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3235
Dog or pet doors
Use: Pet supplies (excl. food/medicine) ............. 1715
Doghouses
Use: Pet supplies (excl. foods and medicines) .. 1715
Dispensers, lotion or soap
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Doll houses and other play scenes .................. 5018
Includes doll furniture and other accessories
Dispensers, paper cups or towels
Choose among:
Kitchen gadgets............................................... 0428
Public use equipment ...................................... 1738
Dolls, plush toys, and action figures................ 1394
Includes doll clothes and other accessories
Dispenser, toothpaste
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures
or accessories; excl. enclosures,
faucets, spigots and towel racks) ..................... 0611
Dollies, handtrucks, or luggage carriers .......... 1680
Also consider:
Grocery carts or shopping carts
Disposable diapers
Use: Diapers ...................................................... 1512
Door bells
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters) ...........4062
Disposers, garbage ............................................ 0237
Also consider:
Incinerators
Trash compactors
Door draft stoppers
Use: Thermal or sound insulation materials ....... 1803
Door frames or doorsills (door jambs) ............. 1878
Distribution systems, electrical
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters) ......... 4062
Door hardware
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Divans
Use: Sofas, couches, davenports,
divans, or studio couches ................................. 0679
Door openers
Choose among:
Automatic doors or door openers
(excl. garage doors) ....................................... 0137
Automatic garage doors or door openers ......... 0138
Cabinet or door hardware ................................ 1820
Dive sticks
Use: Water toys (excl. or squeaker toys and
inner tubes or similar flotation equipment)........ 1365
Door security barriers
Use: Window or door security barriers ............... 1888
Dividers, room
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ..................... 4056
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Doorknobs
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Drawing toys
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Doormats
Use: Runners, throw rugs or
doormats (excl. bathtub mats) .......................... 0612
Dressers
Use: Desk, dressers, chests, bureaus,
or buffets ..............................................................0604
Doors (excl. garage doors)
Choose among:
Glass doors or doors with glass panels .............. 1892
Dog or pet doors
Use: Pet supplies (excl. food/medicine) ............ 1715
Doors, other or not specified .............................. 1893
Also consider:
Bathtub or shower enclosures
Door security barriers
Garage doors
Gates
Dresses
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Dressing gowns
Use: Nightwear................................................... 1644
Dressings or bandages
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ..... 1710
Drill bits
Code the type of drill used.
Choose among:
Manual drills ..................................................... 0829
Power drills or accessories, portable................ 0855
Power drills or accessories, stationery ............. 0856
If type of power drill is not specifically identified,
Use: Power drills or accessories, not
specified ......................................................... 0871
If type of drill is not specifically identified,
Use: Drills, not specified................................... 0847
Doorsills or door frames (jambs) ...................... 1878
Doorstops ........................................................... 0434
Downspouts
Use: Gutters, drainpipes, down-spouts
or runoff pipes .................................................. 1812
Drain cleaners, chemical ................................... 0929
Drill presses
Use: Stationary power drills or accessories ....... 0856
Drain cover for swimming pools or hot tubs
Choose among:
Swimming pool
Hot tubs or home spas
Drills, workshop
Choose among:
Manual drills ..................................................... 0829
Power drills or accessories, portable................ 0855
Power drills or accessories, stationary ............. 0856
If type of power drill is not specifically identified,
Use: Power drills or accessories, not
specified ......................................................... 0871
If type of drill is not specifically identified,
Use: Drills, not specified ................................... 0847
Drain snakes ....................................................... 0880
Drain pipes
Choose among:
Gutters, drainpipes, down-spouts
or runoff pipes .................................................. 1812
Plumbing pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) .................. 0374
Drill team
Use: Sports or recreational
activity, not elsewhere classified ...................... 1200
Draperies
Use: Draperies, curtains or shower
curtains (fabric or plastic) ................................. 0617
Drill team rifle/gun
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Drapery or curtain rods, hooks or rings........... 4055
Drawers
Use: Desk, dressers, chests, bureaus,
or buffets ............................................................. 0604
If part of a built-in cabinet
Use: Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ....................... 4056
Drink mixer, electric
Use: Electric blenders ........................................ 0215
Drink stirrers ............................... See: Swizzle sticks
Drinking fountains ............................................. 0136
Drawing supplies
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Also consider:
Crayons or chalk
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Drinking straws .................................................. 0443
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Driveways ........................................................... 7878
Drywall
If drywall is being used in construction,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
If drywall is part of a completed structure,
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior
part of completed structure)...............................1884
Otherwise, use: ......................................................7878
Driveway or concrete sealants
Use: Workshop compounds or chemicals ............ 0833
Driveway markers
Use: Decorative yard equipment,
excluding water features .................................. 1465
Dryer balls
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl.
spot removers or cleaning fluids,
bleaches and dyes)............................................ 0952
Drones
Choose among:
If outdoor/commercial/government use ............ 7878
If indoor use/toy,
Use: Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ............... 5021
Dryers, clothes
Choose among:
Electric clothes dryers ...................................... 0106
Gas clothes dryers ........................................... 0107
If combination washer/dryer
Use: Washing machines other
or not specified ................................................. 0140
If type of clothes dryer is not specifically identified,
Use: Clothes dryers, not specified.................... 0127
Also consider:
Clotheslines or clothes drying racks
Dropper, medicine
Use: First aid equipment (excl. medications) ....... 1710
Drugs - Legal
Choose among:
Antihistamines .................................................. 1928
Aspirin or aspirin compounds ........................... 1923
Aspirin substitutes ............................................ 1930
Liquid drugs (excl. aspirin, aspirin substitutes,
iron preparations and antihistamines) .............. 1927
Preparations containing iron salts .................... 1916
Nasal spray (prescription or OTC)
Use: Other drugs or medications .................... 1932
Tablet or capsule drugs (excl.
aspirin, aspirin substitutes, iron
preparations and antihistamines) ................... 1931
Other drugs or medications .............................. 1932
If type of drug is not specifically identified,
Use: Drugs or medications, not specified ......... 1929
Also consider:
Liniments or rubbing compounds
Veterinary medicines
Dryers, hair ......................................................... 1602
Drying chemicals/Desiccants
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere classified .......... 0921
Drying racks
Use: Clotheslines or clothes drying
racks (excl. poles) ............................................ 1821
Ductwork for heating or cooling
systems (excl. flues) .......................................... 0371
Drugs - Illegal
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ................. 1939
Duffle bag
Use: Luggage (excl. foot lockers) ....................... 1623
Dumbbell
Use: Weight lifting (activity/apparel/equipment) .. 3265
Drum corps / marching bands
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Dumpsters
Use: Waste containers, trash
baskets or refuse bins ...................................... 0413
Dry cleaning sheets
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl.
spot removers, cleaning fluids,
bleaches and dyes) .......................................... 0952
Dune buggies/beach buggies ........................... 3288
Also consider:
Utility vehicles
Dry erase boards..... See: Chalkboards/Blackboards
Duplicating machines
Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
Dry gas
Use: Automotive chemicals (excl. antifreeze,
lubricants, waxes & windshield wiper fluids)..... 0955
DVD players
Use: Video players and recorders
(excl. cameras)................................................. 0576
Dry ice ................................................................. 0914
DVDs
Use: Compact discs (CDs) and DVDs ..................0575
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DVR recorders
Use: Video players and recorders
(excl. cameras) ................................................. 0576
Dyes
Choose among:
Non-cosmetic dyes ........................................... 0957
Cosmetic dyes
Use Cosmetics ................................................. 1913
Medical use dyes
Use Liquid drugs (excl. aspirin) ....................... 1927
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E-Bikes (electric bikes)
Use: Mopeds or power assist cycles .................... 3215
Electric cords
Choose among:
Electric appliance cords
If cord is part of an electric appliance,
use code for the specified appliance.
Cords, electrical, other or not specified ............ 4081
Electric extension cords ................................... 0685
Ear buds (headphones)
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units)................................ 0546
Ear plugs
Use: Ear protection devices ............................... 1617
Electric heat tapes ............................................. 0390
Ear protection devices ....................................... 1617
Electric timers .................................................... 0710
Earrings
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) .............................. 1616
Electrical outlets or receptacles ....................... 4061
Electrical switches or distribution systems
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)......... 4062
Easels
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Electrical testing equipment ............................. 0815
Also consider:
Voltage adapters
Easter baskets
Use: Seasonal decorations (excl.
Christmas decorations) .................................... 1714
Electrical wire or wiring systems
Choose among:
Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)....... 4062
Panelboards, circuit breakers, ground fault
interrupters (GFCIs) or fuses.......................... 4063
Edgers
Choose among:
Brushcutters, powered ..................................... 1463
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers ...................... 1450
Lawn trimmers or edgers, powered
(excl. brushcutters) ......................................... 1464
If type of edger is not specifically identified,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified ................................................... 1447
Electrician's tapes
Use: Tapes (with adhesive surfaces) ................. 0927
Electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes)
Choose among:
E-cigarette liquid
Use: Other drugs or medications.................... 1932
E-cigarette battery
Use: Batteries................................................. 0884
E-cigarette device (not the liquid or the battery)
Use: Medical equipment, general ................... 2400
Eggbeaters
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere
classified .......................................................... 0428
Also consider:
Mixers
Eight-track tapes
Use: Recording tapes ......................................... 0531
Elastic cords or straps
Use: Stretch cords or stretch straps ................... 0886
Electronic games
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games) ............................................. 0557
Also consider:
Games or game parts
Toys, not elsewhere classified
Electrical products ......................... See next entries
or refer to specific product
Elevators or other lifts (excl. escalators, hoists,
jacks, forklifts and automotive lifts) ................. 1889
Electric bikes (E-Bikes)
Use: Mopeds or power assist cycles .................... 3215
Elliptical machine (stationary)
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment ....................... 3277
Elastic bands
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Emery boards
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ............1659
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Emergency or exit lighting
Use: Other electric lighting equipment................ 4039
Escape devices
Use: Fire escape devices (excl. ladders) ........... 0711
Enclosures, bathtub or shower
Choose among:
Glass bathtub or shower enclosures ................ 0609
Non-glass bathtub or shower
enclosures ...................................................... 0610
If type of bathtub enclosure is
not specifically identified,
Use: Bathtub or shower enclosures,
not specified ................................................... 4030
Essential oil for aromatherapy
Use: Cosmetics......................................................1913
End tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television
tables or stands) ............................................... 4057
Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) ..................... 3277
Examination table (medical)
Use: Medical equipment, general ..........................2400
Exercise (activity or apparel, without
equipment), incl. aerobics, stretching, walking,
jogging, running (excl. track and field) ............ 3299
Energizers
Use: Batteries ..................................................... 0884
Exercisers, baby................................................. 1520
Also consider:
Baby walkers or jumpers
Other baby carriers
Engine oils
Use: Lubricants .................................................. 0913
Exhaust fans
Use: Fans ........................................................... 0380
Engines, internal combustion
(non-vehicular) ................................................... 0820
Exit or emergency lighting
Use: Other electric lighting equipment ............... 4039
Entertainment centers
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ..................... 4056
Extension cords ................................................. 0685
Envelopes
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws, and cardboard products) ...................... 1137
Extension work lights
Use: Trouble lights or extension work lights ....... 0877
Extension or straight ladders............................ 4077
Extinguishers, fire .............................................. 0701
Epées
Use: Fencing (activity/apparel/equipment) ......... 3260
Eye liner sharpener
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ............1659
Epsom salt
Use: Other drugs or medications .......................... 1932
Eye make-up
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Equipment, agricultural
Use: Industrial equipment.................................. 2200
Eye protection devices ...................................... 1607
Equipment, general medical.............................. 2400
Eyedrops
Use: Liquid drugs (excl. aspirin, aspirin substitutes,
iron preparations, and anti-histamines) ............ 1927
Equipment, industrial
Use: Industrial equipment.................................. 2200
Erasers
Choose among:
If eraser is attached to a pen or pencil,
Use: Pens and pencils.................................... 1685
If eraser is not attached,
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens/pencils) ......... 1650
Eyeglasses (excl. sunglasses and
contact lenses) ................................................... 1606
Erector sets
Use: Building sets............................................... 1345
Escalators ........................................................... 1890
Also consider:
Moving walks
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Fabric cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .................. 0836
Fax machines
Use: Business and office machines .................... 0571
Fabric softeners
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl.
spot removers or cleaning fluids,
bleaches and dyes) ............................................ 0952
Feeding table (for infants and children)
Use: High chairs .................................................. 1555
Feminine hygiene products
Choose among:
Medical equipment, general .............................. 2400
Medicated washes or lotions
Use: Liquid drugs ............................................. 1927
Unmedicated washes or lotions
Use: Cosmetics................................................ 1913
Fabric treatment products (excl. spot removers
or cleaning fluids, bleaches, and dyes) ............ 0952
Fabrics (not part of finished item) ..................... 4045
Face paint
Use: Cosmetics ..................................................1913
Fences or fence posts......................................... 1871
Also consider:
Baby gates or barriers
Window or door security barriers
Facial and eye make-up
Use: Cosmetics ..................................................1913
Facial cleansing brushes
Use: Bath or facial cleansing brushes ................... 1678
Fencing (activity/apparel/equipment)................ 3260
Ferrous sulfates or glutamates
Use: Preparations containing iron salts............... 1916
Facial saunas
Use: Saunas......................................................... 1612
Fertilizers
Choose among:
Fertilizers and other chemicals for
outdoor use (excl. pesticides) .......................... 1053
Plant foods or fertilizers for potted plants .......... 1445
If type of fertilizer is not specifically identified,
Use: Fertilizers, not specified ............................ 1023
Falls, hair
Use: Wigs, falls or hairpieces ............................. 1605
Fan-heater combinations
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ................................................... 0393
Also consider:
Heat pumps
Fertilizer spreaders
Use: Seed and fertilizer spreaders ...................... 1430
Fans ....................................................................... 0380
Fiberglass insulation
Use: Thermal or sound insulation materials ....... 1803
Also consider:
Construction materials
Fans, decorative (paper or aluminum)
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases, or urns .......... 0654
Fans, water-cooled
Use: Air conditioners ............................................ 0381
Fidget spinner
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ......................1381
Farm tractors
Use: Industrial equipment ..................................... 2200
Field day
Use code for specific activity/product, if mentioned.
Otherwise,
Use: Sports and recreational activity, not
elsewhere classified......................................... 1200
Farm yards, toy
Use: Doll houses and other play scenes ............. 5018
Fasteners, diaper (excl. safety pins) ................. 1551
Field hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) ....... 1295
Fasteners, shoelace (for infants) ....................... 1539
Figurines
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns........... 0654
Faucets or spigots ............................................... 0699
Faucet water heaters ........................................... 0236
Favors, party......................................................... 1720
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Files
Choose among:
Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ......... 1659
Manual filing or sanding tools ............................ 0862
Fire pits
Choose among:
Manufactured fire pit
Use: Outdoor patio heaters
and fire pits, manufactured ............................ 0394
Not manufactured fire pit ................................... 7878
Unknown fire pit
Use: Outdoor patio heaters
and fire pits, manufactured ............................ 0394
Filing cabinets
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers
and shelves ........................................................ 4056
Film
Use: Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) .................................. 0536
Fireplace equipment............................................ 0663
Fireplaces
Choose among:
Built-in fireplaces................................................ 0336
Electric fireplaces, factory built .......................... 0346
Gas-burning fireplaces, factory built .................. 0334
Outdoor patio heaters and
fire pits, manufactured ..................................... 0394
Wood-burning fireplaces, factory built ............... 0316
If type of fireplace is not specifically identified,
Use: Fireplaces, not specified ........................... 0342
Also consider:
Chimneys
Filters (excl. swimming pool and
aquarium filters) ................................................... 4005
Fire blankets
Use: Fire extinguishers ........................................ 0701
Fire escape devices (excl. ladders) ................... 0711
Fire escape ladders ............................................ 4078
Fire extinguishers ................................................ 0701
Fire hydrants ........................................................ 7878
Firewood/logs
If artificial:
Use: Fireplace equipment.................................. 0663
Otherwise, use ..................................................... 7878
Fire or smoke alarms........................................... 0702
Fireworks .............................................................. 1313
Fire pot, ceramic
Use: Outdoor patio heaters and
fire pits, manufactured ....................................... 0394
First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ........... 1710
Also consider:
Heating or cooling comfort packs (nonelectric)
Fire sprinklers ...................................................... 0713
Fishbowls or fish tanks
Use: Aquariums or accessories........................... 1240
Fire hoses ............................................................. 2200
Fires
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires ............................................ 1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives)............................................. 3223
Fishing knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................. 0464
Firearms
Choose among:
Gas, air or spring-operated
guns (incl. BB guns) ......................................... 1237
Guns or other firearms ....................................... 3224
Guns, not specified ............................................ 3253
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Gunpowder or ammunition (excl. BBs and pellets)
Fishponds
Use: Decorative water features, including
man-made ponds and fountains........................ 1466
Fitness/activity tracker, personal
(including pedometers and non-medical
heart rate monitors) ........................................... 5038
Fittings, gas pipe (incl. flexible connectors)
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ........................ 0374
Firecrackers
Use: Fireworks ..................................................... 1313
Fittings, gas tank
Use: Propane, LP or butane gas
tanks or fittings ................................................... 0131
Fixtures, light ..................... See: Lighting equipment
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Flags
Choose among:
Decorative yard equipment,
excluding water features .................................. 1465
Miniature or desktop flags
Use: Toys not elsewhere classified ................. 1381
For use on vehicles or vehicle antennas
Use: Automotive tools or accessories ............. 0821
Floor furnaces (built into floor) .......................... 0384
Floor hockey
Use: Street hockey (activity/apparel/
equipment) ......................................................... 3245
Floor lamps
Choose among:
Floor lamps or table lamps, halogen ................. 4070
Floor lamps or table lamps,
electric (excl. halogen lamps) .......................... 4071
Flagpoles
Use: Poles (excl. fence posts, fishing, tent poles,
pole vaults, playground equipment, and
utility poles) ..................................................... 1865
Floor openings
Use: Porches, balconies, open
side floors or floor openings .............................. 1817
Flare gun
Use: Flares ........................................................... 1718
Floor polish
Use: Floor waxes ................................................. 0904
Flares ..................................................................... 1718
Floor polishers
Use: Floor buffers or waxers ............................... 0113
Flashbulbs or flash attachments
Use: Photographic equipment
(excl. chemicals and projectors) ........................ 0536
Floor wax removers
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and toilet
bowl products) ................................................... 0954
Flasks
Choose among:
For science use
Use: Glass tubing or test tubes........................ 1124
For non-science use (e.g., alcohol), code by what
the flask is made of; if unknown,
Use: Containers, not specified ....................... 1141
Floor wax .............................................................. 0904
Floor waxers
Use: Floor buffers or waxers ............................... 0113
Flashlight batteries
Use: Batteries ...................................................... 0884
Floors or flooring materials ................................ 1807
Flashlights
Use: Flashlights or battery-powered lanterns ...... 0639
Flotation toys (excl. official life
saving devices) .................................................... 3279
Flats (greenhouse supplies)
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. hoses, sprayers, plant stands,
tools and chemicals) .......................................... 1413
Flower pots
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. hoses, sprayers, plant stands, tools
and chemicals)................................................... 1413
Flatware (excl. knives)......................................... 0417
Flowers, artificial
Use: Artificial flowers or plants ............................ 0653
Flexible gas connectors
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ........................ 0374
Flues
Use: Metal chimneys, stove-pipes or flues.......... 0373
Flippers
Choose among:
Scuba diving (activity/apparel/equipment)......... 1275
Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. flotation devices)...................................... 3274
Fluorescent tubes or bulbs
Use: Light bulbs (excl. Christmas
tree light bulbs) .................................................. 0627
“Floaties”
Use: Flotation toys (excl. official life
saving devices) .................................................. 3279
Flying discs and boomerangs
(activity/apparel/equipment)............................... 5017
Also consider:
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys)
Floodlights
Use: Outdoor electric lighting equipment ............ 1452
Flyboard
Use: Personal watercraft, powered .................... 3292
Floor buffers or waxers ....................................... 0113
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Fly swatter
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ........................................... 0428
Foosball or table football
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Footbag or kickbag ball
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Fog machine and liquid fog
Choose among:
Fog machine
Use: Public use equipment ............................. 1738
Liquid fog
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere
classified......................................................... 0921
Football (activity/apparel/equipment) ............... 1211
Footboards
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or
not specified ....................................................... 4076
Foil, aluminum
Use: Aluminum foil wrapping products ................ 1139
Footlockers .......................................................... 0693
Foils
Use: Fencing (activity/apparel/equipment) .......... 3260
Footstools, ottomans or hassocks.................... 4079
Footwear
If injury occurs during playing of sport or game
requiring special footwear, use code for that sport.
If not,
Use: Footwear ................................................... 1615
Also consider:
Waders
Folding chairs
Use: Beach chairs or folding chairs ..................... 4016
Folding doors
Use: Doors, other or not specified ....................... 1893
Folding high chairs
Use: High chairs................................................... 1555
Foot measuring device
Use: Public use equipment....................................1738
Folding stairs
Use: Pull-down or folding stairs ........................... 1840
Foot warmer, electric
Use: Heating pads, electric....................................0110
Folding tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
pool or billiard tables and television
tables or stands)................................................. 4057
Forklifts
Use: Industrial equipment ......................................2200
Forks
Use: Flatware (excl. knives) ................................ 0417
Folding trays
Use: Trays (excl. food warmers).......................... 0432
Formaldehyde
Consult entry for specific product,
such as:
Carpets
Chemicals
Panels or paneling
Thermal or sound insulation materials
Fondue pots ......................................................... 0462
Also consider:
Fuels for chafing dishes or fondue pots
Food dehydrators
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Forts, toy
Use: Doll houses and other play scenes ............. 5018
Also consider:
Treehouses or playhouses
Food grinders ....................................................... 0471
Food, pet ............................................................... 7878
Fountain pumps
Use: Pumps, not elsewhere classified ................ 1462
Food processors .................................................. 0275
Food slicers
Use: Slicers and choppers ................................... 0469
Fountains
Choose among:
Decorative water features, including
man-made ponds and fountains...................... 1466
Decorative tabletop fountains
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns....... 0654
Drinking fountains .............................................. 0136
Food warmers ...................................................... 0221
Foods .................................................................... 1933
For home cooking fires (food or grease), also use:
General home or room involvement in fires........ 1866
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Fryers, turkey
Choose among:
Electric turkey fryers
Use: Electric deep fryers ................................. 0219
Nonelectric turkey fryers
Use: Other cookware ......................................... 0465
If type of turkey fryer is not specifically identified,
Use: Other cookware ......................................... 0465
Four by four (4 x 4) motor vehicles
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Four-wheeled ATVs (excl. dune buggies) ......... 3286
Four or more wheeled motor vehicles
or parts, licensed ................................................. 1901
Frying pans
Choose among:
Electric frying pans or skillets ............................ 0222
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl.
pressure cookers and canners) ...................... 0460
Nonmetal cookware (nonelectric) ...................... 0461
If type of frying pan is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified............................ 0466
Four-square (“squareball”)
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ......................................................... 3235
Fragrance diffuser
Use: Appliances, other or not specified ............... 0482
Frames
Choose among:
Bed frames
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or
not specified ................................................... 4076
Door frames
Use: Door sills or frames.................................. 1878
Picture frames
Use: Pictures, picture frames or
wall decorations ............................................. 0652
Window frames
Use: Window sills or frames ............................ 1870
Fuel multi-purpose lighters (incl.
micro-torches ....................................................... 1688
Also consider:
Multi-purpose lighters, electric
Fuel-burning lighting equipment ....................... 4060
Fuel hose
If component part of product, use code for that product.
Otherwise,
Use: Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane
LP, and butane tanks) .........................................0980
Franklin stoves
Use: Coal or wood-burning stoves ...................... 0367
Also consider:
Stovepipes
Fuel oils
Choose among:
Diesel fuels ........................................................ 0962
Kerosene............................................................ 0963
Lamp oils............................................................ 0964
If type of fuel oil is not specifically identified,
Use: Fuel oils, not specified............................... 0965
Freezer pack/ice pack for use in coolers
Use: Portable food or beverage coolers ............... 3250
Freezers (separate from refrigerators) .............. 0263
Fuel storage tanks
Choose among:
Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane,
LP and butane tanks) ...................................... 0980
Propane, LP or butane gas tanks or fittings ...... 0131
Also consider:
Gasoline cans
Freezers, ice cream
Use: Ice cream makers ........................................ 0274
Fresheners, air
Choose among:
Liquid room deodorizers or fresheners.............. 0973
Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ............... 0974
If type of air freshener is not specifically identified,
Use: Room deodorizers or fresheners,
not specified ..................................................... 0975
Fuels for chafing dishes
or fondue pots...................................................... 0941
Fresheners, breath (non-aerosol)
Use: Oral hygiene products ................................... 2640
Fryers
Choose among:
Air fryer (oil-less fryer)
Use: Other cookware ....................................... 0465
Electric deep fryers ............................................ 0219
Nonelectric deep fryers
Use: Other cookware ....................................... 0465
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Furnaces
Choose among:
Coal furnaces ..................................................... 0309
Electric furnaces (excl. floor furnaces) .............. 0318
Gas furnaces (excl. floor furnaces).................... 0310
Oil furnaces (excl. floor furnaces) ...................... 0311
Floor furnaces (built into floor) ........................... 0384
Wood burning furnaces
Use: Furnaces, other or not specified.............. 0322
If type of furnace is not specifically identified,
Use: Furnaces, other or not specified................ 0322
Also consider:
Heaters
Furniture (tables)
Choose among:
Baby changing tables ........................................ 1502
Billiard or pool tables
Use: Billiards or pool (activity/apparel/
or equipment) ................................................ 1260
Nightstands
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing
tables, billiard or pool tables
and television tables or stands) ..................... 4057
Television tables or stands ................................ 0519
Tables, not elsewhere classified
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing
tables, billiard or pool tables
and television tables or stands) ..................... 4057
Furnishings, workshop ....................................... 0854
Furniture (beds)
Choose among:
Bassinets or cradles........................................... 1537
Bed rails ............................................................. 4075
Bunk beds .......................................................... 0661
Convertible beds, hideaway
beds or sofa beds ............................................ 0680
Cots .................................................................... 4069
Cribs, nonportable.............................................. 1543
Futons ................................................................ 4064
Inflatable beds
Use: Inflatable furniture ....................................... 4011
Portable cribs ..................................................... 1529
Toddler beds ....................................................... 4082
Waterbeds or water pillows................................ 0662
If type of crib is not specifically identified,
Use: Cribs, not specified ................................... 1545
If type of bed is not specifically identified,
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or
not specified ..................................................... 4076
Furniture (other)
Choose among:
Bars and bar accessories (excl. gymnastic
and weight lifting equipment) ........................... 4058
Benches (excl. workbenches) ........................... 0687
Cabinets, racks, room dividers
and shelves...................................................... 4056
Desks, dressers, bureaus, chests,
or buffets .......................................................... 0604
Dressers
Use: Desks, dressers, bureaus,
chests, or buffets ........................................... 0604
Entertainment centers
Use: Cabinets, racks, room
dividers and shelves ...................................... 4056
Inflatable furniture .............................................. 4011
Nightstands
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing
tables, pool or billiard tables
and television tables or stands) ..................... 4057
Sofas, couches, davenports,
divans or studio couches ................................. 0679
Other furniture .................................................... 4013
If type of furniture is not specifically identified,
Use: Furniture, not specified.............................. 4014
Also consider:
Lawn furniture
Furniture casters
If not used with furniture or furniture type is unknown,
Use: Furniture, not specified ............................... 4014
Furniture (chairs)
Choose among:
Attachable high chairs........................................ 1556
Beach chairs or folding chairs............................ 4016
High chairs ......................................................... 1555
Potty chairs (child) or training seats................... 1535
Recliner chairs ................................................... 0670
Rocking chairs.................................................... 0671
Chairs, other or not specified ............................. 4074
Also consider:
Wheelchairs
Furniture, doll
Use: Doll houses and other play scenes ............. 5018
Furniture cleaners
Use: General-purpose household
cleaners (excl. abrasives, ammonia,
pine oil and toilet bowl products) ....................... 0954
Also consider:
Furniture polishes or waxes
Furniture, inflatable ............................................. 4011
Furniture polishes or waxes............................... 0905
Furniture (stools)
Choose among:
Barstools or kitchen stools ............................. 4025
Step stools ......................................................... 0620
Footstools, ottomans, or hassocks .................... 4079
Stools, other or not specified ............................. 4080
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If furniture type is unspecified
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers
and shelves........................................................ 4056
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Fuses or fuse boxes
Use: Panelboards, circuit breakers, ground
fault circuit interrupters or fuses) ....................... 4063
Futons ................................................................... 4064
Futon bunk bed
Use: Bunk beds.................................................... 0661
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Garden sprayers ....................................................1407
Gadgets, kitchen
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ... 0428
Garden tractors ......................................................1405
Galoshes
Use: Footwear ....................................................... 1615
Gardening supplies
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. hoses, sprayers, plant stands, tools
and chemicals).....................................................1413
Also consider:
Garden or yard tools
Games or game parts (excl.
marbles and computer games) ........................... 5019
Also consider:
Sports
Gargles
Use: Oral hygiene products ...................................2640
Garage door openers, automatic ........................ 0138
Garage doors
If door is specifically identified as a garage door,
choose among:
Garage doors, (excl. automatic
garage doors or door openers) ......................... 1886
Automatic garage doors or door openers ........... 0138
If type of garage door is not specified as manual or
automatic,
Use Garage doors, (excl. automatic
garage doors or door openers) ......................... 1886
If type of automatic door is not specified as a garage
door,
Use: Automatic doors or door openers
(excl. garage doors) ......................................... 0137
Gargoyles
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns........... 0654
Gas connectors, flexible
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ..........................0374
Gas fumes or gas vapors
of unknown origin .............................................. 1898
Gas hose
If component part of product, use code for that product.
Otherwise,
Use: Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane
LP, and butane tanks) .........................................0980
Garbage cans
Use: Waste containers, trash
baskets or refuse bins ......................................... 0413
Gas masks
Use: Respiratory protection devices................... 1618
Garbage compactors
Use: Trash compactors......................................... 0252
Also consider:
Garbage disposers
Gas pipes, pipe fittings, or distribution systems
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ..........................0374
Gas tanks or tank fittings
Choose among:
Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane,
LP and butane tanks) ........................................0980
Propane, LP, or butane gas tanks
or fittings.............................................................0131
Also consider:
Gasoline cans
Garbage disposers ............................................... 0237
Also consider:
Incinerators
Trash compactors
Garden furniture...........................See: Lawn furniture
Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) .......................................................1237
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Garden hoses, nozzles or sprinklers.................. 1414
Garden or yard tools
Consult entry for particular garden tool.
If the specified power garden tool
is not listed elsewhere,
Use: Other power garden tools........................... 1409
If the specified manual garden tool
is not listed elsewhere,
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................. 1403
If not specified if tool is a garden tool
or workshop tool or not specified
if it is a powered or manual tool,
Use: Tools, not specified..................................... 0893
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Gasoline and gasoline containers
Choose among:
Gasoline .............................................................. 0910
Gasoline cans ..................................................... 0981
Gasoline pumps
Use: Fuel storage tanks (excl.
propane, LP and butane tanks) ...................... 0980
Also consider:
Fuel oils
GFCIs (ground fault circuit interrupters)
Choose among:
GFCI receptacles
Use: Electrical outlets or receptacles ................4061
GFCI circuit breakers
Use: Panelboards, circuit breakers, ground
fault circuit interrupters or fuses) .....................4063
Giftwrap paper
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, ,
cups, straws, and cardboard products ................1137
Gasoline engines
Use: Internal combustion engines,
non-vehicular....................................................... 0820
Girdles
Use: Day wear .......................................................1645
Gates
Choose among:
Baby gates or barriers......................................... 1506
Fences or fence posts......................................... 1871
Pet gates
Use: Pet supplies (excl food/medicine) ............ 1715
Also consider:
Window or door security barriers
Glass
If glass pieces are of unknown
or unspecified origin...............................................7878
Otherwise, consult entry for specific glass product.
Also consider:
Glasses, drinking
Glass bottles or jars
Choose among:
Baby bottles or nipples ........................................1509
Canning jars .........................................................1136
Glass alcoholic beverage bottles.........................1122
Glass cookware
Use: Nonmetal cookware
(nonelectric) .....................................................0461
Glass soft drink bottles ........................................1120
Other glass bottles or jars....................................1134
If type of glass bottle or jar is not specifically identified,
Use: Glass bottles or jars, not specified ..............1140
Also consider:
Hot water bottles
Glass tubing or test tubes
Gazebo
Use: Porches, balconies, open-side
floors or floor openings ...................................... 1817
Gel candles and gel fuel candles
Use: Outdoor patio heaters and
fire pits, manufactured ....................................... 0394
Gel fuel
Use: Fuel oils, not specified ................................. 0965
Gel, silica
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere classified ............ 0921
General home or room involvement
in fires..................................................................... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Glass cutters
Choose among:
Glass bottle cutting equipment ............................0532
Other manual workshop tools..............................0881
Generators or power plants................................. 0606
Also consider:
Residential alternative energy systems for
on-site power generation (e.g., solar panels or
wind turbines for residential power generation)
Glass doors
Use: Glass doors or doors with glass panels ........1892
Also consider:
Garage doors
Geocaching
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified...................................... 1200
Glass ornaments
Choose among:
Christmas decorations (nonelectric) ....................1729
Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns ...................0654
Seasonal decorations (excl.
Christmas decorations)......................................1714
Geothermal unit
Use: Heat pumps .................................................. 0365
Germicides
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ............................................ 0954
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Glass panels
Use:
Windows and window glass, other than
storm windows .................................................. 1894
Also consider:
Doors
Plastic panels for doors or windows
Gloves
Use: Clothing accessories .....................................1647
Glass shelves
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers
and shelves; not elsewhere classified ................ 4056
Glue removers
Use: Solvents, other or not specified.....................0984
Glow stick (lightstick)
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ......................1381
Glue guns ...............................................................0869
Glues
If applied to the body (e.g., artificial nail glue),
Use: Cosmetics ................................................ 1913
Otherwise,
Use: Adhesives (excl. tapes) ...............................0909
Glass tubing or test tubes ................................... 1124
Glasses (spectacles)
Choose among:
Eyeglasses (excl. sunglasses
and contact lenses) ........................................... 1606
Eye protection devices........................................ 1607
Sun glasses
Use: Eye protection devices ............................. 1607
Contact lenses .................................................... 1624
Go-carts ..................................................................3259
Goggles
Choose among:
Safety goggles
Use: Eye protection devices ..............................1607
Swimming goggles
Use: Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment) ....3274
Glasses, 3 Dimensional (“3D Glasses”)
for watching movies and videos
Use: Telescopes, binoculars,
microscopes or magnifying glasses.................. 0529
Golf (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. golf carts, motorized vehicle) .....................1212
Glasses, drinking, cups, and mugs ................... 0478
Golf, miniature
Use: Golf (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. golf carts, motorized vehicle) ......................1212
Glasses, field or opera
Use: Telescopes, binoculars,
microscopes or magnifying glasses.................... 0529
Golf carts, motorized vehicle ...............................1213
Also consider:
Utility vehicles
Glasses, magnifying
Use: Telescopes, binoculars,
microscopes or magnifying glasses.................... 0529
Gopher bomb
Use: Fireworks ................................................... 1313
Glass, architectural
Choose among:
Doors ........................................................ See: Doors
Glass panels ................................ See: Glass panels
Windows.............................................. See: Windows
GPS (Global positioning systems)
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games) ................................................0557
Glider
Choose among:
Porch glider or lawn glider
Use: Other furniture ........................................ 4013
Playground glider
Use: Other playground equipment.................. 3219
Recliner
Use: Chair, recliner ......................................... 0670
Rocker
Use: Chair, rocking ......................................... 0671
Hang gliders ........................................................ 7878
Grab bars
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets, spigots
and towel racks) ............................................... 0611
Grass and leaf catchers (attachments) ...............1431
Grass skiing
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ......................................1200
Global positioning systems (GPS)
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games)................................................ 0557
Globes
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases, or urns ........... 0654
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Grass trimmers or edgers
Choose among:
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers ........................ 1450
Lawn trimmers or edgers,
powered (excl. brushcutters) ............................ 1464
If type of grass trimmer or edger is not
specifically identified,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified ...................................................... 1447
Grinders
Choose among:
Coffee grinders
Use: Food grinders ............................................0471
Food grinders.......................................................0471
Leaf grinders
Use: Power leaf mulchers and grinders ............1433
Workshop grinders
Choose among:
Power workshop grinders,
buffers, or polishers .......................................0897
Manual workshop grinders,
buffers, or polishers .......................................0898
If grinder is not specified as powered or manual,
Use: Workshop grinders, buffers,
or polishers, not specified ...............................0899
Graters
Use: Slicers and choppers .................................... 0469
Grates, fireplace
Use: Fireplace equipment ..................................... 0663
Grave markers
Use: Tombstones or grave markers ..................... 7878
Grinding
Use: In-line skating (activity/apparel/equipment) ..3297
Gravity knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified .................. 0464
Grindstones
Choose among:
Nonelectric knife sharpeners ...............................0421
Electric knife sharpeners .....................................0240
Grinders ............................................... See: Grinders
Grease fires (from cooking at home)
Use: Foods ............................................................ 1933
and also code: General home or room
involvement in fires ............................................. 1866
Grocery or shopping carts ...................................1679
Grease (machine or engine)
Use: Lubricants ..................................................... 0913
Grounding devices
Use: Lightning rods or arresters, antenna
discharge units or other grounding devices ........0706
Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. hoses, sprayers, plant stands,
tools and chemicals) ............................................ 1413
Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI)
Choose among:
GFCI receptacles
Use: Electrical outlets or receptacles ................4061
GFCI circuit breakers
Use: Panelboards, circuit breakers, ground
fault circuit interrupters or fuses) .....................4063
Griddles, electric ................................................... 0223
Grills (cooking)
Choose among:
Charcoal or wood-burning grills .......................... 3218
Electric grills ........................................................ 3229
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)........ 3248
Hibachis
Use: Charcoal or wood-burning grills ............... 3218
Kerosene grills or stoves..................................... 3230
Other grills or stoves ........................................... 3233
If type of grill is not specifically identified,
Use: Grills, not specified ..................................... 3249
Also consider:
Stoves
Grout or grout sealant
Use: Workshop compounds or chemicals .......... 0833
Guardrails ...............................................................7878
Gumball machine
Use: Vending machines (excl. car
washing machines) .......................................... 1733
Grills (for heating or cooling systems)
Use: Ductwork for heating or
cooling systems (excl. flues) ............................... 0371
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Gunpowder or ammunition
(excl. BBs and pellets) .........................................1935
Gun
Choose among:
Bean bag gun
Use: Personal protection devices .................... 1619
Guns or other firearms ........................................ 3224
Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) ................................................... 1237
Guns, not specified ............................................. 3253
Glue guns ............................................................ 0869
Flare gun
Use: Flares ........................................................ 1718
Heat guns
Use: Other portable or stationary power tools . 0809
Paint ball guns or pellets
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) .............................................. 1237
Potato guns
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) .............................................. 1237
Screw gun
Use: Power drills or accessories....................... 0855
Spear gun
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) ......................................3223
Soldering guns
Use: Electric soldering equipment .................... 0866
Staple guns
Use: Heavy-duty workshop
staplers............................................................ 0834
Stud or nail guns
Use: Nail guns or stud drivers........................... 0882
Stun guns
Use: Personal protection devices ..................... 1619
Tear gas guns
Use: Personal protection devices ..................... 1619
Toy guns
Choose among:
Toy caps, cap toys or cap guns ...................... 5015
Toy guns with projectiles................................. 1399
Other toy guns................................................. 5006
If type of toy gun is not specifically identified,
Use: Toy guns, not specified .......................... 1390
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Gunpowder or ammunition (excl. BBs and pellets)
Gun safe
Use: Safes .......................................................... 0709
Gun scope or laser sight
If component part, code the product.
If separate from gun,
Use: Telescopes, binoculars,
microscopes, or magnifying glasses .............. 0529
Gutters, drainpipes, downspouts or
runoff pipes ............................................................1812
Gymnastics (activity/apparel/equipment) ...........1272
Also consider:
Exercise equipment
Gyms (apparatus)
Choose among:
Crib mobiles or crib gyms ....................................1526
Monkey bars, playground gyms or
other playground climbing apparatus ................1244
Gun cabinets or racks
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ....................... 4056
Gun holster
Use: Clothing accessories .................................... 1647
Gun lock
When separate from gun safe
Use: Padlocks, chain locks, or other locks ......... 0707
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Hacksaws ............................................................ 0894
Halloween decorations
Use: Seasonal decorations (excl.
Christmas decorations) .................................... 1714
Hairbrushes
Use: Combs or hairbrushes, unpowered ............ 1638
Hallways (fire)
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires .......................................... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Hair beads (beads for use in hair)
Use: Hair curlers, curling
irons, clips, and hairpins ..................................... 1682
Hair cleaning/coloring/straightening
preparations
Use: Cosmetics .................................................... 1913
Hallucinogens
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ....................1939
Hair clippers and trimmers ................................ 1683
Halogen floor or table lamps ............................. 4070
Hair curlers, curling irons, clips
and hairpins (incl. bobbypins, clips
barrettes, headbands, and hairbands) ............. 1682
Hammers
Choose among:
Hammers.......................................................... 0827
Air hammers or jack hammers
Use: Other portable or
stationary power tools .................................. 0809
Hair dryers .......................................................... 1602
Hair falls
Use: Wigs, falls or hairpieces ............................. 1605
Hammer throw
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) .................. 5030
Hair grooming equipment or accessories
Choose among:
Combs or hairbrushes, unpowered .................. 1638
Electric combs .................................................. 1637
Hair curlers, curling irons, clips
and hairpins .................................................... 1682
Hair dryers ........................................................ 1602
Hair picks
Use: Combs or hairbrushes, unpowered ........ 1638
Hair straightener
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons, clips
and hairpins .................................................. 1682
If type of comb is not specifically identified,
Use: Combs, not specified ............................... 1651
If type of hair grooming equipment
is not specifically identified,
Use: Hair grooming equipment or
accessories, not specified .............................. 1662
Hammocks .......................................................... 5037
Hampers, laundry ............................................... 0672
Hand cultivators
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................. 1403
Hand garden tools
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................. 1403
Hand grips
Choose among:
Bathtub safety handles/grips
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ............................... 0611
Exercise grips
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight lifting
and gymnastic equipment) ........................... 3277
Hair picks
Use: Combs or hairbrushes, unpowered ............ 1638
Hair preparations
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Hand lawn mowers
Use: Manual push mowers (unpowered)............ 1402
Hairpieces
Use: Wigs, falls or hairpieces ............................. 1605
Hand sanitizers (gel or liquid)
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ........1710
Hairpins
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins.............................................. 1682
Hand saws (unpowered) .................................... 0830
Hand warmer
Use: Heating or cooling comfort
packs (nonelectric) ........................................... 1742
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Handbags
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Head lamp (worn on the head)
Use: Flashlights or battery-powered lanterns........0639
Handball (activity/apparel/equipment).............. 1282
Headphones
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units) ............................... 0546
Handcuffs
Use: Padlocks, chain locks or other locks .......... 0707
Hearing aids........................................................ 1620
Handrails, railings or banisters ......................... 1829
Also consider:
Hand grips, bathtub
Hearing aid batteries
Use: Batteries..................................................... 0884
Hang gliders (activity/apparel/equipment) ....... 7878
Heart rate monitor/health tracker
Choose among:
Medical device ................................................. 2400
Fitness/activity tracker, personal ...................... 5038
Hangers, clothes
Use: Tie racks, belt racks or other
clothes hangers .................................................. 0419
Heat or infrared lamps ....................................... 1634
Also consider:
Sunlamps
Hardware
Choose among:
Cabinet or door hardware ................................. 1820
Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ............................. 1819
Heat guns
Use: Other portable or stationary power tools .... 0809
Harnesses
Choose among:
Baby harnesses................................................ 1524
Hunting harnesses
Use: Tree stands (hunting) ............................. 1895
Safety, work, or unspecified harnesses
Use: Industrial equipment............................... 2200
Also consider:
Baby carriers
Heat tapes, electric ............................................ 0390
Handtrucks
Use: Dollies, handtrucks or luggage carriers ...... 1680
Heat pumps......................................................... 0365
Heaters, aquarium
Use: Aquariums or accessories.......................... 1240
Heaters, electric
Choose among:
Electric baseboard heaters .............................. 0312
Heat pumps ...................................................... 0365
Portable electric heaters .................................. 0348
Oil-filled heater, electric
Use: Portable electric heaters ........................ 0348
Electric heaters, not elsewhere classified ........ 0388
Harrows (not farm equipment)
Use: Power tillers or cultivators
(not farm equipment) ........................................ 1408
Hassocks
Use: Footstools, ottomans or hassocks................ 4079
Hatchets or axes................................................. 1426
Heaters, gas
Choose among:
Portable gas or LP heaters .............................. 0391
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified......... 0392
Hats
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Also consider:
Clothing
Heaters, greenhouse
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. hoses, sprayers, plant stands,
tools and chemicals) ........................................ 1413
Haunted house
Use: Amusement attractions (including rides) .... 1293
Headboards
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or
not specified ..................................................... 4076
Headgear
Use code for specific product or activity associated with
the headgear, e.g., bicycles or football.
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Heaters, other
Choose among:
Coal or wood-burning stoves ............................ 0367
Kerosene or oil heaters .................................... 0399
Outdoor patio heaters and
fire pits, manufactured .................................... 0394
Pellet heaters
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ............................................... 0393
If type of heater is not specifically identified,
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ............................................... 0393
Also consider:
Furnaces
Helicopters (model or toy)
Choose among:
Riding toys ................................... See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Helium tanks
Use: Pressurized containers (nonaerosol;
excl. alcoholic beverage or soft
drink bottles and cans) ..................................... 1138
Helmets
Choose among:
Helmet, product or activity related
Use code for specific product or activity
associated with the helmets, e.g., bicycles
or football.
Medical helmet
Use: Medical equipment, general ................... 2400
Helmet, work-related
Use: Industrial equipment .............................. 2200
Helmet, unspecified
Use: Clothing accessories .............................. 1647
Heaters, propane (portable)
Use: Portable gas or LP heaters ...................... 0391
Heaters, water
Choose among:
Electric water heaters (excl.
immersion heaters)......................................... 0119
Faucet water heaters........................................ 0236
Gas water heaters ............................................ 0118
Immersion water heaters, electric..................... 0242
Other water heaters.......................................... 0133
If type of water heater is specifically
identified as a spa or pool water heater,
Use: swimming pool equipment (excl.
chemicals, diving boards, and
swimming pool slides) ................................... 3262
If type of water heater is not specifically identified,
Use: Water heaters, not specified .................... 0134
Heroin
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ....................1939
Herbicides
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ........... 1926
Hi-fi equipment
Choose among:
Amateur two-way radios ................................... 0545
Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios)...................................... 0555
Record players (self-contained units) ............... 0563
Stereo or hi-fi components or
accessories (excl. self-contained units).......... 0546
Tape recorders or players
(self-contained units) ...................................... 0556
Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment .................................. 0573
If type of radio is not specifically identified,
Use: Radios, not specified ............................... 0559
If type of hi-fi equipment is not specifically identified,
Use: Sound recording, reproducing or receiving
equipment, not specified ................................ 0547
Heaters, waterbed
Use: Waterbeds or water pillows ........................ 0662
Heating pads, electric ........................................ 0110
Heating or cooling comfort
packs (nonelectric)............................................. 1742
Heating registers or grills
Use: Ductwork for heating or
cooling systems (excl. flues) ............................ 0371
Heating/air conditioning systems,
combination
Use: Heat pumps................................................ 0365
Hibachis
Use: Charcoal or wood-burning grills ................. 3218
Hedge trimmers
Choose among:
Manual hedge trimmers.................................... 1449
Power hedge trimmers ..................................... 1427
If type of hedge trimmer is not specifically identified,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified ................................................... 1447
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Use: Convertible beds, hideaway beds
or sofa beds ..................................................... 0680
High chairs
Choose among:
Attachable high chairs (incl. booster seats) ...... 1556
High chairs ....................................................... 1555
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High jump
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness)................... 5030
Hooks
Choose among:
Cabinet or door hooks
Use: Cabinet or door hardware ...................... 1820
Drapery or curtain hooks
Use: Drapery or curtain rods,
hooks or rings............................................... 4055
Fishing hooks
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) ...................................... 3223
Picture display hooks
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts................... 1819
Hiking
Use: Exercise (activity or apparel, without
equipment), incl. aerobics stretching, walking,
jogging, running (excl. track and field))............. 3299
Hinges
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Hobby horses
Use: Non-wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(e.g., rocking or bouncing horses) .................... 1327
Hookah
Use: Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or tobacco .......... 1909
Hors d'oeuvre picks
Use: Toothpicks or hors d’oeuvre picks ............. 0431
Hobby materials and equipment
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Horseback riding (activity/apparel/
equipment) .......................................................... 1239
Hockey
Choose among:
Field hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 1295
Floor or indoor hockey
Use: Street hockey (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 3245
Ice hockey (activity/apparel/or equipment) ....... 1279
Roller hockey (activity/apparel/equipment)....... 5032
Street hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) ...... 3245
Table or air hockey
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ............... 1381
If type of hockey is not specifically identified,
Use: Hockey (activity/apparel/equipment),
not specified ................................................... 3272
Horses, rocking
Use: Non-wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(e.g., rocking or bouncing horses) .................... 1327
Horseshoes (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 1257
Horseshoeing (“shoeing horses”)
Use: Horseback riding (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 1239
Hose/hosiery
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Hoes
Use: Other unpowered garden tools................... 1403
Hoses
Choose among:
Garden hoses, nozzles or sprinklers ................ 1414
Fire hoses ........................................................ 2200
Gas hose or fuel hose: If component part
of product, use code for that product. Otherwise,
Use: Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane
LP, and butane tanks) ...................................0980
Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ...................... 0814
Hole diggers
If powered tool:
Use: Other power garden tools........................... 1409
If manual tool, use:
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................. 1403
If not specified if tool is a powered or a manual tool,
Use: Tools, not specified..................................... 0893
Hospital beds
Use: Medical equipment, general ...................... 2400
Hot air balloon basket........................................ 7878
Home equipment, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................. 5020
Hot pads
Use: Potholders, oven mitts or hot pads ............ 0436
Home fires
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires........................................... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Hot pots
Use: Electric kettles or hot pots .......................... 0269
Also consider:
Slow cookers
Hot tubs or home spas ...................................... 0698
Also consider:
Saunas
Whirlpools or jetted bathtubs (for indoor use)
Hoods, range or oven
Use: Fans ........................................................... 0380
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Hot water ............................................................. 1934
House repair or construction materials,
not elsewhere classified .................................... 1876
Code only if materials are being used in construction;
otherwise, use .................................................... 7878
Hot water bottles
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ..... 1710
Hot water heaters ....................... See: Water heaters
House fires
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires .......................................... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Hot water pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ....................... 0374
Hotplates ............................................................. 0224
Houses, pet
Use: Pet supplies (excl. foods and medicines) .. 1715
Household cleaners
Choose among:
Abrasive cleaners ............................................. 0953
Acids (excl. drain cleaners and
battery acids) .................................................. 0936
Ammonia, household........................................ 0930
Bleaches, non-cosmetic ................................... 0956
Caustics (excl. lye) ........................................... 0968
Drain cleaners .................................................. 0929
General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ....................................... 0954
Germicides
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ....................................... 0954
Laundry soaps or detergents ............................ 0949
Lye ................................................................... 0969
Metal polishes; tarnish removers
or preventatives .............................................. 0931
Oven cleaners .................................................. 0942
Pine oil cleaning and disinfectant
preparations ................................................... 0945
Scouring cleaners
Use: Abrasive cleaners .................................. 0953
Scouring pads or steel wool
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails).................................. 0480
Soaps (excl. laundry soaps
or detergents) ................................................. 0983
Spot removers or cleaning fluids ...................... 0977
Toilet bowl products ......................................... 0951
Turpentine ........................................................ 0933
Wallpaper cleaners, chemical .......................... 0970
If the type of household cleaner is not
specifically identified,
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ....................................... 0954
Also consider:
Cleaning equipment
Hoverboards and powered skateboards .......... 5025
Human “hamster” balls / human water balls
Use: Amusement attractions (including rides) .... 1293
Humidifiers ......................................................... 0304
Also consider:
Vaporizers
Humidity gauge or monitor
Use: Thermometers (excl. medical) ................... 0477
Hunting (activity) ................................................ 7878
If there is mention of a consumer product with the
hunting activity, then code only the consumer product.
Hunting blind
Use: Tool shed ................................................... 1887
Hunting decoys
If used outside
Use: Decorative yard equipment,
excluding water features ................................ 1465
Also consider:
Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns
Hunting knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Hunting platforms
Use: Tree stands (hunting)................................. 1895
Hunting safety harness
Use: Tree stands (hunting)................................. 1895
Hurdles
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) .................. 5030
Hurricane lamps
Use: Fuel-burning lighting equipment................. 4060
Houseplants
Use: Plants, trees and shrubs (living) ................ 2002
Also consider:
Artificial plants
Hutch
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ..................... 4056
Hydrants ............................................................. 7878
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Hydraulic fluid or hydraulic oil
If hydraulic fluid or hydraulic oil is component of
another product, consult entry for that product.
Otherwise, choose among:
If for use in a motor vehicle,
Use: Automotive chemicals (excl.
antifreeze, lubricants, waxes and
windshield wiper fluids) ................................ 0955
If source unknown or unspecified,
Use: Lubricants ..............................................0913
Hydrochloric acid
Use: Acids (excl. drain cleaners
and battery acids) ............................................. 0936
Hypodermic needles or syringes ...................... 1716
Hydrogen peroxide
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ....... 1710
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Ice bags (used as first aid equipment) ................. 1710
Also consider:
Heating or cooling comfort packs (nonelectric)
Incense holder
Use: Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ........ 0974
Incinerators......................................................... 0139
Ice, dry................................................................. 0914
Ice cream makers ............................................... 0274
Incubator, chicken
Choose among:
For home use,
Use: Pet supplies (excl. foods/medicines............1715
If used in an industrial setting,
Use: Industrial equipment ....................................2200
Ice crushers ........................................................ 0270
Also consider:
Ice picks
Indoor hockey
Use: Street hockey (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3245
Ice hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) .......... 1279
Industrial Equipment ......................................... 2200
Ice makers (separate from refrigerators) ......... 0227
Infant bathtubs
Use: Baby baths or bathinettes .......................... 1544
Ice crackers
Use: Bars and bar accessories (excl. gymnastic
and weight lifting equipment) ............................ 4058
Ice melt or rock salt
Use: Chemicals not elsewhere classified ........... 0921
Infant co-sleeper
Use: Bassinets or cradles ......................................1537
Ice boating or snow boating
(activity/apparel/equipment).............................. 3247
Infant pillow wedges/sleep positioners
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ...................... 1542
Ice pack/freezer pack for use in coolers
Use: Portable food or beverage coolers ............... 3250
Infant products
See specific products listed under "Baby"
Ice picks .............................................................. 0427
Infant seats
Use: Other baby carriers .................................... 1549
Also consider:
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers)
Baby carriers
Baby seats or chairs
Car seats (for infants or children)
High chairs
Potty chairs or training seats
Ice scrapers
Use: Manual snow or ice removal tools .............. 1415
Ice skating (activity/apparel/equipment) .......... 3255
Ice tea makers
Choose among:
Electric coffee makers or teapots ....................... 0217
Unpowered coffee makers or teapots ................ 0405
If type of ice tea maker is not specifically identified,
Use: Coffee makers or teapots, not specified .... 0452
Infant sleep sacks or sleep bags
Use: Blankets, nonelectric .................................. 4008
Igniters, charcoal
Choose among:
Electric multi-purpose lighters .......................... 1689
Fuel multi-purpose lighters (incl.
micro-torches.................................................. 1688
If type of charcoal igniter is not specifically identified,
Use: Multi-purpose lighters, not specified......... 1690
Infant sleeper
Use: Bassinets or cradles ......................................1537
Infant swaddlers
Use: Blankets, nonelectric .................................. 4008
Infant travel bed
Use: Bassinets or cradles .................................... 1537
Immersion blender
Use: Electric blenders ........................................ 0215
Infant and toddler play centers (excl.
jumpers, bouncers and exercisers).....................1550
Immersion water heaters, electric..................... 0242
Inflatable furniture.............................................. 4011
Incense (including incense burners and warmers)
Use: Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ........ 0974
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Inflatable playhouses
Choose among:
Other playground equipment .............................. 3219
Amusement attractions (incl. rides) .................... 1293
Instruments
Choose among:
Musical instruments, electric
or battery operated ......................................... 0565
Musical instruments, not electric or
not battery operated or not specified .............. 0566
Toy musical instruments .................................. 1344
Inflatable toys (excl. balls and
balloons) ............................................................. 1325
Also consider:
Flotation toys
Insulation
Use: Thermal or sound insulation
materials .......................................................... 1803
Also consider:
Construction materials
Inflatable slides (not for water)
Choose among:
For home locale
Use: Slides or sliding boards (excl.
swimming pool slides) .................................. 1242
For all other locales
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides) ......... 1293
Intercommunication devices
Use: Telephones or telephone accessories ....... 0550
Interior walls or panels
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior part of
completed structure) ........................................ 1884
Also consider:
Wood paneling or particleboard
Inflatable water slides
Use: Water slides, backyard/home
(not swimming pool slides) ............................... 3294
Inflatable water trampolines
Use: Trampolines ............................................... 1233
Internal combustion engines, non-vehicular ... 0820
Infrared lamps
Use: Heat or infrared lamps ............................... 1634
Also consider:
Sunlamps
Ionizers
Use: Air purifiers................................................. 0307
Iron salts
Use: Preparations containing iron salts .............. 1916
Ink or ink pads
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Ironing boards or covers ................................... 0408
Irons
Choose among:
Clothing irons ................................................... 0277
Curling irons
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons,
clips and hairpins ......................................... 1682
Soldering irons
Choose among:
Electric soldering equipment ........................ 0866
Nonelectric soldering equipment ................. 0868
If type of soldering equipment is
not specifically identified,
Use: Soldering equipment, not specified ...... 0859
Toy irons
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
Waffle irons, electric ......................................... 0235
In-line skating (activity/apparel/equipment)..... 3297
Inner tubes
Choose among:
Snow tubing (activity/apparel/equipment)......... 1299
Water tubing (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 3200
Flotation toys (excl. official life saving devices) 3279
Insect induced injury ......................................... 2003
Insect traps
Choose among:
Chemical insect traps
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ........ 1926
Insect traps, powered ....................................... 1460
Insecticides or insecticide vaporizers
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ............ 1926
Insect repellant
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ............ 1926
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Jack hammers
Use: Other portable or stationary power tools .... 0809
Jigsaws (tools) ................................................... 0875
Jogging
Use: Exercise (activity or apparel, without
equipment) incl. aerobics stretching, walking,
jogging, running (excl. track and field).............. 3299
Jackets
Use: Outerwear .................................................. 1646
Jack-o-lantern (carved pumpkins) .................... 7878
Jointers, power................................................... 0807
Jack knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Judo
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3257
Jacks
Choose among:
Games or game parts (excl. marbles
and computer games...................................... 5019
Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ....................... 0814
Ski jacks
Use: Snow skiing (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 3283
Jugs
Choose among:
Jars ......................................................See: Bottles
Pitchers
Use: Tableware and accessories (excl.
drinking glasses, cups, and mugs ................ 0474
Thermal containers
Use: Vacuum containers ................................ 1102
Vases
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns ...... 0654
Jambs, door
Use: Door sills or frames .................................... 1878
Jars ......................................................... See: Bottles
Juicers ................................................................ 0271
Also consider:
Blenders
Javelin
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness)................... 5030
Jujitsu
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3257
Jet skiing
Use: Personal watercraft, powered .................... 3292
Juke boxes
Use: Record players (self-contained units) ........ 0563
Jewelry (excl. watches)...................................... 1616
Jump ropes
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight lifting
and gymnastic equipment) ............................... 3277
Jewelry boxes or chests
Choose among:
Jewelry box
Use: Other containers (excl. vacuum
or pressurized containers ............................. 1107
Jewelry armoire
Use: Desks, dressers, chests,
bureaus, or buffets ....................................... 0604
Jumper cables
Use: Automotive tools or accessories ................ 0821
Also consider:
Battery chargers/adapters
Jumpers, baby
Choose among:
Door jumpers
Use: Baby walkers or jumpers........................ 1508
Jumper-like seats contained in a stationary
frame or stand
Use: Baby exercisers ..................................... 1520
Also consider:
Other baby carriers
Jewelry cleaners, electronic
Use: Appliances, other or not specified .............. 0482
Jewelry cleaners, liquid or gels
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ............................................ 0954
Jewelry or beading kits
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Jungle gyms
Use: Monkey bars, playground gyms or
other playground climbing apparatus ............... 1244
Jewelry, toy
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
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Karate
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3257
Kickboxing
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 3257
Karaoke machine
Use: Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment) .................................... 0573
Kiddie pool
With no further information:
Use: Portable swimming pools ........................ 5043
Kayaking
Use: Boats & boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ................... 3298
Kilns
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Kegs (for alcoholic beverages)
Use: Pressurized containers (nonaerosol;
excluding alcoholic beverage or soft
drink bottles and cans ...................................... 1138
Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ...... 0428
Kerosene and kerosene-fueled products
Choose among:
Kerosene fuel ................................................... 0963
Kerosene grills or stoves .................................. 3230
Kerosene heaters ............................................. 0399
Kerosene lamps
Use: Fuel-burning lighting equipment ............. 4060
Kitchen mixing bowls
Choose among:
Non-plastic mixing bowls, canisters, etc.
Use: Kitchen mixing bowls, canisters or
similar containers (excl. plastic products) ..... 0435
Plastic mixing bowls, canisters, etc.
Use: Plastic containers (rigid or
semi-rigid; excl. bottles and jars ................... 1123
Kitchen island
Use: Counters or countertops ............................ 1864
Kerosene cans
Use: Gasoline cans ............................................ 0981
Kitchen stools
Use: Barstools or kitchen stools ........................ 4025
Kettles
Choose among:
Kettles or hot pots, electric ............................... 0269
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl. pressure
cookers and canners) ..................................... 0460
If type of kettle is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified ........................... 0466
Also consider:
Slow cookers
Teakettles
Kitchen tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television
tables or stands)............................................... 4057
Kitchen utensils
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Also consider:
Knives
Tableware and accessories
Kettlebell
Use: Weight lifting (activity/apparel/equipment;
excluding trampolines....................................... 3265
Kitchens (fire)
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires .......................................... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Key-opened containers...................................... 1116
Also consider:
Can openers
Self-contained openers
Kites or kite string.............................................. 1309
Keys, key rings or key chains ........................... 1643
Kite boarding
Use: Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment) ......... 1261
Kickbag or footbag ball
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Kits, tool
Use: Toolboxes or tool kits (excl. tools).............. 0835
Kickball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3235
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Knapsacks
Choose among:
Book bags or back carriers (excl. baby
carriers, luggage or camping equipment) ....... 5011
Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) .......................... 5029
Knee boarding
Choose among:
Waterskiing (activity/apparel/equipment).......... 1264
Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment) ................. 1261
Knee pads
If used for sports, code the appropriate sport activity.
All other knee pads
Use: Clothing accessories ................................ 1647
Knee scooter, knee walker
Use: Crutches, canes, or walkers ........................ 1706
Kneelers
Use: Benches (excl. work benches) ................... 0687
Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns................ 0654
Knife sharpeners
Choose among:
Electric knife sharpeners .................................. 0240
Nonelectric knife sharpeners ............................ 0421
If type of knife sharpener is not specifically identified,
Use: Knife sharpeners, not specified ................ 0444
Knitting needles
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)........ 1671
Knives
Choose among:
Knives, electric or battery-powered .................. 0218
Knives with replaceable blades ........................ 0836
Utility knives
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .............. 0836
Kitchen utility knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ............ 0464
Toy knives
Use: Other toy weapons (nonprojectile) ......... 1389
All other knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ............ 0464
Knobs
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Kung fu
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 3257
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Laboratory chemicals, school ...........................0982
Landings
Code only if part of a staircase or ramp.
Use: Ramps or landings ..................................... 1843
Lacquer
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs......................0960
Lanterns
Choose among:
Flashlights or battery-powered lanterns ........... 0639
Fuel-burning lighting equipment ....................... 4060
Also consider:
Lighting equipment
Sky lanterns
Lacquer thinner
Use: Paint or varnish thinners
(excl. turpentine)...............................................0908
Lacrosse (activity/apparel/equipment) .............1215
Ladders
Choose among:
Attic ladders, (pull down)
Use: Ladders, other or not specified................4078
Extension or straight ladders ............................4077
Fire escape ladders
Use: Ladders, other or not specified...............4078
Stepladders (excl. step stools) .........................0618
Step stools .......................................................0620
Swimming pool ladders
Use: Swimming pool equipment (excl. chemicals,
diving boards and swimming pool slides) .....3262
Telescoping ladders
Use: Extension or straight ladders..................4077
Ladders, other or not specified .........................4078
Also consider:
Fire escape devices (excl. ladders)
Lanyard
Use: Clothing accessories .....................................1647
Lapidary equipment ........................................... 0533
Laser sight or gun scope
If component part, code the product.
If separate from gun,
Use: Telescopes, binoculars,
microscopes, or magnifying glasses .............. 0529
Laser pointers .................................................... 0562
Laser tag
Use: Amusement attractions
(including rides) ............................................... 1293
When used at home, also consider:
Other toy guns.................................................. 5006
Lamp cords
Choose among:
Floor lamps
Choose among:
Floor lamps or table lamps, electric
(excl. halogen lamps) ................................ 4071
Floor lamps or table lamps, halogen ........... 4070
If type of floor lamp is not specifically identified,
Use: Floor lamps or table lamps,
electric (excl. halogen lamps) .................. 4071
Heat or infrared lamps ......................................1634
Sun lamps ........................................................1609
Also consider:
Lighting equipment
Latex gloves
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Lather-heating devices
Use: Electric heaters, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0388
Lathes, power ..................................................... 0805
Laundry chute
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior part of
completed structure) ............................................1884
Lamp oils ...........................................................0964
Laundry equipment
Choose among:
Laundry baskets ............................................... 0438
Laundry carts
Use: Carts, other or not specified ................... 1684
Laundry hampers ............................................. 0672
Laundry presoaks
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl. spot
removers, cleaning fluids, bleaches
and dyes) ..................................................... 0952
Laundry soaps or detergents ........................... 0949
Laundry tubs
Use: Sinks (excl. faucets) ............................... 0648
Lamps
Choose among:
Floor lamps or table lamps, electric
(excl. halogen lamps) .....................................4071
Floor lamps or table lamps, halogen ................4070
Heat or infrared lamps ......................................1634
Sun lamps ........................................................1609
If type of lamp is not specifically identified,
Use: Floor lamps or table lamps,
electric (excl. halogen lamps) .........................4071
Also consider:
Lighting equipment
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Lava lamp
Use: Other electric lighting equipment................4039
Lens cleaners
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine
oil and toilet bowl products) .............................. 0954
Lavatories
Use: Sinks (excl. faucets) ...................................0648
Lenses, contact .................................................. 1624
Lawn carts
Use: Wheelbarrows or lawn carts .......................1425
Leotards
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Lawn darts
Use: Darts, lawn (activity or equipment) .............3290
Letter openers
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Lawn furniture
Choose among:
Beach chairs or folding chairs ..........................4016
Benches (excl. workbenches) .......................... 0687
Chairs, other or not specified ...........................4074
Tables (excl. baby changing tables, billiard or
pool tables and television tables or stands)....4057
If type of lawn furniture is not specifically identified,
Use: Other furniture ..........................................4013
Levels .................................................................. 0878
Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes) .................. 1910
Lids
Code as component part of the product it is
used with (e.g., bottles, cans, jars, canning jars,
dishes, pots, pans, storage bins).
If the type of product the lid is used with is
not specifically identified:
Use: Containers, not specified ....................... 1141
Lawn mowers
Choose among:
Rotary power lawn mowers (walk-behind)........1448
Manual push mowers (unpowered) ..................1402
Riding power lawn mowers ..............................1422
If type of power lawn mower is not
specifically identified,
Use: Power lawn mowers, not specified ...........1401
If type of lawn mower is not
specifically identified,
Use: Lawn mowers, not specified .....................1439
Also consider:
Garden tractors
Lifeguard chair or station/tower
Choose among:
Lifeguard chair
Use: Chairs, other or not specified ................. 4074
Lifeguard station or lifeguard tower
Regardless of location (e.g., beach, pool)
Use: Swimming pool equipment
(excl. chemicals, diving boards, and
swimming pool slides) .................................. 3262
Lawn trimmers or edgers
Choose among:
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers ......................1450
Lawn trimmers or edgers, powered
(excl. brushcutters) .........................................1464
If type of lawn trimmer or edger is not
specifically identified,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified ...................................................1447
Lifesaving flotation device (official USCGapproved)
Use: Boats and boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ................... 3298
Life vest (for water related activities)
Use: Boats and boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ................... 3298
Lawn vacuums ...................................................1441
Leaf blowers .......................................................1461
Leaf catchers
Use: Grass and leaf catchers (attachments) ......1431
Leaf mulchers and grinders, powered..............1433
Leashes
Use: Pet supplies (excl. foods & medicines) ..... 1715
Also consider:
Baby harnesses
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Lifts
Choose among:
Automotive lifts
Use: Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ............ 0814
Elevators or other lifts (excl. escalators,
hoists, jacks, fork lifts and automotive lifts) ....1889
Escalators ........................................................1890
Ski lifts
Use: Snow skiing (activity/apparel/
equipment) ...................................................3283
Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands .......................0814
Stair lift
Use: Elevators or other lifts (excl. escalators,
hoists, jacks, forklifts, and automotive lifts .... 1889
Scissor lifts
Use: Industrial equipment...............................2200
Lighters
Choose among:
Cigarette or pipe lighters .................................. 1604
Multi-purpose lighters
Choose among:
Electric multi-purpose lighters ...................... 1689
Fuel multi-purpose lighters (incl.
micro-torches) ......................................... 1688
If type of multi-purpose lighter is not
specifically identified,
Use: Multi-purpose lighters, not specified..... 1690
If not specified if a multi-purpose lighter
or a cigarette lighter,
Use: Lighters, not specified .............................. 1687
Lighting equipment/lights
Choose among:
Electric chandeliers, hanging lamps
or other attached light fixtures .......................... 0628
Exit or emergency lighting
Use: Other electric lighting equipment ........... 4039
Flashlights or battery-powered lanterns ........... 0639
Floor lamps
Choose among:
Floor lamps or table lamps, electric
(excl. halogen lamps) ................................ 4071
Floor lamps or table lamps, halogen ........... 4070
If type of floor lamp is not specifically identified,
Use: Floor lamps or table lamps,
electric (excl. halogen lamps) .................... 4071
Fuel-burning lighting equipment ....................... 4060
Light bulbs (excl. Christmas tree lights) ........... 0627
Light fixture, electric, attached to wall or ceiling
Use: Electric chandeliers, hanging lamps
or other attached light fixtures ...................... 0628
Light fixtures, electric, location unspecified
Use: Electric lighting equipment,
not specified ................................................. 4041
Night-lights ....................................................... 1533
Outdoor electric lighting equipment .................. 1452
Solar powered outdoor lights
Use: Outdoor electric lighting equip. .............. 1452
String lights, not holiday-related
Use: Other electric lighting equipment ........... 4039
Trouble lights or extension work lights ............. 0877
Other electric lighting equipment ...................... 4039
If type of electric lighting equipment
is not specifically identified,
Use: Electric lighting equipment,
not specified ................................................... 4041
If type of lighting equipment is not
specifically identified,
Use: Lighting equipment, not specified ............ 4042
Also consider:
Christmas tree lights
Christmas lights, (excl. Christmas tree lights)
If part of vehicle,
Use: motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ......................................1901
If for use with patient,
Use: medical equipment, general ...................2400
If other lift designed to transport people,
Use: Elevators or other lifts (excl. escalators,
hoists, jacks, fork lifts and automotive lifts) ..1889
Light bars, movie
Use: Photographic equipment
(excl. chemicals and projectors) .......................0536
Light boxes
Choose among:
Non-photography light box
Use: Other electric lighting equipment............4039
Photography light box
Use: Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) ............................0536
Light bulbs (excl. Christmas tree lights) ..........0627
Light fixtures, electric
Choose among:
If light fixture attached to wall or ceiling,
Use: Electric chandeliers, hanging lamps
or other attached light fixtures ......................0628
If light fixture location is unspecified,
Use: Electric lighting equipment,
not specified .................................................4041
Light shields, eye
Use: Eye protection devices ...............................1607
Light timers
Use: Electric timers ............................................0710
Lighter fluids ......................................................0940
Lightning rods or arresters, antenna
discharge units or other grounding
devices ................................................................ 0706
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Lights, Christmas tree .......................................1711
Also consider:
Electric Christmas decorations
(excl. Christmas tree lights)
Lights, Christmas (excl. Christmas tree lights)
Logs or firewood
If artificial, use: Fireplace equipment ................... 0663
Otherwise, use ..................................................... 7878
Lollipop stick
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ....................... 1137
Lights, Christmas (excl. Christmas tree lights)
Use: Electric Christmas decorations
(excl. Christmas tree lights) ...........................1736
Also consider:
Lights, Christmas tree
Longboard
Skateboards, unpowered or unspecified ........ 1333
Also consider:
Surfing
Lime
Choose among:
Fertilizers and other chemicals for
outdoor use (excl. pesticides) .......................1053
Plant foods or fertilizers for potted plants ........1445
Loofah or bath sponge/bath pouf
Use: Bath or facial cleansing brushes ................ 1678
Loom, for beading, jewelry, or weaving
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Lines, fishing
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) ..........................................3223
Lotions, skin care
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Linens
Choose among:
Bed linens
Use: Sheets or pillowcases ............................4051
Table linens ......................................................0651
Lotion or soap dispensers
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Liniments or rubbing compounds ....................1915
Loudspeakers
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units) ............................... 0546
Liquid drugs (excl. aspirin, aspirin
substitutes, iron preparations
and antihistamines)............................................ 1927
Louvers
Use: Window shades, venetian
blinds or indoor shutters ................................... 0638
Liquid propane (LP) gas tanks or fittings
Use: Propane, LP or butane gas
tanks or fittings .................................................0131
Also consider:
Pipes
LP gas (liquid propane) products
Choose among:
Butane or LP gas meters ................................. 0623
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)...... 3248
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified......... 0392
Portable gas or LP heaters .............................. 0391
Propane, LP or butane gas tanks or fittings ..... 0131
Living rooms (fire)
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires...........................................1866
Use this code only for home fires where
no consumer product can be identified.
Lubricants ........................................................... 0913
Also consider:
Personal/medical lubricants
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ... 1710
Loading docks
Use: Porches, balconies, open
side floors or floor openings .............................1817
Luggage (excl. footlockers)............................... 1623
Lockers ...............................................................1726
Luggage carriers
Use: Dollies, handtrucks or luggage carriers ...... 1680
Locks
Use: Padlocks, chain locks or other locks ..........0707
Lumber/boards
If lumber is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Otherwise, use ................................................... 7878
Loft beds
Use: Bunk beds ..................................................0661
Log splitters ........................................................1457
Lunch boxes or pails ......................................... 1719
Lye ....................................................................... 0969
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Machetes
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Mallets
Choose among:
Croquet mallets
Use: Croquet (activity/apparel/equipment) ..... 1208
Hammers.......................................................... 0827
Polo mallets
Use: Horseback riding (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 1239
Machine oils
Use: Lubricants .................................................. 0913
Macramé
Use: Rope or string (excl. climbing
or jump ropes and kite string) ........................... 0852
Mandolin
Use: Slicers and choppers.....................................0469
Also consider:
Musical instruments
Magazine racks or bookends ............................ 0692
Magazines
Use: Books, magazines, albums or
scrapbooks ....................................................... 4047
Manicure, pedicure, and make-up brushes
and tools (excluding cosmetics) .........................1659
Magnets
Choose among:
If magnet is component of another product,
consult entry for that product
If refrigerator magnet
Use: Kitchen gadgets ..................................... 0428
Magnet letters
Use: Kitchen gadgets ..................................... 0428
Magnetic balls
Use: Building sets........................................... 1345
If magnet of unknown or unspecified origin
Use: Kitchen gadgets ..................................... 0428
Also consider:
Toys
Manila folders
Use: Use: Paper products (excl. bags,
cups, straws and cardboard products) ............. 1137
Mannequin
Choose among:
Clothing mannequin ......................................... 7878
CPR mannequin ............................................... 2400
Mantels
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ..................... 4056
Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) ...................................... 0480
Magnifying glasses
Use: Telescopes, binoculars, microscopes or
magnifying glasses ........................................... 0529
Manufactured/Mobile homes ............................. 7878
Marathon
Choose among:
Marathon events/races
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) .................5030
Marathon training (not the actual event/race)
Use: Exercise (activity and
apparel without equipment) .......................... 3299
Mailboxes, home
Use: Decorative yard equipment,
excluding water features .................................. 1465
Make-up
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Make-up brushes or cosmetic brushes
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ........... 1659
Marbles ............................................................... 1354
Marching bands / drum corps
Use: Sports or recreational
activity, not elsewhere classified ...................... 1200
Make-up mirrors
Choose among:
Mirrors or mirror glass (excl.
lighted make-up mirrors) ................................ 4004
Lighted make-up mirrors .................................. 1625
Marijuana
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack,heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ....................1939
Make-up, toy
Choose among:
If not applied to the body, or if identified as toy,
Use: Toy make-up kits or
cosmetics (excl. mirrors) .............................. 5013
If applied to the body (e.g., facepaint),
Use: Cosmetics .............................................. 1913
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Marking pens
Use: Pens and pencils........................................ 1685
Mats
Choose among:
Baby activity mats
Use: Infant and toddler play centers (excl.
jumpers, bouncers and exercisers) .............. 1550
Bathtub mats (for use in tub or shower)
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures
or accessories; excl. enclosures,
spigots and towel racks) ............................... 0611
Exercise mats
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) .................. 3277
Floor mats
Use: Runners, throw rugs or
doormats (excl. bathtub mats) ...................... 0612
Gymnastic mats
Use: Gymnastics (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 1272
Playground mats, manufactured
Use: Other playground equipment ................. 3219
Playpen mats
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or pads) .............................. 1542
Table mats
Use: Table linens ........................................... 0651
Yoga mats
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) .................. 3277
Also consider:
Pads
Rugs
Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment).......... 3257
Masking tape
Use: Tapes (with adhesive surfaces) ................. 0927
Masks
Choose among:
Costumes or masks.......................................... 1342
Dust masks
Use: Respiratory protection devices ................. 1618
Scuba diving masks
Use: Scuba diving (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 1275
Snorkeling masks
Use: Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. flotation devices) .................................. 3274
Sports-related masks
If sport is specifically identified, code that sport.
If type of mask is unknown,
Use: Respiratory protection devices ................. 1618
Massage devices or vibrators
(excl. shower attachments) ............................... 1610
Matches
Choose among:
Matchbooks ...................................................... 1728
Wooden matches ............................................. 1730
If type of match is not specifically identified,
Use: Matches, not specified ............................. 1731
Mattress covers or mattress pads, nonelectric
Use: Other bedding ............................................ 4054
Mattress covers or mattress pads, electric
Use: Electric blankets or sheets ......................... 0132
Mattresses
Choose among:
Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ................. 1542
Camping mattresses
Use: Camping equipment (excl. trailers,
lighting equipment, sleeping bags, cots,
hammocks, coolers, stoves and heaters) ..... 5029
Futons .............................................................. 4064
Mattresses, nonbaby (excl.
camping mattresses) ...................................... 4009
Waterbeds or waterpillows ............................... 0662
If type of mattress is not specifically identified,
Use: Mattresses, not specified ......................... 4010
Also consider:
Air mattresses
Mauls
Use: Hammers .................................................. 0827
Measuring spoons or cups
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
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Megaphone
Choose among:
Amplified or powered megaphone
Use: Other sound recording, reproducing,
or receiving equipment ................................. 0573
Non-amplified megaphone
Choose among:
Cheerleading (activity/apparel/
equipment (excl. batons) ............................ 3254
Toys, not elsewhere classified ..................... 1381
Meat skewers
Use: Food skewers............................................. 0429
Meat slicers
Use: Slicers and choppers ................................. 0469
Mechanical bull
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides) ............ 1293
Mechanical drawing toys
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Mermaid tail
Use: Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3274
Mechanical pencils
Use: Pens and pencils........................................ 1685
Merry-go-rounds
Choose among:
Amusement attractions (incl. rides) .................. 1293
Other playground equipment ............................ 3219
Medical equipment, general .............................. 2400
Also consider:
Crutches, canes or walkers
First aid equipment
Support garments and stockings, medical
Wheelchairs
Medical equipment, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................. 5020
Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans) ................................... 1112
Also consider:
Containers with key openers
Pressurized containers
Self-opening containers
Medical thermometers
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ....... 1710
Metal cutting shears
Use: Other manual workshop tools .................... 0881
Medications
Choose among:
Antihistamines .................................................. 1928
Aspirin or aspirin compounds ........................... 1923
Aspirin substitutes ............................................ 1930
Liniments or rubbing compounds ..................... 1915
Liquid drugs (excl. aspirin, aspirin
substitutes, iron preparations
and antihistamines) ........................................ 1927
Nasal spray (prescription or OTC)
Use: Other drugs or medications .................... 1932
Preparations containing iron salts .................... 1916
Tablet or capsule drugs (excl. aspirin,
aspirin substitutes, iron preparations
and antihistamines) ........................................ 1931
Other drugs or medications .............................. 1932
If type of medication is not specifically identified,
Use: Drugs or medications, not specified ......... 1929
Also consider:
Veterinary medicines
Metal detector
Choose among:
Security check metal detector
Use: Public use equipment............................. 1738
Non-security metal detector
Use: Other portable or stationary
power tools ................................................... 0809
Metal or plastic molding sets ............................ 1319
Metal polishes, tarnish removers
or preventatives ................................................. 0931
Metal, sheet
If sheet metal is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified....................1876
Otherwise, use ................................................... 7878
Meters
Choose among:
Butane or LP gas meters ................................. 0623
Utility meters or “smart” meters
If fire involvement,
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires ........................................1866
Otherwise, use ............................................... 7878
Medicine balls
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) ...................... 3277
Medicine cabinets
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers
and shelves, not elsewhere classified .............. 4056
Methyl alcohol ................................................... 0915
Medicine dropper
Use: First aid equipment (excl. medications) ....... 1710
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Use: Liniments or rubbing compounds..................1915
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Mitts, oven
Use: Potholders, oven mitts or hot pads ............ 0436
Microphones ........................ See: Sound equipment
Microscopes
Use: Telescopes, binoculars,
microscopes or magnifying glasses.................. 0529
Mixers
Choose among:
Electric mixers .................................................. 0231
Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ....... 0428
Microwave ovens................................................ 0264
Mixing bowls
Choose among:
Kitchen mixing bowls, canisters or similar
containers (excl. plastic products) .................. 0435
Plastic containers (rigid or semi-rigid,
excluding bottles and jars).............................. 1123
Micro-torches
Choose among:
Multi-purpose lighters
Choose among:
Electric multi-purpose lighters ......................1689
Fuel multi-purpose lighters (incl.
micro-torches) .........................................1688
If type of multi-purpose lighter is not
specifically identified,
Use: Multi-purpose lighters, not specified .....1690
Cigarette or pipe lighters ..................................1604
If not specified if a multi-purpose lighter
or a cigarette lighter,
Use: Lighters, not specified ..............................1687
Mobile/manufactured homes............................. 7878
Mobiles
Choose among:
Art mobiles
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns ...... 0654
Crib mobiles or crib gyms ................................. 1526
Mills, salt or pepper
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Mobility carts, electric (for use by patients with
physical limitations)
Use: Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels) ..................... 1744
Miniature Christmas tree lights
Use: Christmas tree lights .................................. 1711
Also consider:
Christmas decorations
Models, toy or hobby (incl. remote
controlled)
Use: Toy Vehicles (excl. riding toys) .................. 5021
Minibikes, powered ............................................ 5035
Also consider:
Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes)
Mopeds
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road
vehicles
Scooters, powered
Modeling clay
Use: Molding compounds ................................... 1376
Also consider:
Art supplies or equipment (excl.
ceramics supplies or equipment)
Ceramics supplies or equipment
Mold test kits
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere classified .............0921
Mirrors or mirror glass
Choose among:
Mirrors or mirror glass (excl.
lighted make-up mirrors) ................................ 4004
Lighted make-up mirrors .................................. 1625
Molding compounds .......................................... 1376
Molding sets
Use: Metal or plastic molding sets...................... 1319
Also consider:
Ceiling and walls (interior part of completed
structure) for baseboard/trim/wall molding
Miter saws
Choose among:
Powered miter saws
Use: Power saws, other or not specified ........ 0895
Manual/unpowered miter saws
Use: Hand saws (unpowered) ........................ 0830
Miter box saw
Use: Hand saws (unpowered) ........................ 0830
Unspecified miter saw
Use: Saws, not specified ................................ 0845
Money
Choose among:
Coins ................................................................ 1686
Paper money .................................................... 7878
Play/pretend money
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances ........................ 5020
Mittens
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
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Use: Clothing accessories .....................................1647
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Money machines / ATMs
Use: Public use equipment .................................. 1738
Motorbikes
Choose among:
Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes) ................. 1910
Minibikes, powered .......................................... 5035
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles .................... 3215
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road
vehicles (incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes;
excl. mopeds, and minibikes) ......................... 5036
Also consider:
All-terrain vehicles
Scooters, powered
Monitoring devices, crib/baby (non-medical)
Choose among:
Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios) ........................................ 0555
Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) ................................. 0536
If unknown whether radio or video,
Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios) ...................................... 0555
Motorcycles
Use: Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excl. mopeds and trail bikes)........................... 1910
Monkey bars, playground gyms or
other playground climbing apparatus .............. 1244
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles .................... 3215
Also consider:
Scooters, powered
Motorcycles (model or toy)
Choose among:
Riding toy motorcycles ................. See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Mops
Choose among:
Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails).................................... 0480
Steam mops
Use: Appliances, other or not specified .......... 0482
Toy mops
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
Motorized vehicles (two wheels)
Choose among:
Minibikes, powered .......................................... 5035
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles .................... 3215
Motorcycles ...................................................... 1910
Motor scooters (licensed)
Use: Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes) ............... 1910
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road
vehicles (incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl.
mopeds and minibikes) ................................ 5036
Also consider:
Hoverboards and powered skateboards
Scooters, powered
Mosquito netting
Use: Camping equipment (excl.
trailers, lighting equipment,
sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ............................ 5029
Moth balls
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ............ 1926
Motocross bike
Choose among:
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes;
excl. mopeds, and minibikes) ......................... 5036
Mountain or all-terrain bicycles or
accessories .................................................... 5033
Motor boats
Use: Boats & boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ..................... 3298
Motor scooters .................. See: Motorized vehicles
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Movie equipment
Use: Photographic equipment (excl. chemicals
and projectors) ................................................. 0536
Motorized vehicles (three or more wheels)
Choose among:
All-terrain vehicles (3 wheels only;
exclusively off road)........................................ 3285
All-terrain vehicles (4 wheels;
excl. dune buggies) ........................................ 3286
All-terrain vehicles (more than 4
wheels; excl. dune buggies) ........................... 3296
All-terrain vehicles (number of wheels not
specified; excl. dune buggies) ........................ 3287
Dune buggies/beach buggies ........................... 3288
Go-carts ........................................................... 3259
Golf carts, motorized vehicle ............................ 1213
Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ...................................... 1901
Motorized cooler/scooter combination
Use: Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels)..................... 1744
Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels).................... 1744
Utility vehicles .................................................. 5044
Also consider:
Aircraft
Hoverboards and powered skateboards
Personal watercraft, powered
Scooters, powered
Snowmobiles
Trains
Moving walks ...................................................... 1891
Mowers, lawn
Choose among:
Rotary power lawn mowers (walk-behind) ....... 1448
Manual push mowers (unpowered) .................. 1402
Riding power lawn mowers .............................. 1422
If type of power lawn mower is not
specifically identified,
Use: Power lawn mowers, not specified ........... 1401
If type of lawn mower is not
specifically identified,
Use: Lawn mowers, not specified..................... 1439
Also consider:
Garden tractors
MP3 players
Use: Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment ..................................... 0573
Mud buggies
Use: Dune buggies/beach buggies .................... 3288
Mufflers
Choose among:
Mufflers (neck)
Use: Clothing accessories .............................. 1647
Vehicle mufflers................See: Motorized vehicles
Motors, electric
If motor is part of self-contained unit,
use code for that unit.
If motor is separate, use:
Electric motors (separate) ................................ 0819
Mugs
Use: Drinking glasses, cups, and mugs ............. 0478
Mountain climbing (activity/apparel/
equipment) .......................................................... 1258
Mulch
Choose among:
Organic mulch
Use: Fertilizers, not specified ......................... 1023
Synthetic or rubber mulch, not used
on a playground
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. plant stands, tools, hoses,
sprayers, and chemicals) .......................... 1413
Synthetic or rubber mulch, used on
a playground
Use: Other playground equipment ............... 3219
Mountain or all-terrain bicycles
or accessories .................................................... 5033
Also consider:
Bicycles and accessories
(excl. mountain or all-terrain bicycles)
Mousetraps
Use: Animal traps ............................................... 1432
Mouthguard
Choose among:
For dental treatment,
Use: Medical equipment, general ................... 2400
If known use in sports activity,
Code as sport activity it is used with
If unknown/unspecified use,
Use: Medical equipment, general ................... 2400
Mulchers, leaf
Use: Leaf mulchers and grinders, powered ........ 1433
Multi-function cookers
Use: Pressure cookers or canners ..................... 0412
Muriatic acid
Use: Acids (excl. drain
cleaners and battery acids) .............................. 0936
Mouthwashes or mouth rinses
Use: Oral hygiene products ................................ 2640
Music boxes or chimes ...................................... 1734
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Music stands
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables, billiard or
pool tables and television tables or stands)...... 4057
Musical instruments
Choose among:
Musical instruments, not electric or
not battery operated or not specified ................ 0566
Musical instruments, electric
or battery operated ......................................... 0565
Toy musical instruments................................... 1344
Musical instrument case
Use: Musical instruments, not electric or
not battery operated or not specified ................ 0566
If instrument case is known to be for electric
instrument or a toy, choose among:
Musical instruments, electric
or battery operated ....................................... 0565
Toy musical instruments................................. 1344
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Netting, mosquito
Use: Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ............................ 5029
Nail brushes
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ........... 1659
Nail files
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ........... 1659
Newspapers
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ....................... 1137
Nail guns or stud drivers ................................... 0882
Nickel cadmium batteries
Use: Batteries..................................................... 0884
Nail polishes or removers or other
fingernail preparations
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Nightwear ........................................................... 1644
Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ............................. 1819
Night lights ......................................................... 1533
Napkins
Choose among:
Table linens ...................................................... 0651
Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ..................... 1137
Night stands
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables, pool or
billiard tables & television tables or stands) ..... 4057
Night sticks.............................................................7878
Nasal spray (prescription or OTC)
Use: Other drugs or medications ........................ 1932
Nipples
Use: Baby bottles or nipples .............................. 1509
Necklaces
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) .............................. 1616
Nitrates (fertilizers)
Use: Fertilizers and other chemicals
for outdoor use (excl. pesticides) ..................... 1053
Neckties
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
No product involvement .................................... 7878
Noise plugs
Use: Ear protection devices ............................... 1617
Needlecraft kits
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)........ 1671
Non-glass bottles or jars (excl.
baby bottles) ....................................................... 1127
Also consider:
Baby bottles or nipples
Needles, knitting
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)........ 1671
Non-wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(e.g., rocking or bouncing horses) ................... 1327
Needles, medical
Choose among
Hypodermic needles or syringes ...................... 1716
Medical equipment, general ............................. 2400
Notebooks
Use: Books, magazines, albums
or scrapbooks................................................... 4047
Needles, sewing
Use: Pins and needles (excl. safety pins
and knitting needles ........................................ 1669
Nozzles
Choose among:
Faucets or spigots ............................................ 0699
Garden hoses, nozzles or sprinklers ................ 1414
Needles, unspecified
Use: Pins and needles (excl. safety pins
and knitting needles ........................................ 1669
Nunchuka
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3257
Negligees
Use: Nightwear ................................................... 1644
Nets, fishing
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) .......................................... 3223
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Nursery lamps
Use: Electric table lamps, floor lamps or
desk lamps ....................................................... 4071
Also consider:
Night lights
Nurses' kits, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................. 5020
Nursing pillow
Use: Pillows (excl. water pillows) .......................... 4050
Nutcrackers
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Nuts
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ....................... 1819
Nylons
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
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Obstacle course
When no other more specific product included:
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Openers, can or container
Choose among:
Can openers, electric ....................................... 0213
Can openers, manual ....................................... 0401
Containers with key openers ............................ 1116
Self-contained openers (e.g., openers
on zip-top or pull-top cans) ............................. 1103
If type of can opener is not specifically identified,
Use: Can openers, not specified ...................... 0453
Office machines
Use: Business and office machines.................... 0571
Also consider:
Computers (equipment and electronic games)
Official USCG-approved life-saving flotation device
Use: Boats and boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ...................3298
Openers, door
Choose among:
Automatic doors or door openers (excl.
garage doors) ................................................. 0137
Automatic garage doors or door openers ......... 0138
Cabinet or door hardware ................................ 1820
Oils
Choose among:
Baby oil
Use: Cosmetics .............................................. 1913
Bath oils
Use: Cosmetics .............................................. 1913
Cooking oils
Use: Foods ..................................................... 1933
Fuel oils
Choose among:
Diesel fuels ................................................... 0962
Kerosene ...................................................... 0963
Lamp oils ...................................................... 0964
If type of fuel oil is not specifically identified,
Use: Fuel oils, not specified.......................... 0965
Lamp oils .......................................................... 0964
Machine or engine oils
Use: Lubricants .............................................. 0913
Oil of wintergreen
Use: Liniments or rubbing compounds .......... 1915
Openers, letter
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Opera glasses
Use: Telescopes, binoculars, microscopes
or magnifying glasses ...................................... 0529
Optical equipment
Use: Telescopes, binoculars, microscopes
or magnifying glasses ...................................... 0529
Oral hygiene products ....................................... 2640
Oral irrigators
Use: Toothbrushes, electric or oral irrigators...... 1608
Ornaments
Choose among:
Artificial Christmas trees .................................. 1701
Christmas decorations (nonelectric) ................. 1729
Christmas tree lights ........................................ 1711
Christmas tree stands or supports ................... 1712
Electric Christmas decorations
(excl. Christmas tree lights ............................. 1736
Seasonal decorations (excl. Christmas
decorations) ................................................... 1714
Oil tanks
Use: Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane,
LP and butane tanks) ....................................... 0980
Oil warmer
Use: Liquid room deodorizer or freshener .......... 0973
Open side floors or floor openings
Use: Porches, balconies, open side
floors or floor openings ..................................... 1817
Orthopedic shoes or orthopedic shoe inserts
Use: Medical equipment, general ..................... 2400
Openers, bottle ................................................... 0422
Also consider:
Can openers
Ottomans
Use: Footstools, ottomans or hassocks ............. 4079
Outdoor awnings or shutters ............................ 1808
Openers, box
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .................. 0836
Also consider:
Knives
Scissors
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Outdoor carpeting
Use: Room-sized, wall-to-wall or outdoor
carpeting (excl. runners) .................................. 0613
Outdoor electric lighting equipment ................ 1452
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Outdoor furniture
Choose among:
Beach chairs or folding chairs .......................... 4016
Benches (excl. workbenches) .......................... 0687
Chairs, other or not specified ........................... 4074
Stools
Choose among:
Barstools or kitchen stools ........................... 4025
Footstools, ottomans or hassocks ................ 4079
Step stools ................................................... 0620
Stools, other not specified ............................ 4080
Tables (excl. baby changing tables, billiard or
pool tables and television tables or stands).... 4057
If type of outdoor furniture is not
specifically identified,
Use: Other furniture ........................................ 4013
Oxygen tanks
Choose among:
Cutting torches ................................................. 0874
Scuba diving (activity/apparel/equipment)........ 1275
If medical device,
Use: Medical equipment, general ..................... 2400
Outerwear ........................................................... 1646
Outlets, electrical
Use: Electrical outlets or receptacles ................. 4061
Oven-related products
Oven cleaners .................................................... 0942
Cooking or roasting bags
Choose among:
Aluminum foil wrapping products.................... 1139
Paper bags ..................................................... 1128
Plastic bags .................................................... 1130
Hoods
Use: Fans ......................................................... 0380
Broiler pans
Use: Metal cookware ........................................ 0460
Oven racks
See: Ovens
Oven cleaners ..................................................... 0942
Ovens
Choose among:
Electric ranges or ovens (excl.
counter-top ovens) ......................................... 0278
Gas ranges or ovens ........................................ 0279
Coal or wood-burning stoves ............................ 0367
Counter-top ovens, broilers or
toaster ovens; electric .................................... 0216
Dual fuel ovens
Use: Other ranges or ovens ........................... 0280
Microwave ovens.............................................. 0264
Other ranges or ovens...................................... 0280
Pressure ovens
Use: Pressure cookers or canners ................. 0412
Roaster ovens
Use: Counter-top ovens, broilers or
toaster ovens; electric .................................... 0216
If type of oven is not specifically identified,
Use: Ranges or ovens, not specified ................ 0281
Oxyacetylene torches
Use: Cutting torches ........................................... 0874
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Pacifiers or teething rings ................................. 1525
Pagers
Use: Telephones or telephone accessories ....... 0550
Packs, back
Choose among:
Baby slings and wraps ........................................ 1560
Framed baby carriers (carried on the back) ....... 1561
Other soft baby carriers ...................................... 1562
Book bags or back carriers (excl. baby
carriers, luggage and camping equipment) .... 5011
Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) .......................... 5029
Pails
Choose among:
Buckets or pails ................................................ 1143
Diaper pails ...................................................... 1528
Lunch boxes or pails ........................................ 1719
Toy pails or toy buckets
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances ........................ 5020
Paint ball
Choose among:
Paint ball (activity)
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ............................... 1200
Paint ball guns or pellets
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) .............................................. 1237
Packaged thermal air conditioner (PTAC) unit
Use: Heat pumps................................................ 0365
Packaging material
Choose among:
Paper packing material
Use: Paper products (excluding bags, cups,
straws, and cardboard products) .................. 1137
Cardboard packing material
Use: Cardboard products ............................... 1114
Plastic or foam packing material
Use: Other specified plastic products ............. 1145
Non-specified packing material
Use: Other specified plastic products ............. 1145
Paint
Choose among:
Paints, varnishes or shellacs ............................ 0960
Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ...................... 0569
Face paint
Use: Cosmetics .............................................. 1913
Paddle ball
Use: Squash, racquet ball or paddle ball
(activity/apparel/equipment) ............................. 3256
Paint chips from unspecified source
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs ..................... 0960
Paint removers
Choose among:
Chemical paint removers
Use: Paint or varnish removers; paintbrush
cleaners (excl. turpentine) ............................ 0972
Powered paint removers
Use: Other portable or stationary
power tools ................................................... 0809
Paddleboarding
Use: Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment)........... 1261
Paddles, table tennis
Use: Table tennis (activity/apparel/equipment) .. 1269
Padlocks, chain locks or other locks ............... 0707
Pads
Choose among:
Asbestos pads
Use: Potholders, oven mitts or hot pads......... 0436
Ink pads
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens & pencils)...... 1650
Mattress pads
Use: Other bedding ........................................ 4054
Playpen pads
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl. mattress
covers or mattress pads) .............................. 1542
Saddle pads
Use: Horseback riding (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 1239
Also consider:
Mats
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Paint sets
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Paint sprayers, powered
Use: Painting equipment, powered
(incl. sprayers, rollers or brushes) .................... 0887
Also consider:
Aerosol containers
Paintbrushes or rollers
Choose among:
Manual paintbrushes or rollers ......................... 0925
Powered painting equipment
(incl. sprayers, rollers or brushes ................... 0887
If not specified as powered,
Use: Paintbrushes or rollers, manual ................ 0925
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Paint thinners or varnish thinners
(excl. turpentine) ............................................... 0908
Pans
Choose among:
Broiler pans (oven)
Use: Metal cookware ...................................... 0460
Chafing dishes or fondue pots.......................... 0462
Electric appliances
Corn poppers ................................................. 0212
Electric deep fryers ........................................ 0219
Frying pans or skillets .................................... 0222
Griddles .......................................................... 0223
Kettles or hot pots .......................................... 0269
Waffle irons .................................................... 0235
Frying pans
Choose among:
Frying pans or skillets, electric ..................... 0222
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl.
pressure cookers and canners) .................. 0460
Nonmetal cookware (nonelectric) ................. 0461
Pressure cookers or canners ........................... 0412
Slow cookers .................................................... 0268
Other cookware ................................................ 0465
If type of pan is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified........................... 0466
Paintbrush cleaners
Use: Paint or varnish removers;
paintbrush cleaners (excl. turpentine) .............. 0972
Painting equipment, powered (incl.
sprayers, rollers or brushes)............................. 0887
Paintings
Use: Pictures, picture frames or
wall decorations................................................ 0652
Pajamas
Use: Nightwear ................................................... 1644
Pallets/skids
Use: Wooden containers .................................... 1125
Pallet jacks
Use: Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ................ 0814
Panelboards, circuit breakers, ground fault
circuit interrupters or fuses .............................. 4063
Pants
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Panel doors
Choose among:
Glass doors or doors with glass panels ............ 1892
Doors, other or not specified ............................ 1893
Also consider:
Panels or paneling
Pantyhose
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Paper bags .......................................................... 1128
Paper clips
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Panels or paneling
Choose among:
Ceilings and walls (interior part of
completed structure)....................................... 1884
Plastic panels for doors or windows ................. 1854
Wood paneling and particleboard ..................... 1885
Paper cups
Use: Drinking glasses, cups, and mugs .............. 0478
Paper cutters ...................................................... 1654
Also consider:
Scissors
Panini or sandwich press
Use: Electric grills ............................................... 3229
Paper money....................................................... 7878
If toy paper money,
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................. 1381
Paper plates, paper towels or other paper products
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ....................... 1137
Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ..................... 1137
Paper shredders
Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
Paper towel holder
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere
classified .......................................................... 0428
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Paraffin
Use: Candles, candlesticks and
other candle holders ......................................... 0463
Patio tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television tables
or stands) ......................................................... 4057
Parallel bars
Use: Gymnastics (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 1272
Patio umbrella base
Use: Umbrellas................................................... 1660
Parasail or paraglider
If Motorized,
Use: aircraft ...................................................... 1906
If non-motorized,
Use: Sport or recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................. 1200
Paving stones or pavers
If being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction materials,
not elsewhere classified ...................................1876
Otherwise, use: ....................................................7878
Paring knives or parers
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
PCP
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ....................1939
Paring knives or parers
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Peashooters
Use: Other toy weapons (projectile) ................... 5001
Parkas
Use: Outerwear .................................................. 1646
Pedal-powered adult vehicles
(3 or more wheels) ............................................. 3202
Parking meter
Use: Public use equipment................................. 1738
Pedestals
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television tables
or stands) ......................................................... 4057
Parkour
Use: Sports or recreational
activity, not elsewhere classified ...................... 1200
Peelers
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Particleboard
Use: Wood paneling and particleboard .............. 1885
Peignoirs
Use: Nightwear................................................... 1644
Partitions
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers
and shelves, not elsewhere classified .............. 4056
Pellet guns
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) .................................................. 1237
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Party favors ........................................................ 1720
Pasta makers
Use: Food processors ........................................ 0275
Pellet heaters
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ................................................. 0393
Patios
Choose among:
Porches, balconies, open side
floors or floor openings ................................... 1817
Floors or flooring materials ............................... 1807
Pellet stoves
Use: Other grills or stoves .................................. 3233
Patio chairs
Use: Beach chairs or folding chairs .................... 4016
Also consider:
Chairs
Pellets
Choose among:
Pellets for air guns
Use: BBs or pellets......................................... 1936
Pellets for pellet heaters
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ............................................. 0393
Pellets for pellet stoves
Use: Other grills or stoves .............................. 3233
Patio heaters
Use: Outdoor patio heaters and
fire pits, manufactured ...................................... 0394
Patio lights, fuel-burning
Use: Fuel-burning lighting equipment ................. 4060
Pencils
Use: Pens and pencils ....................................... 1685
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Pencil sharpeners
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Photocopying machines
Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
Also consider:
Computers (equipment and electronic games)
Pendant watches
Use: Watches ..................................................... 1622
Photographic chemicals .................................... 0926
Pendants
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) .............................. 1616
Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors)................................. 0536
Penknives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Piano
Choose among:
Musical instruments, not electric or
battery operated or not specified ...................... 0566
Musical instruments, electric or battery
operated ......................................................... 0565
Pens and pencils ................................................ 1685
Pens, tear gas
Use: Personal protection devices ....................... 1619
Piano bench
Use: Benches (excl. workbenches) .................... 0687
Pepper shakers or mills
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Pickleball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3235
Pepper spray
Use: Personal protection devices ....................... 1619
Picks
Choose among:
Ice picks ........................................................... 0427
Picks/pickaxes
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .............. 1403
Toothpicks or hors d'oeuvre picks .................... 0431
Perfumes
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Personal protection devices ............................. 1619
Personal watercraft, powered .......................... 3292
Pesticides and pesticide containers................. 1926
Pet steps or pet stairs
Use: Pet supplies (excl. food/medicine) ............... 1715
Picnic baskets
Choose among:
Plastic baskets
Use: Plastic products, not
elsewhere classified ..................................... 1145
Portable food or beverage coolers ................... 3250
Wicker baskets
Choose among:
Plastic products, not elsewhere classified .... 1145
Wooden containers ...................................... 1125
If type of picnic basket is not specified,
Use: Containers, not specified ......................... 1141
Pet supplies
Choose among:
Pet supplies (excl. foods and medicines) ......... 1715
Veterinary medicines ....................................... 1914
Picnic tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television tables
or stands) ......................................................... 4057
Pew
Use: Benches (excl. workbenches) ...................... 0687
Picture-hanging wire
Use: Pictures, picture frames
or wall decorations ........................................... 0652
Pet doors
Use: Pet supplies (excl. food/medicine) ............. 1715
Pet food ................................................................. 7878
Pet gates
Use: Pet supplies (excl. food/medicine) ............... 1715
Phonograph records .......................................... 0530
Pictures, picture frames or wall decorations ... 0652
Phonographs
Use: Record players (self-contained units)......... 0563
Piers .................................................................... 7878
Piggy banks
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases, or urns ......... 0654
Phosphates (fertilizers)
Use: Fertilizers and other chemicals
for outdoor use (excl. pesticides)...................... 1053
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Pillars/columns
If indoors,
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior
part of completed structure) ............................. 1884
If outside (not in MVA),
Use Poles (excl. fence posts, fishing, tent poles,
pole vaults, playground equipment, and
utility poles) ...................................................1865
Pins
Choose among:
Bobby pins or hair pins
Use: Hair curlers, curling irons, clips
and hairpins.................................................. 1682
Pins (jewelry)
Use: Jewelry (excl. watches) .......................... 1616
Safety pins ....................................................... 1554
Diaper fasteners (excl. safety pins) .................. 1551
Pins and needles (excl. safety pins
and knitting needles) ...................................... 1669
Pillowcases
Use: Sheets or pillowcases ................................ 4051
Pipe cleaners (for crafting)
Use: Arts and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Pill box/pill organizer
Use: First aid equipment (excl. medications)...... 1710
Pill cutters
Use: First aid equipment (excl. medications)...... 1710
Pipe fittings, gas (incl. flexible
connectors)
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ....................... 0374
Pillows
Choose among:
Pillows (excl. water pillows) .............................. 4050
Waterbeds or water pillows .............................. 0662
Nursing pillows
Use: Pillows (excl. water pillows).................... 4050
Baby pillow wedges/sleep positioners
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ................. 1542
Pipe lighters
Use: Cigarette or pipe lighters ........................... 1604
Pipes
Choose among:
Gutters, drainpipes, downspouts
or runoff pipes ................................................ 1812
Flue pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ................... 0374
Metal pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ................... 0374
Pipes (excl. smoking pipes).............................. 0374
Smoking pipes
Use: Cigarettes, cigars, pipes or tobacco ....... 1909
Stovepipes
Use: Metal chimneys, stovepipes or flues ...... 0373
Pills
Choose among:
Antihistamines .................................................. 1928
Aspirin or aspirin compounds ........................... 1923
Aspirin substitutes ............................................ 1930
Preparations containing iron salts .................... 1916
If type of pill is not specifically identified,
Use: Tablet or capsule drugs (excl. aspirin,
aspirin substitutes, iron preparations and
antihistamines) .............................................. 1931
Also consider:
Veterinary medicines
Pipe snake
Use: Drain snakes.............................................. 0880
Pistols/handguns
Choose among:
Guns or other firearms ..................................... 3224
Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) ................................................ 1237
Toy pistols/handguns ............... See: Toy weapons
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Gunpowder or ammunition (excl. BBs and pellets)
Piñata sticks
Use: Toy sports equipment ................................ 1392
Piñatas
Use: Toys not elsewhere classified .................... 1381
Pinball machines
Choose among:
Toys, not elsewhere classified.......................... 1381
Amusement attractions (incl. rides) .................. 1293
Computers (equipment and
electronic games).............................................. 0557
Pistols, toy ................................... See: Toy weapons
Pitchers
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Pine oil cleaning and disinfectant
preparations ....................................................... 0945
Pitchforks
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................. 1403
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Plastics
If plastic parts or pieces are of unknown or
unspecified origin ................................................. 7878
Choose among:
Buckets or pails ................................................ 1143
Plastic bags ...................................................... 1130
Plastic bottles or jars
Choose among:
Baby bottles or nipples ................................. 1509
Non-glass bottles or jars
(excl. baby bottles) ..................................... 1127
Plastic containers (rigid or semirigid; excl. bottles and jars)............................. 1123
Plastic cups or glasses
Use: Drinking glasses, cups, and mugs .......... 0478
Plastic curtains
Use: Draperies, curtains or shower
curtains (fabric or plastic) ............................. 0617
Plastic flatware
Use: Flatware (excl. knives) ........................... 0417
Plastic molding sets
Use: Metal or plastic molding sets.................. 1319
Plastic panels for doors or windows ................. 1854
Plastic wrapping products
(excl. plastic bags) ......................................... 1131
Other specified plastic products ....................... 1145
Pizza cutter
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Planes or planers
Use: Awls, chisels or planes ............................... 0870
Plant foods
Use: Plant foods or fertilizers for potted plants ... 1445
Plant stands
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing
tables, billiard or pool tables and
television tables or stands) ............................... 4057
Planters
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies (excl. hoses,
sprayers, plant stands, tools and chemicals).... 1413
Plants, trees and shrubs (living) ....................... 2002
Plants, artificial
Use: Artificial flowers or plants ........................... 0653
Plaster
If being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ..................... 1876
If part of a completed structure,
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior
part of completed structure) ................................ 1884
If being used as an art supply,
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Otherwise, use: ....................................................... 7878
Plate glass panels
Use: Windows and window glass,
other than storm windows .............................. 1894
Also consider:
Doors
Plates or platters (excl. paper plates)
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Plasterboard/drywall
If being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ..................... 1876
If part of a completed structure,
Use: Ceilings and walls (interior
part of completed structure) ................................ 1884
Otherwise, use: ....................................................... 7878
Plates, paper
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ....................... 1137
Platform tennis
Use: Squash, racquet ball or paddle ball
(activity/apparel/equipment) ............................. 3256
Platforms
Choose among:
Hunting platforms
Use: Tree stands (hunting) ............................. 1895
Porches, balconies, open-side floors
or floor openings ............................................ 1817
Scaffolding ...................................................... 1816
Playhouses
Use: Treehouses or playhouses......................... 1234
Play kitchens
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances ............................ 5020
Also consider:
Dollhouses
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Play/pretend money
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances ............................ 5020
Plow, snow
Snow plow should be coded according to what it is
attached to.
Play sand (for sandboxes)
Use: Playground equipment, not specified ......... 3273
Plugs (earplugs)
Use: Ear protection devices ............................... 1617
Play tents or tunnels
Use: Children's play tents, play
tunnels or other enclosures .............................. 1322
Plugs, wall
Use: Electrical outlets or receptacles ................. 4061
Plumbing pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ....................... 0374
Play yards
Use: Playpens and play yards ............................ 1513
Plungers
Use: Other manual workshop tools .................... 0881
Players, record or tape
Choose among:
Record players (self-contained units) ............... 0563
Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units).............................. 0546
Tape recorders or players
(self-contained units) ...................................... 0556
Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment .................................. 0573
If type of record or tape player is not specifically
identified,
Use: Sound recording, reproducing or
receiving equipment, not specified ................. 0547
Pneumatic door closers
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Pocketbooks
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Pocketknives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Pocket bikes
Use: Minibikes, powered .................................... 5035
Playground equipment
Choose among:
Monkey bars, playground gyms or other
playground climbing apparatus ...................... 1244
Seesaws or teeterboards ................................. 1243
Slides or sliding boards (excl. swimming pool
and ground water slides) ................................ 1242
Swings or swing sets (excl.
portable baby swings) .................................... 3246
Other playground equipment ............................ 3219
Synthetic or rubber mulch, used on playground
Use: Other playground equipment.................. 3219
If type of playground equipment is not specifically
identified,
Use: Playground equipment, not specified ....... 3273
Pocket watches
Use: Watches ..................................................... 1622
Podiums
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing
tables, billiard or pool tables and
television tables or stands) ............................... 4057
Pogo sticks ......................................................... 1310
Pokers
Use: Fireplace equipment .................................. 0663
Pole Saws
Choose among:
Pole saws, powered
Use: Power saws, other or not specified ........ 0895
Pole saws, unpowered
Use: Hand saws (unpowered) ........................ 0830
Pole saws, unspecified
Use: Saws, not specified ................................ 0845
Playhouses
Use: Treehouses or playhouses ......................... 1234
"Playing ball"
Use: Ball sports (activity/apparel/equipment),
not specified ..................................................... 3236
Pole vault
Use: Track and field (activity, apparel or equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) .................. 5030
Playing cards
Use: Games or game parts (excl. marbles) ........ 5019
Playpen pads
Use: Baby mattresses or pads ........................... 1542
Playpens and play yards ................................... 1513
Pliers, wire cutters or wrenches ....................... 0857
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Poles
Choose among:
Fishing poles
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) ...................................... 3223
Light poles ........................................................ 7878
Playground poles
Use: Other playground equipment.................. 3219
Poles, festivus
Use: Seasonal decorations (excl.
Christmas decorations) ................................ 1714
Poles, vault
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness)................. 5030
Telephone poles ............................................... 7878
Tent poles
Use: Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ....................... 5029
Traffic poles ...................................................... 7878
Trekking poles .................................................. 3277
Utility poles ....................................................... 7878
Unspecified poles
If location is street, use: .................................. 7878
All other locations of unspecified poles,
Use: Poles (excl. fence posts, fishing, tent poles,
pole vaults, playground equipment, and
utility poles) .................................................. 1865
If none of the above, use:
Poles (excl. fence posts, fishing, tent poles,
pole vaults, playground equipment, and
utility poles) ................................................ 1865
Polishers
Choose among:
Floor buffers or waxers ................................... 0113
Rock polishers
Use: Lapidary equipment ............................... 0533
Shoe polishers, electric .................................... 1613
Workshop polishers
Choose among:
Power workshop grinders,
buffers, or polishers .......................................0897
Manual workshop grinders,
buffers, or polishers .........................................0898
If workshop polisher is not specified as
powered or manual,
Use: Workshop grinders, buffers,
or polishers, not specified ...............................0899
Police baton ........................................................... 7878
Pool alarm
Use: Swimming pool equipment
(excl. chemicals) .............................................. 3262
Polo
Choose among:
Horseback riding (activity/apparel/equipment) .. 1239
Water polo (activity/apparel/equipment) ............ 3276
Pom-poms
Use: Cheerleading (activity/apparel/
equipment; excl. batons) .................................. 3254
Ponchos
Use: Outerwear .................................................. 1646
Pool (game)
Use: Billiards or pool (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 1260
Polish
Choose among:
Automotive waxes, polishes or cleaners .......... 0978
Floor waxes ...................................................... 0904
Furniture polishes or waxes ............................. 0905
Metal polishes; tarnish removers
or preventatives .............................................. 0931
Nail polishes
Use: Cosmetics .............................................. 1913
Shoe polishes ................................................... 0932
Other polishes .................................................. 0958
If type of polish is not specifically identified,
Use: Polishes, not specified ............................. 0959
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Use: Swimming pool chemicals.......................... 0938
Pool noodle (pool toy)
Use: Floatation toys (excluding official
life-saving devices).......................................... 3279
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Pools, swimming or wading
Choose among:
Above-ground swimming pools
(excl. portable pools) ...................................... 3221
Built-in swimming pools .................................... 3251
Inflatable swimming pools
Use: Portable swimming pools ....................... 5043
Portable swimming pools ................................. 5043
Swimming pools, in ground
Use: Built-in swimming pools ......................... 3251
Swimming pool equipment (excl. chemicals,
diving boards, and swimming pool slides) ...... 3262
If swimming pool only described as “wading
pool” or “kiddie pool” and portability not known,
Use: Portable swimming pools ........................... 5043
If type of swimming pool is not specifically identified,
Use: Swimming pools, not specified ................. 1284
Also consider:
Diving or diving boards
Swimming pool slides
Potash
Use: Fertilizers and other chemicals for outdoor
use (excl. pesticides)........................................ 1053
Potato guns
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) .................................................. 1237
Potholders, oven mitts or hot pads .................. 0436
Potpourri ................................... See: Air Fresheners
Potpourri pots, electric
Use: Slow cookers ............................................. 0268
Pots
Choose among:
Cooking pots
Choose among:
Chafing dishes or fondue pots...................... 0462
Corn poppers, electric .................................. 0212
Electric deep fryers ...................................... 0219
Frying pans or skillets, electric ..................... 0222
Griddles, electric .......................................... 0223
Kettles or hot pots, electric ........................... 0269
Potpourri pots, electric
Use: Slow cookers ..................................... 0268
Pressure cookers or canners ....................... 0412
Slow cookers ................................................ 0268
Waffle irons, electric ..................................... 0235
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl. pressure
cookers and canners)................................. 0460
Nonmetal cookware (non-electric)................ 0461
Other cookware ............................................ 0465
If type of cooking pot is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified....................... 0466
Flower pots
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies (excl.
hoses, sprayers, plant stands,
tools, and chemicals) ................................... 1413
Poppers, electric corn........................................ 0212
Pop (soda) bottles/cans .................... See: Soft drink
containers
Pop-top lids
Use: Self-contained openers (e.g.,
openers on zip-top or pull-top cans) ................. 1103
Porches, balconies, open side floors
or floor openings ................................................ 1817
Portable food or beverage coolers ................... 3250
Portable media player
Use: Other sound recording, reproducing,
or receiving equipment ..................................... 0573
Portable power banks
Use: Batteries....................................................... 0884
Pottery supplies
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Portable products
Consult entry for specific product.
Potting soil
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. hoses, sprayers, plant stands,
tools, and chemicals) ....................................... 1413
Post hole diggers
If powered tool:
Use: Other power garden tools............................. 1409
If manual tool,, use:
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................... 1403
If not specified if tool is a powered or a manual tool,
Use: Tools, not specified....................................... 0893
Potty chairs
Choose among:
Adult "potty" chairs
Use: Toilets .................................................... 0649
Potty chairs (child) or training seats ................. 1535
Posts (excl. fence posts)
If the post is part of sports or game equipment, use the
code for that activity. Otherwise,
Use:
Poles (excl. fence posts, fishing, tent poles,
pole vaults, playground equipment, and
utility poles) .................................................... 1865
Also consider:
Fences and fence posts
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Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Also consider:
Toy make-up kits or cosmetics
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Power adapters
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)........... 4062
Pressurized containers
Choose among:
Aerosol containers ........................................... 1133
Pressurized containers (nonaerosol;
excl. alcoholic beverage or soft
drink bottles and cans) ................................... 1138
These codes should always be used regardless of
contents if an aerosol or pressurized container
contributed to the injury.
Power banks, portable
Use: Batteries....................................................... 0884
Power plants
Use: Generators or power plants ....................... 0606
Also consider:
Residential alternative energy systems for
on-site power generation (e.g., solar panels or
wind turbines for residential power generation)
Pretend electronics, tools, housewares
and appliances ................................................... 5020
Price tag
Use: Public use equipment ...................................1738
Power-operated products
Consult entry for specific product.
Printers, computer
Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
Power cleaning equipment, not
elsewhere classified
Use: Appliances, other or not stated .................. 0482
Printing presses, photocopiers or
duplicating machines
Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
Power strips
Use: Surge suppressors or power strips ............ 4083
Probes, worm
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) .......................................... 3223
Power supply, uninterruptible (UPS)
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)........... 4062
Processors, food ................................................ 0275
Also consider:
Blenders
Power tools, other or not specified
Use: Other portable or stationary power tools .... 0809
Also consider:
Saws
Product involved, but not a NEISS Product ..... 7878
Power washers / sprayers
Use: Sprayers, not elsewhere classified............. 0888
Projectors ........................................................... 0549
Polyurethane
If specific use is known, code that product, otherwise,
use: Paints, varnishes, or shellacs ..................... 0960
Powered riding toys ........................................... 1330
Prefabricated chimneys
Use: Metal chimneys, stovepipes or flues .......... 0373
Propane, LP or butane gas tanks or fittings .... 0131
Also consider:
Pipes
Tanks, fuel storage
Preparations containing iron salts ................... 1916
Prescription drugs .................................. See: Drugs
Propane-fueled products
Choose among:
Fuel-burning lighting equipment ....................... 4060
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)...... 3248
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified......... 0392
Portable gas or LP heaters .............................. 0391
Propane, LP or butane gas tanks or fittings ..... 0131
Presoaks, laundry
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl. spot
removers, cleaning fluids, bleaches & dyes) .... 0952
Presses, printing
Use: Business and office machines.................... 0571
Pressure cookers or canners ............................ 0412
Propane heaters (portable)
Use: Portable gas or LP heaters ........................ 0391
Pressure washers / sprayers
Use: Sprayers, not elsewhere classified............. 0888
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Code the specific product if known (e.g., lights,
costume, furniture, etc.)
If unknown type of theater prop, use: ................ 7878
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Protection devices
Choose among:
Alarms
Choose among:
Burglar alarms................................................. 0704
Carbon monoxide detectors ........................... 0712
Fire or smoke alarms ...................................... 0702
Carbon monoxide detectors ............................... 0712
Ear plugs
Use: Ear protection devices ............................ 1617
Ear protection devices ...................................... 1617
Eye protection devices ..................................... 1607
Gas masks
Use: Respiratory protection devices .............. 1618
Goggles
Use: : Eye protection devices ......................... 1607
Pepper spray
Use: Personal protection devices ................... 1619
Personal protection devices ............................. 1619
Respiratory protection devices ......................... 1618
Safety goggles
Use: Eye protection devices ........................... 1607
Stun guns
Use: Personal protection devices ................... 1619
Tear gas guns or pens
Use: Personal protection devices ................... 1619
PTAC unit (packaged thermal air conditioner)
Use: Heat pumps ............................................... 0365
Public address systems
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units) ............................... 0546
Public use equipment, not elsewhere
classified............................................................. 1738
Pucks, hockey
Choose among:
Field hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 1295
Floor or indoor hockey
Use: Street hockey (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 3245
Ice hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) ........... 1279
Roller hockey (activity/apparel/equipment)....... 5032
Street hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) ...... 3245
If type of hockey puck is not specifically identified,
Use: Hockey (activity/apparel/equipment),
not specified ................................................... 3272
Pugil sticks
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3257
Pulleys
Use: Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ................ 0814
Pruning or trimming equipment
Pull-down or folding stairs ................................ 1840
Power pruning or trimming equipment,
Choose among:
Brushcutters, powered ..................................... 1463
Lawn trimmers or edgers, powered (excl.
brushcutters) .................................................. 1464
Power hedge trimmers ..................................... 1427
Weedwackers
Use: Lawn trimmers or edgers, powered
(excl. brushcutters) ....................................... 1464
Other power pruning or trimming equipment .... 1454
If type of power pruning or trimming equipment is
not specifically identified,
Use: Power pruning or trimming
equipment, not specified .................................. 1456
Pulls, cabinet
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Pull-top can openers
Use: Self-contained openers (e.g., openers
on zip-top or pull-top cans) ............................... 1103
Also consider:
Metal containers
Pull toys
Use: Blocks, stacking toys or pull toys ............... 1326
Pumpkins
If real pumpkin not being used as food .............. 7878
If real pumpkin being used as food
Use: Foods ....................................................... 1933
If pumpkin is artificial
Use: Seasonal decorations
(excl. Christmas decorations) ......................... 1714
Manual pruning or trimming equipment,
Choose among:
Manual hedge trimmers.................................... 1449
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers ...................... 1450
Other manual pruning or trimming equipment .. 1453
If type of manual pruning or trimming equipment is
not identified,
Use: Manual pruning or trimming
equipment, not specified .................................. 1455
If type of pruning or trimming equipment is not
specifically identified as power or manual,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified ..................................................... 1447
Psychedelic/hallucinogenic mushrooms
Use: Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin,
marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens ................... 1939
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Pumps
Choose among:
Aquarium pumps
Use: Aquariums or accessories ...................... 1240
Balloon pumps
Use: Pumps, not elsewhere classified.............. 1462
Bicycle pumps
Use: Bicycles or accessories (excl. mountain
or all-terrain bicycles) ................................... 5040
Gasoline pumps
Use: Fuel storage tanks (excl.
propane, LP and butane tanks) .................... 0980
Heat pumps ...................................................... 0365
Pumps, not elsewhere classified ...................... 1462
Swimming pool pumps
Use: Swimming pool equipment (excl. chemicals,
diving boards and swimming pool slides) ..... 3262
Punching bags
Use: Boxing (activity/apparel/equipment) ........... 1207
Also consider:
Toy sports equipment
Punk
Use: Wooden matches ....................................... 1730
Purifiers
Choose among:
Air purifiers ....................................................... 0307
Water purifiers (appliances)
Use: Water softeners or
conditioners (appliances) ............................. 0125
Purses
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Push bikes or balance bikes for toddlers
Use: Wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(excl. bicycles and tricycles) ............................. 1398
Push pins
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ....................... 1819
Push toys
Use: Blocks, stacking toys or pull toys................ 1326
Putty knife
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Puzzles
Use: Games or game parts (excl. marbles
and computer games) ...................................... 5019
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Quads
Choose among:
All-terrain vehicles (four wheels, excluding
dune buggies; exclusively off road) ................ 3286
Also consider:
Powered riding toys
Quidditch
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ...................................................... 3235
Quilts
Use: Bedspreads, throws or comforters ............. 0667
Quilt cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .................... 0836
Quoits
Use: Horseshoes (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 1257
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Racing cars, toy
Choose among:
Riding toys ................................... See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Radios
Choose among:
Amateur two-way radios ................................... 0545
Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios)...................................... 0555
Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units).............................. 0546
If type of radio is not specifically identified,
Use: Radios, not specified ............................... 0559
Also consider:
Clock radios
Rackets/Racquets
Choose among:
Badminton (activity/apparel/equipment) ........... 3222
Squash, racquet ball or paddle ball
(activity/apparel/equipment) ........................... 3256
Table tennis (activity/apparel/equipment) ......... 1269
Tennis (activity/apparel/equipment).................. 3284
If type of racket is not specifically identified,
Use: Ball sports (activity/apparel/equipment),
not specified ................................................... 3236
Rafts, boating
Use: Boats & boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered......................3298
Racks
Choose among:
Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ................... 4056
Bicycle racks
Use: Bicycles or accessories .......................... 5040
Clothes racks
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ................... 4056
Drying racks
Use: Clotheslines or clothes
drying racks (excl. poles).............................. 1821
Magazine racks or bookends ........................... 0692
Oven racks
See: Ovens
Tie racks, belt racks or other
clothes hangers .............................................. 0419
Tool racks
Use: Workshop furnishings ............................ 0854
Towel racks or bars .......................................... 0657
Rafts, pool or toy
Use: Flotation toys (excl. official
life saving devices) ........................................... 3279
Rags
Use: Towels or cloths ............................................0666
Rail buggies
Use: Dune buggies............................................. 3288
Railings
Choose among:
Handrails, railings or banisters ......................... 1829
Safety bars/rails for bathtubs/showers
Use: Bathtubs or showers .............................. 0611
Swimming pool railings
Use: Swimming pool equipment ..................... 3262
Railroad ties
Code only if used as decorative yard equipment:
Use: Decorative yard equipment, excluding
water features .................................................. 1465
Racquet ball
Use: Squash, racquet ball or paddle
ball (activity/apparel/equipment) ....................... 3256
Railroad tracks
Use: Trains ......................................................... 1902
Radial arm saws ................................................. 0843
Radiant floor heating
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not elsewhere classified ............................... 0393
Rails, bed
Use: Bed rails ..................................................... 4075
Radiators (excl. vehicle radiators) .................... 0379
Raincoats
Use: Outerwear .................................................. 1646
Radiators, electric, oil-filled, portable
Use: Portable electric heater .............................. 0348
Rakes
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................. 1403
Radio batteries
Use: Batteries ..................................................... 0884
Ramps or landings ............................................. 1843
Code only if part of a staircase or used in place
of a staircase.
When an injury involves a ramp that was built
specifically for bikes/skateboards/inline skating,
use the product code for the specific activity.
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Ramps, car
Use: Automotive tools or accessories .................. 0821
Receptacles
Use: Electrical outlets or receptacles ................. 4061
Range hoods
Use: Fans ........................................................... 0380
Reciprocating saw
Use: Sabre saws ................................................ 0864
Range pads
Use: Potholders, oven mitts, or hot pads............ 0436
Recliner chairs ................................................... 0670
Reclining feeding seat, infants
Use: Attachable high chairs ............................... 1556
Ranges / Stoves
Choose among:
Electric ranges or ovens (excl.
counter-top ovens) ......................................... 0278
Gas ranges or ovens ........................................ 0279
Coal or wood-burning stoves ............................ 0367
Dual fuel gas/electric range
Use: Other ranges or ovens) .......................... 0280
Other ranges or ovens) .................................... 0280
If other type of range is not specifically identified,
Use: Ranges or ovens, not specified ................ 0281
Also consider:
Microwave ovens
Record cleaners
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or
accessories (excl. self-contained units)............ 0546
Record players
Choose among:
Record players (self-contained units) ............... 0563
Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units).............................. 0546
If type of record player is not specifically identified,
Use: Sound recording, reproducing or
receiving equipment, not specified ................. 0547
Rappelling and rock climbing
Use: Mountain climbing (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 1258
Recorders, tape
Choose among:
Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units).............................. 0546
Tape recorders or players
(self-contained units) ...................................... 0556
If type of tape recorder is not specifically identified,
Use: Sound recording, reproducing or
receiving equipment, not specified ................. 0547
Rat poison
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers ............ 1926
Ratchet wrenches
Use: Pliers, wire cutters or wrenches ................. 0857
Rattles, baby ....................................................... 1517
Recording tapes ................................................. 0531
Razor blades
Use: Nonelectric razors or shavers .................... 1661
Records, phonograph ........................................ 0530
Razor knives or cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .................. 0836
Reel-to-reel tapes
Use: Recording tapes......................................... 0531
Razors
Choose among:
Nonelectric razors or shavers ........................... 1661
Electric razors or shavers ................................. 1664
If type of razor is not specifically identified,
Use: Razors or shavers, not specified .............. 1667
Refrigerators....................................................... 0276
Refuse bins
Use: Waste containers, trash
baskets, or refuse bins ..................................... 0413
Registers (for heating or cooling systems)
Use: Ductwork for heating or
cooling systems (excl. flues) ............................ 0371
Reamers .............................................................. 0858
Rebar
If being used in construction,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ................... 1876
Otherwise .............................................................. 7878
Registers, cash
Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
Remote controls, universal or not stated
(excl. remote controls for toys)......................... 0574
Receivers, stereo
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or
accessories (excl. self-contained units) ............ 0546
Also consider:
Sound equipment
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Use code for product it controls.
Remote control, television
Use: Televisions ................................................. 0572
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Remote controlled models ......... See: Toy Vehicles
Riding, horseback
Use: Horseback riding (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 1239
Removers
Choose among:
Abrasive cleaners ............................................. 0953
Chemical paint or varnish removers
Use: Paint or varnish removers;
paintbrush cleaners (excl. turpentine) .......... 0972
Powered paint or varnish removers
Use: Other portable or
stationery power tools ................................. 0809
Rust removers .................................................. 0937
Spot removers or cleaning fluids ...................... 0977
Tar removers
Use: Automotive waxes,
polishes or cleaners ..................................... 0978
Tarnish removers
Use: Metal polishes; tarnish
removers or preventatives ............................ 0931
Wax removers
Use: General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ..................................... 0954
Also consider:
Turpentine
Riding power lawn mower ................................. 1422
Riding toys
Choose among:
Non-wheeled riding toys, unpowered (e.g.,
rocking or bouncing horses) ........................... 1327
Powered riding toys.......................................... 1330
Wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(excl. bicycles and tricycles) ........................... 1398
If type of riding toy is not specifically identified,
Use: Riding toys (excl. bicycles and
tricycles), not specified ................................... 5005
Also consider:
Scooters
Wagons
Coin-operated toys (such as found outside stores)
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides)........ 1293
Rifles and shotguns
Choose among:
Guns or other firearms ..................................... 3224
Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) ................................................ 1237
Toy rifles/shotguns .................... See: Toy weapons
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Drill team rifle/gun
Gunpowder or ammunition (excl. BBs and pellets)
Reptile container
Choose among:
Aquarium tank
Use: Aquariums or accessories ....................... 1240
Animal Cage
Use: Pet supplies (excl food/medicine) ............ 1715
Residential alternative energy systems
for on-site power generation ............................... 4084
Rings
Choose among:
Drapery or curtain rods, hooks, or rings ........... 4055
Gymnastic rings
Use: Gymnastics (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 1272
Jewelry (excl. watches) .................................... 1616
Key rings
Use: Keys, key rings or key chains ................ 1643
Teething rings
Use: Pacifiers or teething rings ...................... 1525
Resistance bands
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting or gymnastics equipment) ....................... 3277
Respiratory protection devices ......................... 1618
Retaining walls ................................................... 7878
Ribbons, not specified
Use: Art supplies or equipment (excl.
ceramics supplies and paintbrushes) ............... 0569
Rinse aid, dishwasher
Use: Dishwasher detergents .............................. 0934
Rice Cooker
Use: Slow cookers.............................................. 0268
Rinses, hair
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Rideshare or rental scooters
Use: Scooters, powered ..................................... 5022
Rinses, mouth
Use: Oral hygiene products ................................ 2640
Rides, amusement
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides) ............ 1293
Also consider:
Water slides, public (stationary amusement rides)
Roasting bags
Choose among:
Aluminum foil wrapping products ..................... 1139
Paper bags ....................................................... 1128
Plastic bags ...................................................... 1130
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Roasting pans
Choose among:
Aluminum foil roasting pans
Use: Other cookware ........................................ 0465
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl. pressure
cookers and canners) ..................................... 0460
Nonmetal cookware (non-electric) .................... 0461
If type of roasting pan is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified ........................... 0466
Rods
Choose among:
Clothing rod or rack
If part of rack, use:
Cabinets, racks, room dividers, and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ............... 4056
If not part of rack, use:
Tie racks, belt racks, or other
clothes hangers .......................................... 0419
Drapery or curtain rods, hooks, or rings ........... 4055
Lightning rods or arresters, antenna
discharge units or grounding devices ............. 0706
Rods or bars (metal)
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ................... 0374
Robes
Use: Nightwear ................................................... 1644
Robots
Choose among:
Industrial use (incl. factory, industrial, bomb)
Use: Industrial equipment............................... 2200
Toy robots
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures....... 1394
All other robots
Use: Computers (equipment
and electronic games ................................... 0557
Roller coaster
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides) ..............1293
Roller / creeper
Use: Other manual workshop tools .................... 0881
Roller hockey (activity/apparel/equipment) ..... 5032
Rock climbing and rappelling
Use: Mountain climbing (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 1258
Roller skating (activity/apparel/equipment) ..... 3216
Also consider:
In-line skating
Rock polishers or tumblers
Use: Lapidary equipment ................................... 0533
Rollers, exercise
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight lifting
and gymnastic equipment) ............................... 3277
Rock salt or ice melt
Use: Chemicals not elsewhere classified ........... 0921
Rollers, paint
Choose among:
Manual paintbrushes or rollers ......................... 0925
Powered painting equipment (incl.
sprayers, rollers or brushes)........................... 0887
If not specified as powered, use:
Paintbrushes or rollers, manual........................ 0925
Rock wall climbing
Use: Sports and recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Rocketry sets ...................................................... 1314
Rockets
Choose among:
Fireworks .......................................................... 1313
Rocketry sets ................................................... 1314
Also consider:
Toy weapons
Rolling pins
Use: Kitchen gadgets,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 0428
Rocking chairs ................................................... 0671
Roofing materials
If roofing material is being used as a construction
material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified......................1876
Otherwise, use ................................................... 7878
Roofs
Use:.................................................................... 7878
Rocking horses
Use: Non-wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(e.g., rocking or bouncing horses) .................... 1327
Also consider:
Riding toys
Room deodorizers or fresheners
Choose among:
Liquid room deodorizers or fresheners............. 0973
Solid room deodorizers or fresheners .............. 0974
If type of room deodorizer or freshener is not
specifically identified,
Use: Room deodorizers or fresheners,
not specified ................................................... 0975
Rodeo (activity/apparel/equipment)
Use: Sport or recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
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Room dividers or screens
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and shelves,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 4056
Rubbing alcohol
Use: Liniments or rubbing compounds .............. 1915
Rubbing compounds
Use: Liniments or rubbing compounds ............... 1915
Rooms (fire)
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires........................................... 1866
Use this code only for home fires where no consumer
product can be identified.
Rugby (activity/apparel/equipment) ................. 3234
Rug cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades.................. 0836
Rope ladders
Use: Ladders, other or not specified................... 4078
Also consider:
Fire escape devices
Playground equipment
Rugs
Choose among:
Runners, throw rugs or doormats
(excl. bathtub mats)........................................ 0612
Room-sized, wall-to-wall or
outdoor carpeting (excl. runners) ................... 0613
If type of rug is not specifically identified,
Use: Rugs or carpets, not specified.................. 0676
Rope lights
Use: Other electric lighting equipment................ 4039
Rope or string (excl. mountain climbing,
jump ropes, and kite string) .............................. 0852
Also consider:
Jump ropes
Kites or kite string
Mountain climbing
Stretch cords or stretch straps
Rug shampooers ................................................ 0114
Rug shampoos
Use: General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ......................................... 0954
Rope swings
Use: Swings or swingsets (excl.
portable baby swings) ...................................... 3246
Rulers
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Runners, throw rugs or doormats
(excl. bathtub mats) ........................................... 0612
Rotary cutters
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .................. 0836
Running
Choose among:
Exercise (activity or apparel, without equipment)
incl. aerobics, stretching, walking, jogging,
running (excl. track and field) ......................... 3299
Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) ................ 5030
Rotisseries .......................................................... 0241
Rotary tillers
Use: Power tillers or cultivators
(not farm equipment) ........................................ 1408
Roulette
Use: Games or game parts (excl. marbles) ........ 5019
Runoff pipes
Use: Gutters, drainpipes, downspouts or runoff pipes....................................... 1812
Routers, power ................................................... 0804
Routers, wireless (computer)
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games)................................................ 0557
Rust preventatives ............................................. 0961
Rust removers .................................................... 0937
Rubber bands
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ...... 1650
Rubbers
Use: Footwear .................................................... 1615
Also consider:
Waders
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Sabers
Use: Fencing (activity/apparel/equipment) ......... 3260
Sacks ..........................................................See: Bags
Sanders
Choose among:
Manual filing or sanding tools ........................... 0862
Power sanders ................................................. 0803
If sander is not specifically identified as electric,
Use: Manual filing or sanding tools .................. 0862
Sack race
Use: Sport or recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Sand blaster
Use: Other portable or stationary
power tools ....................................................... 0809
Saddles
Use: Horseback riding (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 1239
Sand pails, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances ............................ 5020
Safes.................................................................... 0709
Sand rails
Use: Dune buggies/beach buggies .................... 3288
Also consider:
Utility vehicles
Sabre saws ......................................................... 0864
Safety bars/rails for bathtubs/showers
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ................................... 0611
Sandpaper
Use: Manual filing or sanding tools .................... 0862
Safety goggles
Use: Eye protection devices ............................... 1607
Sandwich press
Use: Electric grills............................................... 3229
Safety harness, hunting
Use: Tree stands (hunting) ................................. 1895
Sanitary facilities, portable
Use: Toilets ....................................................... 0649
Safety latches
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Sanitizer, hand (gel or liquid)
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ........1710
Safety pins .......................................................... 1554
Sanitizing preparations
Choose among:
Ammonia, household ....................................... 0930
Bleaches, non-cosmetic ................................... 0956
Pine oil cleaning and disinfectant
preparations ................................................... 0945
Toilet bowl products ......................................... 0951
Sail boats
Use: Boats & boating (activity/apparel/equipment),
excl. personal watercraft, powered ..................... 3298
Salts, iron
Use: Preparations containing iron salts .............. 1916
Salt shakers or mills
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Satellite dishes
Use: Outdoor antennas (separate) ..................... 0561
Saucepans
Choose among:
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl.
pressure cookers and canners) ...................... 0460
Nonmetal cookware (nonelectric) ..................... 0461
If type of saucepan is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified .......................... 0466
Sandals
Use: Footwear .................................................... 1615
Sand, play (for sandboxes)
Use: Playground equipment, not specified ......... 3273
Sandboxes
Use: Other playground equipment ..................... 3219
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Saucers
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
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Saunas ................................................................ 1612
Also consider:
Hot tubs or home spas
Whirlpools or jetted bathtubs (for indoor use)
Science kits or toys
Use: Chemistry sets or science kits ................... 1393
Also consider:
Toys (arts, crafts or kits)
Savate
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3257
Scissors
Choose among:
Manual scissors ............................................... 0420
Electric scissors ............................................... 0232
If type of scissors is not specifically identified,
Use: Scissors, not specified ............................. 0450
Also consider:
Manicuring devices
Sawhorses
Use: Workshop furnishings ................................ 0854
Saws
Choose among:
Band saws ........................................................ 0842
Bench or table saws ......................................... 0841
Chain saws ....................................................... 1411
Chop saws
Use: Power saws, other or not specified ...... 0895
Circular saws
Use: Portable circular power saws ............... 0832
Hacksaws ......................................................... 0894
Hand saws (unpowered) .................................. 0830
Jigsaws ............................................................ 0875
Miter saws, powered
Use: Power saws, other or not specified ...... 0895
Miter saws, manual/unpowered
Use: Hand saws (unpowered) ...................... 0830
Portable circular power saws ........................... 0832
Radial arm saws ............................................... 0843
Reciprocating saws
Use: Sabre saws ............................................ 0864
Sabre saws ...................................................... 0864
Pole saws, powered
Use: Power saws, other or not specified ........ 0895
Pole saws, unpowered
Use: Hand saws (unpowered) ........................ 0830
Pole saws, unspecified
Use: Saws, not specified ................................ 0845
Power saws, other or not specified................... 0895
Table or bench saws ........................................ 0841
If type of saw is not specifically identified,
Use: Saws, not specified .................................. 0845
Scissor lifts
Use: Industrial equipment .................................. 2200
Sconces
Use: Candles, candlesticks and
other candle holders......................................... 0463
Scalers, fish
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Scooters
Choose among:
Scooters, unpowered ....................................... 5023
Scooters, powered ........................................... 5022
If scooter not specified as powered,
Use: Scooters, unpowered ............................... 5023
If unknown whether scooter is powered or unpowered,
Use: Scooters, unspecified .............................. 5024
Hoverboards and powered skateboards .......... 5025
Mobility carts, electric (for use by
patients with physical limitations)
Use: Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels) ...................1744
Motorized cooler/scooter combination
Use: Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels) .....................1744
One-wheel scooter
Use: Unicycle (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 1283
Rideshare or rental scooters
Use: Scooters, powered ................................. 5022
Also consider:
Motorbikes
Motorized vehicles
Mopeds
Electrical bicycles
Knee scooters
Scales
Choose among:
Scales, not electric or not battery operated
or not specified (excl. baby scales) ................ 4068
Scales, electric or battery operated (excl.
baby scales) ................................................... 4066
Baby scales ...................................................... 1515
Scouring products
Choose among:
Scouring cleansers
Use: Abrasive cleaners .................................. 0953
Scouring pads or steel wool
Use: Manual cleaning equipment (excl.
buckets or pails) ........................................... 0480
Scarves
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Scrapbooks
Use: Books, magazines, albums or
scrapbooks ....................................................... 4047
Scaffolding.......................................................... 1816
School equipment .............................................. 2300
School laboratory chemicals ............................ 0982
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Scrapers
Choose among:
Floor scrapers
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails).................................. 0480
Ice scrapers
Use: Manual snow or ice removal tools .......... 1415
Wallpaper scrapers
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ............ 0464
If type of scraper is not specified,
Use: Other manual workshop tools .................. 0881
Seam rippers
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories) ........1671
Seasonal decorations (excl.
Christmas decorations) ..................................... 1714
Also consider:
Christmas decorations
Seats
Choose among:
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers) ................. 1558
Bathtub seats
Choose among:
Baby bathtub seats or rings (not toys).......... 1557
Bathtub seats (excl. baby bathtub seats or rings)
Use: Chairs, other or not specified ............. 4074
Shower benches
Use: Benches (excl. workbenches) ...............0687
Screen doors
Choose among:
Glass screen doors
Use: Glass doors/doors with glass panels...... 1892
Non-glass screen doors
Use: Doors, other or not specified .................. 1893
Screens
Choose among:
Fireplace screens
Use: Fireplace equipment .............................. 0663
Room screens (room dividers)
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers,
and shelves, not elsewhere classified ............ 4056
Screen doors, glass
Use: Glass doors/doors with glass panels...... 1892
Screen doors, non-glass
Use: Doors, other or not specified .................. 1893
Screens or screen stands (film)
Use: Photographic equipment
(excl. chemicals and projectors) ................... 0536
Window screens ............................................... 1828
Car seats (for infants or children) ..................... 1519
Infant seats
Use: Other baby carriers ............................... 1549
Seats, not specified
Use: Chairs, other or not specified ................ 4074
Also consider:
Chairs
Jumpers, baby
Seat warmer
Use: Heating or cooling comfort
packs, non-electric ........................................... 1742
Security barriers
Use: Window or door security barriers ............... 1888
Also consider:
Fences or fence posts
Screwdrivers....................................................... 0828
Screws
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts ....................... 1819
Security tags
Use: Public use equipment ................................ 1738
Scrub brushes
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails)...................................... 0480
Seed and fertilizer spreaders ............................ 1430
Seesaws or teeterboards ................................... 1243
Scuba diving (activity/apparel/equipment) ...... 1275
Also consider:
Snorkeling
Self-contained openers (e.g., openers
on zip-top or pull-top cans) ............................... 1103
Also consider:
Key-opened containers
Scythes
Use: Other unpowered garden tools................... 1403
Seltzer bottles........................................ See: Bottles
Sealants
Choose among:
Automotive chemicals (excl. antifreeze, lubricants,
waxes and windshield wiper fluids) ................ 0955
Caulking or spackling compounds .................... 0920
Deck/wood sealants
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs.................. 0960
Driveway or concrete sealants
Use: Workshop compounds or chemicals ........ 0833
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Septic tanks
Use: Cisterns, cesspools or septic tanks............ 1818
Sequin (from unknown source)
If source of sequin is known, code that product;
Otherwise,
Use: Art and ceramics supplies or equipment .... 0569
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Serrated edges of boxes
Use: Cardboard products ................................... 1114
Sharpeners, knife
Choose among:
Electric knife sharpeners ................................. 0240
Nonelectric knife sharpeners ........................... 0421
If type of knife sharpener is not specifically identified,
Use: Knife sharpeners, not specified ................ 0444
Service stations, toy
Use: Doll houses and other play scenes ............ 5018
Serving bowls
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Sharpeners, pencil
Use: Desk supplies (excl. pens & pencils) ......... 1650
Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)....... 1671
Shavers
Choose among:
Nonelectric razors or shavers........................... 1661
Electric razors or shavers ................................. 1664
If type of shaver is not specifically identified,
Use: Razors or shavers, not specified .............. 1667
Sewing kits
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)........ 1671
Shaving cream
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Sewing machines or accessories ..................... 0112
Sewing machines, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................. 5020
Shaving cream heaters
Use: Electric heaters, not elsewhere
classified .......................................................... 0388
Sewing needles
Use: Pins and needles (excl. safety pins
and knitting needles) ........................................ 1669
Shears
Choose among:
Metal cutting shears
Use: Other manual workshop tools ............... 0881
Pruning or trimming equipment .. See: Pruning, etc.
Scissors
Choose among:
Electric scissors ........................................... 0232
Manual scissors ........................................... 0420
If type of scissors is not specifically identified,
Use: Scissors, not specified ......................... 0450
Sex toy
Use: Massage devices or vibrators .................... 1610
Shades
Choose among:
Lamp shades .................. See: Lighting Equipment
Window shades
Use: Window shades, venetian
blinds or indoor shutters ............................... 0638
Sheds
Use: Tool sheds ................................................. 1887
Shakers, salt or pepper
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Sheet metal
If sheet metal is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified................... 1876
Otherwise, use ..................................................... 7878
Shampooers, rug ................................................ 0114
Shampoos
Choose among
Hair shampoos
Use: Cosmetics .............................................. 1913
Carpet or upholstery shampoos
Use: General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ..................................... 0954
Sheets
Choose among:
Sheets or pillowcases ...................................... 4051
Electric sheets
Use: Blankets or sheets, electric .................... 0132
Rubber sheets
Use: Other bedding ........................................ 4054
Shape sorter toy
Use: Toys not elsewhere classified .................... 1381
Shellacs
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs ..................... 0960
Shapers, power .................................................. 0808
Shelves
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers, and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ..................... 4056
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Shingles
If shingles are being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ..................... 1876
Otherwise, use .....................................................7878
Showers
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets, spigots
and towel racks) ............................................... 0611
Also consider:
Bathtub or shower enclosures
Ships (model or toy)
Choose among:
Riding toy ships ........................... See: Riding Toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ........................... 5021
Shower caddies
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ......................................0611
Shirts
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Shower caps
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Shoelace fasteners (for infants) ........................ 1539
Shower chairs
Use: Chairs, other or not specified ..................... 4074
Shoe horn
Use: Footwear .................................................... 1615
Shower curtains
Use: Draperies, curtains or shower
curtains (fabric or plastic) ................................. 0617
Shoe polishers, electric ..................................... 1613
Shoe polishes ..................................................... 0932
Shower curtain rods
Use: Drapery or curtain rods .............................. 4055
Shoes or shoelaces
If injury occurs during play of a sport or game
requiring special shoes, use code for that sport.
If not,
Use: Footwear .................................................. 1615
Shower enclosures
Choose among:
Glass bathtub or shower enclosures ................ 0609
Non-glass bathtub or shower enclosures ......... 0610
If type of shower enclosure is not specifically identified,
Use: Bathtub or shower enclosures,
not specified ..................................................... 4030
Shoes, orthopedic, or orthopedic shoe inserts
Use: Medical equipment, general ..................... 2400
Shopping cart cover
Use: Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ................... 1542
Shower fixtures, e.g., safety bars and rails
Choose among:
Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks)................................. 0611
Shower Chairs
Use: Chairs, other or not specified ................. 4074
Shopping carts
Choose among:
Shopping carts
Use: Grocery or shopping carts ...................... 1679
Toy shopping carts
Use: Pretends electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances ........................ 5020
Electric/mobility shopping carts
Use: Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels).................. 1744
Shower heads
Use: Faucets or spigots ..................................... 0699
Shredders, leaf, grass, or wood
Use: Leaf mulchers and grinders, powered ........ 1433
Shorts
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Shredders, food
Use: Slicers and choppers ................................. 0469
Shot put
Use: Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness)................... 5030
Shredders, paper
Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
Shrubs, live
Use: Plants, trees and shrubs (living)................. 2002
Shovels
Choose among:
Other unpowered garden tools ......................... 1403
Manual snow or ice removal tools .................... 1415
Toy shovels
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
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Shuffleboard (activity/apparel/equipment) ...... 3261
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Shutters
Choose among:
Outdoor awnings or shutters ............................ 1808
Window shades, venetian blinds
or indoor shutters ........................................... 0638
Skateboards
Choose among:
Skateboards, unpowered or unspecified ........ 1333
Hoverboards and powered skateboards ......... 5025
Skating
Choose among:
Ice skating (activity/apparel/equipment) ........... 3255
In-line skating (activity/apparel/equipment) ...... 3297
Roller skating (activity/apparel/equipment)....... 3216
If type of skating is not specifically identified,
Use: Skating (activity/apparel/equipment),
not specified ................................................... 3217
Also consider:
Hockey
Shuttlecocks
Use: Badminton (activity/apparel/equipment) ...... 3222
Sickles
Use: Other unpowered garden tools................... 1403
Side-by-side ATV or UTV
Use: Utility vehicles ............................................ 5044
Sidewalks ............................................................ 7878
Skeet shooting (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. guns and ammunition) .............................. 3203
Siding materials
If siding is being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified .................. 1876
Otherwise, use ................................................... 7878
Skewers
Use: Food skewers ............................................ 0429
Skids/pallets
Use: Wooden containers .................................... 1125
Signs
Choose among:
Traffic signs ...................................................... 7878
Other signs (excl. traffic signs)
Use: Public use equipment............................. 1738
Unspecified signs
If location is street, use: .................................. 7878
All other locations of unspecified signs,
Use: Public use equipment............................. 1738
Skim boarding
Use: Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment) .......... 1261
Ski boarding
Use: Snowboarding (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 5031
Skiing
Choose among:
Grass skiing
Use: Amusement attractions (incl. rides)........ 1293
Jet skiing .......................................................... 3292
Snow skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) ......... 3283
Snowboarding (activity/apparel/equipment) ..... 5031
Water skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 1264
Signal flares
Use: Flares ......................................................... 1718
Silica gel
Use: Chemicals, not elsewhere classified .......... 0921
Sills
Choose among:
Door sills or frames .......................................... 1878
Window sills or frames ..................................... 1870
Ski jacks
Use: Snow skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 3283
Silver polishes
Use: Metal polishes, tarnish
removers or preventatives ................................ 0931
Ski lift
Use: Snow skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 3283
Skillets
Choose among:
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl.
pressure cookers and canners) ...................... 0460
Electric frying pans or skillets ........................... 0222
Nonmetal cookware (nonelectric) ..................... 0461
If type of skillet is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified ........................... 0466
Silverware
Use: Flatware (excl. knives) ............................... 0417
Sinks
Choose among:
Sinks (excl. faucets) ......................................... 0648
Toy sinks
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
Skin care creams and lotions or other products
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Sizing
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl. spot
removers, cleaning fluids, bleaches & dyes) .... 0952
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Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
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Sky diving (activity/apparel/equipment) ........... 7878
Slides
Choose among:
Inflatable slides (not for water) home locale
Use: Slides or sliding boards (excl.
swimming pool slides) .................................. 1242
Inflatable slides (not for water) all other locales
Use: Amusement attractions
(including rides) ........................................... 1293
Slides or sliding boards (excl.
swimming pool and water slides) ................... 1242
Swimming pool slides....................................... 1277
Water slides
Choose among:
Water slides, backyard/home
(not swimming pool slides) ......................... 3294
Water slides, public (stationary
amusement rides) ...................................... 3295
Water slides, other and not specified ........... 3293
Slides (photographic/film)
Use: Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) ............................ 0536
Sky lantern or unmanned aerial luminary
Use: Fuel-burning lighting equipment ................. 4060
Skylight
Use: Windows or window glass,
other than storm windows ................................ 1894
Slacklining
Use: Sport or recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Slacks
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Slap bracelet
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Sledgehammers
Use: Hammers ................................................... 0827
Sleds.................................................................... 1217
Also consider:
Snow disks
Snow boarding
Toboggans
Sliding glass doors
Use: Glass doors or doors with glass panels ..... 1892
Sleep sacks or sleep bags, infants
Use: Blankets, nonelectric .................................. 4008
Slingshots or sling-propelled toys ................... 1352
Slime (toy)
Use: Molding compounds ....................................1376
Slipcovers ........................................................... 0650
Sleep tracker, personal use
Use: Fitness/activity tracker, personal ................ 5038
Slippers
Use: Footwear .................................................... 1615
Sleeping bags ..................................................... 3252
Slips
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Sleepwear
Use: Nightwear ................................................... 1644
Also consider:
Clothing
Slot machines
Use: Vending machines (excl. car
washing equipment) ......................................... 1733
Slicers, food
Use: Slicers and choppers ................................. 0469
Also consider:
Food processing machines
Slow cookers ...................................................... 0268
“Smart” meter or utility meter
If fire involvement,
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires ............................................1866
Otherwise, use ................................................... 7878
Slide projectors or viewers
Use: Projectors ................................................... 0549
Smart phones
Use: Telephones or telephone accessories ....... 0550
Smelling salts
Use: Other drugs or medications.......................... 1932
Smoke alarms
Use: Fire or smoke alarms ................................. 0702
Smoke bombs
Use: Fireworks ................................................... 1313
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Smoke hood (for emergency escape)
Use: Fire escape devices (excl. ladders)............ 0711
Snowshoes
Use: Snow skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) ... 3283
Smoking materials
Use: Cigarettes, cigars, pipes or tobacco ........... 1909
Snowsuits
Use: Outerwear .................................................. 1646
Sneakers
If injury occurs during play of a sport or game
requiring special sneakers, use code for that sport.
Otherwise,
Use: Footwear .................................................. 1615
Soap dishes
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks)................................... 0611
Soap or lotion dispensers
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Sneeze guard
Use: Public use equipment................................. 1738
Snorkeling
Use: Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. flotation devices) ...................................... 3274
Also consider:
Scuba diving
Soaps (excl. laundry soaps or detergents) ...... 0983
Also consider:
Detergents
Snow blowers ........................... See: Snow throwers
Sockets, electrical
Use: Electrical outlets or receptacles ................. 4061
Soccer (activity/apparel/equipment)................. 1267
Snowboarding (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 5031
Socks/Sox
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Snow boating
Use: Ice or snow boating (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3247
Soda bottles/cans
Choose among:
Soft drink bottles
Choose among:
Glass soft drink bottles ................................... 1120
Non-glass bottles/jars (excl. baby bottles)...... 1127
If type of soft drink bottle is not specifically identified,
Use: Bottles or jars, not specified ..................... 1135
Soft drink cans
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans) ................................ 1112
Snow cone machine
Use: Appliances, other or not stated .................... 0482
Snow disks ......................................................... 1274
Also consider:
Sleds
Snow boarding
Toboggans
Snow globe
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases, or urns ........... 0654
Soda machine for home use
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Snow plows
Snow plow should be coded according to what it is
attached to.
Sofa beds
Use: Convertible beds, hideaway
beds or sofa beds............................................. 0680
Snow shovels
Choose among:
Manual snow or ice removal tools .................... 1415
Other unpowered garden tools ......................... 1403
Sofas, couches, davenports, divans
or studio couches .............................................. 0679
Soft drink can tabs/openers
If not attached to the can,
Use: Self-contained openers (e.g.,
openers on zip-top or pull-top cans) ................. 1103
If attached to the can,
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans) .................................. 1112
Snow skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 3283
Also consider:
Snow boarding
Snow throwers or blowers ................................ 1406
Snow tubing (activity/apparel/equipment) ....... 1299
Snowmobiles (activity/apparel/equipment)...... 1290
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Soft drink containers
For Soft drink bottles,
Choose among:
Glass soft drink bottles ..................................... 1120
Non-glass bottles or jars (excl. baby bottles).... 1127
If type of soft drink bottle is not specifically identified,
Use: Bottles or jars, not specified ..................... 1135
For Soft drink cans,
Use: Metal containers (excl. aerosols,
trash and gasoline cans) .................................. 1112
Solvents
Choose among:
Gasoline ........................................................... 0910
Kerosene fuel ................................................... 0963
Methyl alcohol .................................................. 0915
Paint or varnish removers; paintbrush
cleaners (excl. turpentine) .............................. 0972
Turpentine ........................................................ 0933
If type of solvent is not specifically identified,
Use: Solvents, other or not specified................ 0984
Softball (activity/apparel/equipment)................ 5034
Also consider:
Baseball
Sound equipment
Choose among:
Amateur two-way radios ................................... 0545
Radios (self-contained units;
excl. two-way radios)...................................... 0555
Record players (self-contained units) ............... 0563
Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units).............................. 0546
Tape recorders or players
(self-contained units) ...................................... 0556
Other sound recording, reproducing
or receiving equipment .................................. 0573
If type of radio is not specifically identified,
Use: Radios, not specified ................................ 0559
If type of sound equipment is not specifically
identified,
Use: Sound recording, reproducing or receiving
equipment, not specified ................................ 0547
Softeners
Choose among:
Fabric softeners
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl. spot
removers, cleaning fluids,
bleaches and dyes) ...................................... 0952
Water softeners or conditioners (appliances) ... 0125
Soil resisters
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl. spot
removers, cleaning fluids, bleaches & dyes) .... 0952
Solar heaters or heating systems
Choose among:
Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ............................................... 0393
Other water heaters.......................................... 0133
Sound insulation
Use: Thermal or sound insulation materials ....... 1803
Solar powered outdoor lights
Use: Outdoor electric lighting equipment............1452
Sox/Socks
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Solar panels (for residential power generation)
Use: Residential alternative energy systems
for on-site power generation ............................... 4084
Space heaters
Choose among:
Electric space heaters
Choose among:
Electric baseboard heaters........................... 0312
Portable (electric) heaters ............................ 0348
Electric heaters, not else-where classified ... 0388
Gas space heaters
Choose among:
Portable gas or LP heaters........................... 0391
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified ..... 0392
Other space heaters
Choose among:
Coal or wood burning stoves ........................ 0367
Kerosene or oil heaters ................................ 0399
If type of space heater is not specifically identified,
Use: Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ............................................... 0393
Soldering equipment
Choose among:
Electric soldering equipment ............................ 0866
Nonelectric soldering equipment ...................... 0868
If type of soldering equipment is not specifically
identified,
Use: Soldering equipment, not specified ............ 0859
Also consider:
Cutting torches
Heat guns
Welding equipment
Soldiers, toy
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures........... 1394
Spaceports, toy
Use: Doll houses and other play scenes ............ 5018
Spackling compounds
Use: Caulking or spackling compounds ............. 0920
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Spades
Use: Other unpowered garden tools................... 1403
Splicers
Choose among:
Film splicers
Use: Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) ............................ 0536
Tape splicers
Use: Sound recording, reproducing or
receiving equipment, not specified ............... 0547
Spas
Use: Hot tubs or home spas ............................... 0698
Also consider:
Saunas
Whirlpools or jetted bathtubs (for indoor use)
Spatulas
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ................................................ 0428
Splitters, log ....................................................... 1457
Sponges
Choose among:
Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) ................................... 0480
Loofah or bath sponge/bath pouf
Use: Bath or facial cleansing brushes ............ 1678
Speakers
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units)................................ 0546
Also consider:
Sound equipment
Spools
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories) ........1671
Spear gun
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/or equipment;
excl. fishing knives) ..........................................3223
Spikeball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ...................................................... 3235
Spoons
Choose among:
Spoons (excl. measuring spoons)
Use: Flatware (excl. knives) ........................... 0417
Measuring spoons
Use: Kitchen gadgets,
not elsewhere classified ............................... 0428
Spin class
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight lifting
or gymnastics equipment) ................................ 3277
Sport or recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified .................................... 1200
See instructions for Sports
Spinning toys
Choose among:
Toys, not elsewhere classified.......................... 1381
Non-wheeled riding toys, unpowered
(e.g., rocking or bouncing horse) ...................... 1327
Sports
See entry for specific game or sport and use that code.
If type of ball sport is specifically identified and no code
exists for that ball sport, use:
Other ball sports (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3235
If type of ball sport is not specifically identified,
Use: Ball sports (activity/apparel/equipment),
not specified ................................................... 3236
If type of sport is not classified elsewhere,
Use: Sport or recreational activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................. 1200
Also consider:
Toy sports equipment
Spigots
Use: Faucets or spigots...................................... 0699
Spinning wheels
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Splash pads
Choose among:
Home use
Use: Water slides, backyard/home (not
swimming pool slides) .................................. 3294
Public use
Use: Water slides, public (stationary
amusement rides)......................................... 3295
If type/location of splash pad is unknown
Use: Water slides, not elsewhere classified) .... 3293
Sports clothing
If injury occurs during play of a sport or game requiring
special clothing, use code for that sport.
Otherwise,
Use: Other clothing .......................................... 1677
Sports equipment, toy
Use: Toy sports equipment ................................ 1392
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Sports footwear
If injury occurs during play of a sport or game requiring
special footwear, use code for that sport.
Otherwise,
Use: Footwear .................................................. 1615
Also consider:
Waders
Springs, crib
Choose among:
Cribs, nonportable ............................................ 1543
Portable cribs ................................................... 1529
If type of crib spring is not specifically identified,
Use: Cribs, not specified .................................. 1545
Springs, door or cabinet
Use: Cabinet or door hardware .......................... 1820
Spot removers or cleaning fluids...................... 0977
Sprinklers
Choose among:
Garden hoses, nozzles or sprinklers ................ 1414
Fire sprinklers................................................... 0713
Spray cans or containers, pressurized
Use: Aerosol containers ..................................... 1133
Always use this code (regardless of container contents)
if an aerosol container contributed to the injury.
Also, code the container contents if possible.
Spud guns
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated
guns (incl. BB guns).............................................1237
Sprayers (non aerosol)
Choose among:
Garden sprayers............................................... 1407
Paint sprayers
Use: Painting equipment, powered (incl.
sprayers, rollers or brushes) ......................... 0887
Power/pressure sprayers
Use: Sprayers, not elsewhere classified......... 0888
If other type of sprayer, use:
Sprayers, not elsewhere classified ................... 0888
Squash, racquet ball or paddle ball
(activity/apparel/equipment).............................. 3256
Squeeze or squeaker toys ................................. 1350
Squirt guns
Use: Other toy guns ........................................... 5006
Sprays, aerosol
Use: Aerosol containers ..................................... 1133
Always use this code (regardless of container contents)
if an aerosol container contributed to the injury.
Also, code the container contents if possible.
Stacking toys
Use: Blocks, stacking toys or pull toys ............... 1326
Spray bottle/container, non-aerosol
Use: Non-glass bottles or jars ............................ 1127
Staging
Use: Scaffolding ................................................. 1816
Spreaders
Use: Seed and fertilizer spreaders ..................... 1430
Stains, wood
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs ..................... 0960
Spring-operated guns
Use: Gas, air or spring-operated
guns (incl. BB guns) ......................................... 1237
Also consider:
BBs or pellets
Stairs
Choose among:
Stairs or steps (excl. pull-down
and folding stairs) ........................................... 1842
Pet steps or pet stairs
Use: Pet supplies (excl. food/medicine) ............1715
Pull-down or folding stairs ................................ 1840
If type of stairs are not specifically identified,
Use: Stairs or steps (excl. pull-down
and folding stairs) ........................................... 1842
Stages, theatrical
Use: Porches, balconies, open-sided floors ....... 1817
Springs, bed
Use: Beds or bedframes, other or
not specified ..................................................... 4076
Springs, box
Choose among:
Baby mattresses or pads (excl.
mattress covers or mattress pads) ................. 1542
Mattresses, nonbaby (excl.
camping mattresses) ...................................... 4009
If type of box spring is not specifically identified,
Use: Mattresses, not specified.......................... 4010
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hoists, jacks, forklifts, and automotive lifts ....... 1889
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Stakes
Choose among:
Greenhouse or garden stakes
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies (excl.
hoses, sprayers, plant stands, tools and
chemicals) .................................................... 1413
Tent stakes
Use: Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ........................ 5029
Statues
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns .......... 0654
Steak knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Steamers
Choose among:
Carpet steamers
Use: Rug shampooers ................................... 0114
Clothes steamers ............................................. 0255
Facial steamers
Use: Saunas ......................................................1612
Food steamer/steam cooker
Use: Other cookware .........................................0465
Steam cleaners, other or not stated
Use: Appliances, other or not stated .................0482
Wallpaper steamers ......................................... 0971
Standards (posts)
If the standard is part of sports or game equipment,
use code for that activity;
Otherwise
Use: Poles (excl. fence posts, fishing, tent poles,
pole vaults, playground equipment, and
utility poles) .................................................... 1865
Steam baths
Use: Saunas....................................................... 1612
Stands
Choose among:
Christmas tree stands or supports.................... 1712
Jack stands
Use: Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ............ 0814
Scaffolding ...................................................... 1816
Screen stands
Use: Photographic equipment (excl.
chemicals and projectors) ............................ 0536
Stands or pedestals (excl. Christmas tree,
screen and television stands)
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television
tables or stands) ......................................... 4057
Television stands or tables ............................... 0519
Tree stands (hunting) ...................................... 1895
Steam irons
Use: Clothing irons ............................................. 0277
Steam mops
Use: Appliances, other or not stated .................. 0482
Steam pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ....................... 0374
Steam tables
Use: Food warmers ............................................ 0221
Steel wool
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) ..................................... 0480
Staple guns
Use: Heavy-duty workshop staplers ................... 0834
Stepladders (excl. step stools) ......................... 0618
Staples or staplers
Choose among:
Desk supplies (excl. pens and pencils) ............ 1650
Heavy-duty workshop staplers ......................... 0834
Steps .........................................................See: Stairs
Stepper bike or elliptical bike
Use: Bicycles or accessories
(excl. mountain or all-terrain bicycles) .............. 5040
Starches, laundry
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl. spot removers,
cleaning fluids, bleaches and dyes).................. 0952
Step stools .......................................................... 0620
Also consider: pet steps or pet stairs
Stationary baby activity centers
(non-wheeled alternatives to baby walkers)
Use: Baby exercisers ......................................... 1520
Also consider:
Baby bouncer seats (excl. jumpers)
Baby walkers
Infant and toddler play centers
Stereo equipment
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories
(excl. self-contained units) ............................... 0546
Also consider:
Cabinets
Sound equipment
Sterilizers, home use ......................................... 1511
Stationery
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ....................... 1137
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Stethoscopes, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................. 5020
Store displays/store signs
Use: Public use equipment, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 1738
Stickball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3235
Storm doors
Choose among:
Glass doors or doors with glass panels............ 1892
Doors, other or not specified ............................ 1893
Stickers
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ...................... 1137
Storm windows................................................... 1826
Stove pads
Use: Potholders, oven mitts or hot pads ............ 0436
Sticks, nunchuka
Use: Martial arts (activity/apparel/equipment) .... 3257
Stovepipes
Use: Metal chimneys, stove-pipes or flues ......... 0373
Also consider:
Chimneys
Sticks, swizzle
Use: Bars and bar accessories (excl.
gymnastic and weight lifting equipment)........... 4058
Stilts .................................................................... 1349
If construction stilts (for use in construction)
Use: Industrial equipment................................. 2200
Stoves
Choose among:
Alcohol stoves
Use: Other grills or stoves .............................. 3233
Camp stoves ............. See: Camp Stoves, cooking
Coal or wood-burning stoves ........................... 0367
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)...... 3248
Kerosene grills or stoves .................................. 3230
Pellet stoves
Use: Other grills or stoves .............................. 3233
Ranges/stoves, kitchen .......................See: Ranges
Toy stoves
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
Other grills or stoves ........................................ 3233
If type of stove is not specifically identified,
Choose among:
Ranges or ovens, not specified ...................... 0281
Grills, not specified ......................................... 3249
Also consider:
Ranges
Stings, insect
Use: Insect induced injury....................................... 2003
Stockings
Choose among:
Day wear ......................................................... 1645
Support garments and stockings, medical....... 2440
Stools
Choose among:
Barstools or kitchen stools .................................. 4025
Step stools ....................................................... 0620
Footstools, ottomans or hassocks .................... 4079
If type of stool is not specifically identified,
Use: Stools, other or not specified................... 4080
Also consider: pet steps or pet stairs
Stoopball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3235
Straight ladders
Use: Extension or straight ladders ..................... 4077
Stoppers, door
Use: Door stops.................................................. 0434
Strainers
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere
classified .......................................................... 0428
Storage areas
Use: Cabinets, racks, room
dividers and shelves ......................................... 4056
Straps, non-stretch, other, or not
specified ............................................................. 4802
Also consider:
Stretch cords or stretch straps
Storage sheds
Use: Tool sheds ................................................. 1887
Straws, drinking ................................................. 0443
Storage tanks, fuel
Choose among:
Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane,
LP and butane tanks) ..................................... 0980
Propane, LP or butane gas tanks or fittings ..... 0131
Also consider;
Gasoline cans
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Also consider:
Roller hockey
Street signs......................................................... 7878
Stretch cords or stretch straps ......................... 0886
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Sugar bowls
Use: Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) .......... 0474
Stretching exercises
Use: Exercise (activity and apparel without equipment);
incl. aerobics, stretching, walking, jogging and
running (excl. track and field).............................. 3299
Suitcases or suit bags
Use: Luggage (excl. footlockers) ........................ 1623
String
Choose among:
Rope or string (excl. mountain climbing,
jump ropes, and kite string) ............................ 0852
Kites or kite string ............................................. 1309
Also consider:
Stretch cords or stretch straps
Suits
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Sulfuric acid
Use: Acids (excl. drain cleaners
and battery acids)............................................. 0936
String lights, not holiday-related
Use: Other electric lighting equipment................4039
Sump pumps
Use: Pumps, not elsewhere
classified .......................................................... 1462
Stripping products
Choose among:
Paint or varnish removers, paint
brush cleaners (excl. turpentine) .................... 0972
Wallpaper scrapers
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ............ 0464
Wax removers
Use: General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and toilet
bowl products) .............................................. 0954
Also consider:
Chemicals, not elsewhere classified
Turpentine
Sun lamps ........................................................... 1609
Also consider:
Infrared lamps
Sunglasses
Use: Eye protection devices ............................... 1607
Also consider:
Eyeglasses
Sunscreen
Use: Cosmetics .................................................. 1913
Supports, Christmas tree
Use: Christmas tree stands or supports ............. 1712
Also consider:
Christmas decorations
Stripping, weather
If being used as a construction material,
Use: House repair or construction
materials, not elsewhere classified ................. 1876
Otherwise, use ...................................................7878
Support stockings
Use: Support garments & stockings, medical ..... 2440
Strollers
Choose among:
Baby strollers ................................................... 1522
Doll strollers
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures....... 1394
Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment) ................ 1261
Stud drivers
Use: Nail guns or stud drivers ............................ 0882
Suspenders
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Studio couches
Use: Sofas, couches, davenports,
divans or studio couches .................................. 0679
Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs)
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Stuffed animals
Use: Dolls, plush toys, and action figures........... 1394
Swabs
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ..... 1710
Stun guns
Use: Personal protection devices ....................... 1619
Swaddlers, infant
Use: Blankets, nonelectric .................................. 4008
Styrofoam .............................................See: Plastics
Swamp buggy
Use: Dune buggies/beach buggies .................... 3288
Surge suppressors or power strips.................. 4083
Suction cups
If component part, code the product;
Otherwise, use ................................................. 7878
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Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
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Sweepers
Choose among:
Electric brooms................................................. 0116
Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails).................................... 0480
Vacuum cleaners.............................................. 0115
Switches, electric
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)......... 4062
Swizzle sticks and drink stirrers
Use: Bars and bar accessories (excl. gymnastic
and weight lifting equipment)............................ 4058
Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. flotation devices) ....................................... 3274
Also consider:
Diving or diving boards
Water polo
Water skiing
Swords (excl. fencing equipment)
Choose among:
Knives, not elsewhere classified ...................... 0464
Other toy weapons (nonprojectile) ................... 1389
Syringes
Use: Hypodermic needles or syringes................ 1716
Swimming pool chemicals ................................ 0938
Sythes (scythes)
Use: Other unpowered garden tools .................. 1403
Swimming pool deck
Use: Porches, balconies, open side
floors or floor openings ..................................... 1817
Swimming pool slides........................................ 1277
Swimming pool equipment (excl.
swimming pool chemicals, diving
boards and swimming pool slides)................... 3262
Swimming pools
Choose among:
Above-ground swimming pools
(excl. portable pools) ...................................... 3221
Built-in swimming pools .................................... 3251
Inflatable swimming pools
Use: Portable swimming pools ....................... 5043
Portable swimming pools .................................. 5043
Swimming pools, in ground
Use: Built-in swimming pools ......................... 3251
Swimming pool equipment
(excl. chemicals, diving boards,
and swimming pool slides) ............................. 3262
If swimming pool only described as “wading
pool” or “kiddie pool” and portability not known,
Use: Portable swimming pools ......................... 5043
If type of swimming pool is not specifically identified,
Use: Swimming pools, not specified ................. 1284
Also consider:
Diving or diving boards
Swimming pool slides
Swimsuit or bathing suit
Use: Swimming (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. flotation devices)........................................ 3274
Swings
Choose among:
Swings or swing sets (excl. portable
baby swings) .................................................. 3246
Baby swings, portable (for home use) ............. 1553
Switchblade knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
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Tablets (drugs)
Choose among:
Antihistamines .................................................. 1928
Aspirin or aspirin compounds ........................... 1923
Aspirin substitutes ............................................ 1930
Preparations containing iron salts .................... 1916
If type of tablet is not specifically identified,
Use: Tablet or capsule drugs (excl.
aspirin, aspirin substitutes, iron
preparations and antihistamines) ................... 1931
Also consider:
Veterinary medicines
Table knives
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Table lamps
Choose among:
Floor lamps or table lamps, electric
(excl. halogen lamps) .................................... 4071
Floor lamps or table lamps, halogen ............... 4070
If type of table lamp is not specifically identified,
Use: Floor lamps or table lamps,
electric (excl. halogen lamps) ....................... 4071
Table linens ........................................................ 0651
Tableware and accessories
(excl. drinking glasses, cups, and mugs) ......... 0474
Tables
Choose among:
Baby changing tables ....................................... 1502
Billiard or pool tables
Use: Billiards or pool (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 1260
Folding tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing tables,
billiard or pool tables and television
tables or stands) ........................................... 4057
Picnic tables
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing
tables, billiard or pool tables and
television tables or stands) ........................... 4057
Table tennis tables
Use: Table tennis (activity/apparel/
equipment) ................................................... 1269
Television tables or stands ............................... 0519
If type of table is not specifically identified,
Use: Tables (excl. baby changing
tables, billiard or pool tables and
television tables or stands) ............................. 4057
Tackle or tackle boxes
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) .......................................... 3223
Tacks
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts....................... 1819
Tanks, air
Choose among:
Cutting torches ................................................. 0874
Oxygen tanks (non-medical use)
Use: Pressurized containers (nonaerosol;
excl. alcoholic beverage or soft drink
bottles and cans) .......................................... 1138
Oxygen tanks (medical use)
Use: Medical equipment, general ................... 2400
Scuba diving (activity/apparel/equipment)........ 1275
Tanks, fish
Use: Aquariums or accessories.......................... 1240
Table hockey / air hockey
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Tanks, fuel storage
Choose among:
Fuel storage tanks (excl. propane,
LP and butane tanks) ..................................... 0980
Propane, LP or butane gas tanks or fittings ..... 0131
Table or bench saws .......................................... 0841
Table tennis (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 1269
Tank, welding
Use: Welding equipment .................................... 0896
Tablet Computer
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games ............................................. 0557
Tanning booths / beds ....................................... 1609
Tape decks
Use: Tape recorders or players
(self-contained units) ........................................ 0556
Tape dispenser
Use: Desk supplies (excluding pens/pencils) ..... 1650
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Tear gas guns or pens
Use: Personal protection devices ....................... 1619
Tape recorders or players
(self-contained units) ......................................... 0556
Also consider:
Stereo or hi-fi components or
accessories (excl. self-contained units)
Tea sets, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................. 5020
Tapes
Choose among:
Tapes (with adhesive surfaces) ........................ 0927
Electric heat tapes ............................................ 0390
First-aid tapes or medical tapes
Use: First-aid equipment (excl.
medications) ................................................. 1710
Measuring tapes
Use: Other manual workshop tools ................ 0881
Recording tapes ............................................... 0531
VCR (video) tapes
Use: Recording tapes ..................................... 0531
Teeter-totters
Use: Seesaws or teeterboards ........................... 1243
Teeth cleaning devices ............. See: Toothbrushes
Teething rings or beads
Use: Pacifiers or teething rings .......................... 1525
Telephone booths
Use: Public use equipment ................................ 1738
Telephone charger
Use: Battery chargers/adapters.......................... 0883
Tar preparations
If tar preparation is being used as a construction
material,
Use: House repair or construction materials,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1876
Otherwise, use ...................................................7878
Telephones or telephone accessories ............. 0550
Telescopes, binoculars, microscopes or
magnifying glasses ............................................ 0529
Tar removers
Use: Automotive waxes, polishes or cleaners .... 0978
Telescoping ladders
Use: Extension or straight ladders ..................... 4077
Targets, archery
Use: Archery (activity/apparel/equipment).......... 1235
Television tables or stands ............................... 0519
Television-radio combinations
Use: Televisions ................................................. 0572
Tarnish removers
Use: Metal polishes, tarnish
removers or preventatives ................................ 0931
Televisions ......................................................... 0572
Tarpaulins ........................................................... 1741
Television remote control
Use: Televisions ................................................. 0572
Tart burner
Use: Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ........ 0974
If candle is mentioned, code it as second product
Television wall mount/wall bracket
Use: Television tables or stands ........................ 0519
Tattoos
Choose among:
Tattoo needle ................................................... 2400
Tattoo ink ......................................................... 1913
Transferrable (temporary) tattoos ..................... 1913
Tennis (activity/apparel/equipment) ................. 3284
T-ball
Use: Baseball (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. softball) .................................................... 5041
Tents or tent stakes
Use: Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks,
coolers, stoves and heaters) ............................ 5029
Tents, play
Use: Children's play tents, play
tunnels or other enclosures .............................. 1322
Teakettles or teapots
Choose among:
Unpowered coffee makers or teapots............... 0405
Electric coffee makers or teapots ..................... 0217
If type of teapot is not specifically identified,
Use: Coffee makers or teapots, not specified ..... 0452
Also Consider: Kettles or hotpots, electric
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Choose among:
Ceilings and walls (interior part of
completed structure) ...................................... 1884
Floors or flooring materials ............................... 1807
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Terrariums
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies
(excl. hoses, sprayers, plant stands, tools
and chemicals) ................................................. 1413
Also consider:
Aquariums
Thumbtacks
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts....................... 1819
Tie racks, belt racks or other
clothes hangers.................................................. 0419
Tile cleaners
Use: General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and toilet
bowl products) .................................................. 0954
Testing equipment, electrical ............................ 0815
Test tubes
Use: Glass tubing or test tubes .......................... 1124
Tillers
Use: Power tillers or cultivators
(not farm equipment) ........................................ 1408
Tetherball (activity/apparel/equipment)............ 1276
Texting
Use: Telephones or telephone accessories ......... 0550
Timers
Choose among:
Electric timers................................................... 0710
Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified ....... 0428
Also consider:
Alarms
Clocks
Thermal containers
Use: Vacuum containers .................................... 1102
Thermal or sound insulation materials ............ 1803
Also consider:
House repair or construction materials, not
elsewhere classified
Tires
If the product the tire is associated with (e.g., bicycle,
lawn mower, motor vehicle, etc.) is known, then code
that product.
If product the tire is associated with is
unknown, use ..................................................... 7878
Thermometers
Choose among:
Medical thermometers
Use: First-aid equipment
(excl. medications) .......................................... 1710
Thermometers (excl. medical
thermometers) ................................................ 0477
Tire iron
Use: Automotive tools and accessories ............. 0821
Tissues
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ...................... 1137
Thermostats (for heating or
cooling systems) ................................................ 0340
Thimbles
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)........ 1671
Toaster ovens
Use: Electric counter-top ovens,
broilers or toaster ovens ................................... 0216
Thinners, paint
Use: Paint or varnish thinners
(excl. turpentine)............................................... 0908
Also consider:
Turpentine
Toasters (excl. toaster ovens)........................... 0234
Tobacco
Use: Cigarettes, cigars, pipes or tobacco ........... 1909
Toboggans .......................................................... 1273
Also consider:
Sleds
Snow boarding
Snow disks
Thread
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)........ 1671
Throw rugs
Use: Runners, throw rugs or
doormats (excl. bathtub mats) .......................... 0612
Also consider:
Mats
Toddler beds....................................................... 4082
Toilet bowl products .......................................... 0951
Toilet paper holders
Use: Cabinets, racks, room
dividers and shelves......................................... 4056
Throwers or blowers, snow
Use: Snow throwers or blowers .......................... 1406
Throws
Use: Bedspreads, throws or comforters ............. 0667
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Toothbrush holders
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures
or accessories; excl. enclosures,
faucets, spigots and towel racks) ..................... 0611
Toilets.................................................................. 0649
Also consider:
Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting
equipment, sleeping bags, coolers,
stoves and heaters)
Potty chairs (child) or training seats
Toothpaste
Use: Oral hygiene products ................................ 2640
Tombstones or grave markers .......................... 7878
Toothpaste dispenser
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures
or accessories; excl. enclosures,
faucets, spigots and towel racks) ..................... 0611
Tongs
Choose among:
Kitchen gadgets................................................ 0428
Other manual workshop tools ........................... 0881
If unspecified, use: Kitchen gadgets................. 0428
Toothpicks or hors d'oeuvre picks ................... 0431
Tool belts
Use: Toolboxes or tool kits .................................. 0835
Tops (clothing)
Use: Day wear.................................................... 1645
Tool racks
Use: Workshop furnishings ................................ 0854
Tops or spinning toys
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Tool sheds .......................................................... 1887
Torches
Choose among:
Bamboo torches
Use: Fuel-burning lighting equipment............. 4060
Cutting torches ................................................. 0874
Cooking torch, butane
Use: Fuel multi-purpose lighters
(incl. micro torches) .........................................1688
Flashlights or battery-powered lanterns ........... 0639
Lighting torches
Use: Fuel-burning lighting equipment............. 4060
Torches, not specified ...................................... 0890
Also consider:
Soldering equipment
Welding equipment
Toolboxes or tool kits (excl. tools) ................... 0835
Tools
Choose among:
Automotive tools or accessories ......................... 0821
Fireplace tools
Use: Fireplace equipment ................................ 0663
Toy tools
Use: Pretend electronics, tools, housewares
and appliances ............................................... 5020
Workshop tools ............................ See: Specific tool
If the specified power workshop tool is not
listed elsewhere,
Use: Other portable or stationary
power tools ................................................... 0809
If the specified manual workshop tool is not
listed elsewhere,
Use: Other manual workshop tools ................ 0881
Yard or garden tools ..................... See: Specific tool
If the specified power garden tool is not
listed elsewhere,
Use: Other power garden tools ...................... 1409
If the specified manual garden tool is not
listed elsewhere,
Use: Other unpowered garden tools............... 1403
If not specified if tool is a garden tool or
workshop tool or is not specified if it is a
powered or manual tool,
Use: Tools, not specified .................................. 0893
Toupées
Use: Wigs, falls or hairpieces ............................. 1605
Tow chains
Use: Chains, not elsewhere classified................ 0885
Towel dispensers
Choose among:
Kitchen gadgets .............................................. 0428
Public use equipment ...................................... 1738
Towel racks or bars ........................................... 0657
Towels, paper
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ....................... 1137
Toothbrushes
Choose among:
Nonelectric toothbrushes.................................. 1629
Electric toothbrushes or oral irrigators .............. 1608
If not specified as electric, use:
Nonelectric toothbrushes.................................. 1629
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Towels or cloths ................................................. 0666
Toy boxes or chests .......................................... 1353
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Toys (arts, crafts or kits)
Choose among:
Blackboards
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ............... 1381
Building sets ..................................................... 1345
Chemistry sets ................................................. 1393
Crayons or chalk .............................................. 5010
Jewelry or beading kits
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) .................... 0569
Mechanical drawing toys
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ............... 1381
Medical equipment, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
Models
Use: Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ............... 5021
Molding compounds ......................................... 1376
Molding sets
Use: Metal or plastic molding sets.................. 1319
Needlecraft kits
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories) ....1671
Rocketry sets ................................................... 1314
Tools, toy
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ......................... 5020
Wood burning kits ............................................ 1362
Toy buckets or pails
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................... 5020
Toy kitchens
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares, and appliances ............................ 5020
Also consider:
Dollhouses
Toy make-up
Choose among:
If not applied to the body or if identified as toy,
Use: Toy make-up kits or
cosmetics (excl. mirrors) .............................. 5013
If applied to the body (e.g., facepaint),
Use: Cosmetics .............................................. 1913
Toy money
Use: Pretend electronics, tools,
housewares and appliances ............................... 5020
Toy musical instruments ................................... 1344
Toy sports equipment ........................................ 1392
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Also consider:
Riding toys
Toys (other)
Choose among:
Balloons, toy..................................................... 1347
Balls, other or not specified .................................5016
Beach balls
Use: Toy sports equipment................................1392
Blocks, stacking toys or pull toys...................... 1326
Building sets ..................................................... 1345
Bumper balls
Use: Other playground equipment ................. 3219
Children's play tents, play tunnels,
or other enclosures ........................................ 1322
Clacker balls..................................................... 1346
Dolls, plush toys, and action figures ................. 1394
Doll houses and other play scenes .................. 5018
Flotation toys (excl. official
life-saving devices) ........................................ 3279
Flying discs and boomerangs........................... 5017
Games or game parts (excluding
marbles and computer games)....................... 5019
Infant and toddler play centers (excl.
jumpers, bouncers, and exercisers ................ 1550
Inflatable toys (excl. balls and balloons)........... 1325
Magnetic balls
Use: Building sets .......................................... 1345
Pretend electronics, tools, housewares
and appliances ................................................. 5020
Push toys
Use: Blocks, stacking toys or pull toys ........... 1326
Squeeze or squeaker toys ............................... 1350
Riding toys ................................... See: Riding toys
Toy weapons
Choose among:
Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) ................................................ 1237
Slingshots or sling-propelled toys ..................... 1352
Toy bows or arrows .......................................... 1338
Toy caps, cap toys or cap guns ........................ 5015
Toy guns with projectiles .................................. 1399
Other toy guns .................................................. 5006
Other toy weapons (nonprojectile).................... 1389
Other toy weapons (projectile) ......................... 5001
If type of toy gun is not specifically identified,
Use: Toy guns, not specified ............................ 1390
If type of toy weapon is not specifically identified,
Use: Toy weapons, not specified ...................... 5007
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Trailers
Trailer should be coded according to what it is pulled
behind.
Choose among:
Camper trailer
Use: motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) .................................... 1901
Trailer, horse
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) .................................... 1901
Trailer, horse-drawn
Use: Animal induced injury ............................. 2001
Trailer, not specified
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) .................................... 1901
Trailer, recreational vehicle (RV) or camper
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) .................................... 1901
Trailer, towed by mower
Use: Riding power lawn mowers ...................... 1422
Trailer, towed by tractor
Use: Garden tractors ...................................... 1405
Trailer hitch, not specified
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) .................................... 1901
Trailer, stroller or bicycle
Use: Baby carriers, bicycle mounted .............. 1531
Also consider:
Manufactured/Mobile homes ............................ 7878
Toy musical instruments................................... 1344
Toy sports equipment ....................................... 1392
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Water toys (excl. squeeze or squeaker toys and
inner tubes or similar flotation equipment)...... 1365
If type of toy is specifically identified, use the code
for that toy.
If that type of toy does not have its own code,
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
If type of toy is not specifically identified,
Use: Toys, not specified ................................... 1395
Also consider:
Games
Party favors
Track and field (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. jogging or running for fitness) ................. 5030
Also consider:
Exercise
Tracks, toy
Includes toy train tracks and toy race tracks
Use: Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ................. 5021
Tractors (vehicle)
Choose among:
Farm tractors
Use: Industrial equipment................................. 2200
Garden tractors ................................................ 1405
Riding power lawn mower ................................ 1422
Tractors, other or not specified ......................... 1062
Training seats, child
Use: Potty chairs or training seats...................... 1535
Tractors (models or toys)
Choose among:
Riding toy tractors ........................ See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Trains .................................................................. 1902
Train tracks
Use: Trains ......................................................... 1902
Traffic cones
Use: Public use equipment................................. 1738
Trains (models or toys)
Choose among:
Riding toy trains ........................... See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Traffic lights ........................................................ 7878
Traffic signs ........................................................ 7878
Trampolines ........................................................ 1233
Also consider:
Gymnastics
Trail bikes
Use: Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl. mopeds
and minibikes) .................................................. 5036
Trampolines, inflatable water
Use: Trampolines ............................................... 1233
Transformers, electrical
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)......... 4062
Transmission fluids or sealers
Use: Automotive chemicals (excl. antifreeze,
lubricants, waxes & windshield wiper fluids)..... 0955
Transmitters
Use: Amateur two-way radios ............................ 0545
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Transparent tape
Use: Tapes (with adhesive surfaces) ................. 0927
See also: Tape dispenser
Trees, artificial Christmas ................................. 1701
Also consider:
Christmas decorations
Trapdoors
Use: Doors, other or not specified ...................... 1893
Trekking poles or walking sticks ...................... 3277
Also consider: ‘
Crutches, canes, or walkers
Traps
Choose among:
Animal traps ..................................................... 1432
Insect traps, powered ....................................... 1460
Trellises
Use: Greenhouse or gardening supplies (excl.
plant stands, tools and chemicals) ................... 1413
Tricycles
Choose among:
Tricycles (children’s) ........................................ 1301
Pedal-powered adult vehicles
(3 or more wheels) ......................................... 3202
Trap shooting
Use: Skeet shooting (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. guns and ammunition) ............................. 3203
Trash bags
Choose among:
Paper bags ....................................................... 1128
Plastic bags ...................................................... 1130
If type of trash bag is not specifically identified,
Use: Bags not elsewhere classified .................. 1144
Trimmers, hair
Use: Hair clippers and trimmers ......................... 1683
Trimming or pruning equipment
Trash baskets or cans
Use: Waste containers, trash baskets or
refuse bins ........................................................ 0413
Also consider:
Trash compactors
Power pruning or trimming equipment,
Choose among:
Brushcutters, powered ..................................... 1463
Lawn trimmers or edgers,
powered (excl. brushcutters) .......................... 1464
Power hedge trimmers ..................................... 1427
Powered string trimmers
Use: Lawn trimmers or edgers,
powered (excl. brushcutters) ........................ 1464
Other power pruning or trimming
equipment ...................................................... 1454
If type of power pruning or trimming equipment is not
specifically identified,
Use: Power pruning or trimming
equipment, not specified .................................. 1456
Trash compactors .............................................. 0252
Travel bed, infant
Use: Bassinets or cradles .................................... 1537
Travel sleep tent, infant
Use: Portable cribs............................................... 1529
Trays
Choose among:
Trays (excl. food warmers) ............................... 0432
Food warmers .................................................. 0221
Manual pruning or trimming equipment,
Choose among:
Manual hedge trimmers ................................... 1449
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers ...................... 1450
Other manual pruning or trimming
equipment ...................................................... 1453
If type of manual pruning or trimming equipment is not
identified,
Use: Manual pruning or trimming
equipment, not specified .................................. 1455
Treadmills, exercise
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) ...................... 3277
Treehouses or playhouses ................................ 1234
Tree lights
Use: Christmas tree lights .................................. 1711
Also consider:
Christmas decorations, electric
If type of pruning or trimming equipment is not
specifically identified as power or manual,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified ..................................................... 1447
Tree stands
Choose among:
Tree stands (hunting) ....................................... 1895
Christmas tree stands or supports.................... 1712
Tripod
Use: Photographic equipment
(excl. chemicals and projectors) ....................... 0536
Trees, live
Use: Plants, trees and shrubs (living) ................. 2002
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Use: Potholders, oven mitts or hot pads ............ 0436
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Trophies
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns .......... 0654
Tunnels, play
Use: Children's play tents, play
tunnels or other enclosures .............................. 1322
Trouble lights or extension work lights .......... 0877
Turbines, wind (for residential power
generation)
Use: Residential alternative energy systems
for on-site power generation ................................4084
Trousers
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Trowels
Use: Other unpowered garden tools................... 1403
Turf, artificial ...................................................... 1857
Trucks
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Turkey fryers
Choose among:
Electric turkey fryers
Use: Electric deep fryers ................................. 0219
Nonelectric turkey fryers
Use: Other cookware ......................................... 0465
If type of turkey fryer is not specifically identified,
Use: Other cookware ...........................................0465
Trucks (models or toys)
Choose among:
Riding toy trucks ........................... See: Riding toys
Toy vehicles (excl. riding toys) ......................... 5021
Trunks
Use: Footlockers ................................................ 0693
Turpentine .......................................................... 0933
Also consider:
Paint removers
Tubes
Choose among:
Fluorescent tubes or bulbs
Use: Light bulbs (excl. Christmas
tree light bulbs) ............................................. 0627
Glass tubing or test tubes................................. 1124
Innertubes (not used in snow or water tubing activity)
Use: Flotation toys (excl. official
life saving devices) ....................................... 3279
Turnstiles
Use: Public use equipment ................................ 1738
TVs
Use: Televisions ................................................. 0572
TV tables or stands ............................................ 0519
TV tray tables
Use: Trays (excl. food warmers) ......................... 0432
Tubing (activity)
Choose among:
Snow tubing (activity/apparel/equipment)......... 1299
Water tubing (activity/apparel/equipment) ........ 3200
TV wall mount/wall bracket
Use: Television tables or stands ........................ 0519
Tubs (bathtubs)
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ................................... 0611
Also consider:
Bathtub enclosures
Tweezers
Use: Manicure, pedicure, and make-up
brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics) ............1659
Twist tie (unspecified)
If component part, code the product;
Otherwise, use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Tug-of-war
Use: Sports and recreation activity,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1200
Two-way radios, amateur .................................. 0545
Tumblers, drink
Use: Drinking glasses, cups, and mugs ............. 0478
Two-wheeled licensed motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes) .................. 1910
Tumblers, rock
Use: Lapidary equipment ................................... 0533
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl.
mopeds and minibikes) ..................................... 5036
Tuners (stereo components)
Use: Stereo or hi-fi components or
accessories (excl. self-contained units) ............ 0546
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Use: Business and office machines ................... 0571
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Utility lighters
Choose among:
Multi-purpose lighters
Choose among:
Electric multi-purpose lighters ...................... 1689
Fuel multi-purpose lighters ........................... 1688
If type of multi-purpose lighter is not
specifically identified,
Use: Multi-purpose lighters, not specified..... 1690
Cigarette or pipe lighters .................................. 1604
If not specified if a multi-purpose lighter
or a cigarette lighter,
Use: Lighters, not specified .............................. 1687
Umbrellas ............................................................ 1660
Umbrella base, patio
Use: Umbrellas ................................................... 1660
Umbrella stands
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and
shelves, not elsewhere classified ..................... 4056
Underground sprinklers
Use: Garden hoses, nozzles or sprinklers .......... 1414
Underwear
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Utility meters or “smart” meter
If fire involvement,
Use: General home or room
involvement in fires ............................................1866
Otherwise, use ................................................... 7878
Uneven bars
Use: Gymnastics (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 1272
Unicycles (activity/apparel/equipment) ............ 1283
Utility pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ....................... 0374
Uniforms
For sports uniforms, use code for specific sport.
If uniform is not sports apparel, use:
Day wear .......................................................... 1645
Utility poles (e.g., telephone poles) .................. 7878
Utility vehicles .................................................... 5044
Also consider:
All terrain vehicles
Upholstered chairs
Choose among:
Recliner chairs.................................................. 0670
Rocking chairs .................................................. 0671
Chairs, other or not specified ........................... 4074
Upholstery shampoos
Use: General-purpose household cleaners (excl.
abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ......................................... 0954
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)........... 4062
USB cable
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games) ............................................. 0557
Urns
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns .......... 0654
Utensils, kitchen
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere
classified .......................................................... 0428
Also consider:
Tableware and accessories
Utility box ............................................................ 7878
Utility knives
Use: Knives with replaceable blades .................. 0836
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Vacuum cleaners ................................................ 0115
Includes workshop vacs and wet/dry vacs
Vaults
Choose among:
Safes ................................................................ 0709
Gymnastics (activity/apparel/equipment) ......... 1272
Vacuum containers ............................................ 1102
Vacuums, lawn ................................................... 1441
Vegetable brushes
Use: Manual cleaning equipment
(excl. buckets or pails) ..................................... 0480
Vacuum sealer (for food)
Use: Kitchen gadgets, not
elsewhere classified ......................................... 0428
Vehicles, motorized (two wheels)
Choose among:
Minibikes, powered .......................................... 5035
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles .................... 3215
Motorcycles ...................................................... 1910
Motor scooters (licensed)
Use: Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles
(excluding mopeds and trail bikes) ............... 1910
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl. mopeds
and minibikes) ................................................ 5036
Also consider:
Hoverboards and powered skateboards
Scooters, powered
Vacuums, swimming pool
Use: Swimming pool equipment (excl. chemicals,
diving boards and swimming pool slides) ......... 3262
Vanity cabinets
Use: Cabinets, racks, room dividers and shelves,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 4056
Vans
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ........................................ 1901
Vaping/Vape pens .......... See entry for E-Cigarettes
Vehicles, motorized (three or more wheels)
Choose among:
All-terrain vehicles (3 wheels only;
exclusively off road) ....................................... 3285
All-terrain vehicles (4 wheels;
excl. dune buggies) ........................................ 3286
All-terrain vehicles (more than 4
wheels; excl. dune buggies) ........................... 3296
All-terrain vehicles (number of wheels not
specified; excl. dune buggies) ........................ 3287
Dune buggies/beach buggies ........................... 3288
Go-carts ........................................................... 3259
Golf carts, motorized vehicle ............................ 1213
Motor vehicles or parts (licensed;
four or more wheels) ...................................... 1901
Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere
classified (three or more wheels) ................... 1744
Utility vehicles .................................................. 5044
Also consider:
Aircraft
Hoverboards and powered skateboards
Personal watercraft, powered
Scooters, powered
Snowmobiles
Trains
Vaporizers ........................................................... 0305
Also consider:
Humidifiers
Electronic cigarettes
Vaporizer liquid or vaporizing liquid
Use: Other drugs or medications ........................ 1932
Varnish removers
Choose among:
Chemical varnish removers
Use: Paint or varnish removers; paintbrush
cleaners (excl. turpentine) .............................. 0972
Powered paint removers
Use: Other portable or
stationary power tools .................................. 0809
Also consider:
Turpentine
Varnish thinners
Use: Paint or varnish thinners
(excl. turpentine)............................................... 0908
Also consider:
Turpentine
Varnishes
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs...................... 0960
Vehicles, toy (excl. riding toys) ........................ 5021
Also consider:
Riding toys
Vases
Use: Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns .......... 0654
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Vehicles, two-wheeled (unlicensed)
Choose among:
Bicycles or accessories (excl.
mountain or all-terrain bicycles)...................... 5040
Mountain or all-terrain bicycles
or accessories ................................................ 5033
Minibikes, powered .......................................... 5035
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles .................... 3215
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles
(incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl. mopeds
and minibikes) ................................................ 5036
Vises or workshop clamps ................................ 0879
Vending machines (excl. car
washing machines) ............................................ 1733
Also consider:
Car washing equipment
Volleyball (activity/apparel/equipment) ............ 1266
Vitamins
Choose among:
Liquid drugs (excl. aspirin, aspirin substitutes,
iron preparations and antihistamines) ............ 1927
Tablet or capsule drugs (excl. aspirin, aspirin
substitutes, iron preparations and
antihistamines) ............................................... 1931
Preparations containing iron salts .................... 1916
Other drugs or medications .............................. 1932
Voltage adapters
Use: Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)......... 4062
Venetian blinds
Use: Window shades, venetian
blinds or indoor shutters ................................... 0638
Voltage testers
Use: Electrical testing equipment ....................... 0815
Vents
Use: Ductwork for heating or
cooling systems (excl. flues) ............................ 0371
Vests
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Veterinary medicines ......................................... 1914
VCR cassettes
Use: Recording tapes ......................................... 0531
VCRs (Video cassette recorders)
Use: Video players and recorders
(excl. cameras) ................................................. 0576
Vials
Use: Glass tubing or test tubes ............................ 1124
Vibrators
Use: Massage devices or vibrators
(excl. shower attachments) .............................. 1610
Video cameras
Use: Photographic equipment
(excl. chemicals and projectors) ....................... 0536
Video players and recorders
(excl. cameras) ................................................... 0576
Video (VCR) cassettes
Use: Recording tapes ......................................... 0531
Video games
Use: Computers (equipment and
electronic games) ............................................. 0557
Viewers, slide
Use: Projectors ................................................... 0549
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Waders (boots)
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) .......................................... 3223
Walleyball
Use: Other ball sports (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3235
Wading pools
Choose among:
Built-in swimming pools .................................... 3251
Inflatable swimming pools
Use: Portable swimming pools ....................... 5043
Portable swimming pools ................................. 5043
If swimming pool only described as wading pool and
portability not known,
Use: Portable swimming pools ......................... 5043
Wallpaper ............................................................ 1863
Wallpaper cleaners, chemical ........................... 0970
Also consider:
Household cleaners
Wallpaper scrapers
Use: Knives, not elsewhere classified ................ 0464
Wallpaper steamers ........................................... 0971
Waffle irons, electric .......................................... 0235
Wall plugs
Use: Electrical outlets or receptacles ................. 4061
Wagons
Choose among:
Children's wagons ............................................ 1328
Hay/farm wagon
Use: Industrial equipment............................... 2200
Horse-drawn wagon
Use: Animal induced injury ............................. 2001
Also consider:
Carts
Walls
Choose among:
Ceilings and walls (interior part of
completed structure) ...................................... 1884
Retaining walls ................................................. 7878
Also consider:
Wood panels or paneling
Waist trainer/corset
Use: Day wear .................................................... 1645
Wall-to-wall carpeting
Use: Room-sized, wall-to-wall or
outdoor carpeting (excl. runners) ..................... 0613
Wake boarding
Use: Water skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) .. 1264
Wardrobe
Use: Desks, dressers, bureaus,
chests, or buffets .............................................. 0604
Walkers
Choose among:
Baby walkers or jumpers .................................. 1508
Crutches, canes or walkers .............................. 1706
Warmers
Choose among:
Bottle warmers ................................................. 1510
Food warmers .................................................. 0221
Seat warmer
Use: Heating or cooling comfort
packs, non-electric ....................................... 1742
Towel warmer
Use: Appliances, other or not stated .............. 0482
Wax/candle warmer
Use: Solid room deodorizers or fresheners .... 0974
Walkie-talkies
Use: Amateur two-way radios............................... 0545
Walking (for exercise)
Use: Exercise (activity and apparel without
equipment; incl. aerobics, stretching, walking,
jogging and running (excl. track and field) .......... 3299
Walking sticks or trekking poles....................... 3277
Also consider: ‘
Crutches, canes, or walkers
Washcloths
Use: Towels or cloths ......................................... 0666
Walks or walkways, moving .............................. 1891
Washers (for plumbing, etc.)
Use: Nails, screws, tacks or bolts....................... 1819
Wall decorations
Use: Pictures, picture frames
or wall decorations ........................................... 0652
Washers or sprayers, powered/pressure
Use: Sprayers, not elsewhere classified ............ 0888
Wallets
Use: Clothing accessories .................................. 1647
Washes, mouth
Use: Oral hygiene products ................................ 2640
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Washing machines
Choose among:
Washing machines, other or not specified........ 0140
Wringer washing machines .............................. 0102
If combination washer/dryer
Use: Washing machines other
or not specified ................................................ 0140
Water purifiers (appliances)
Use: Water softeners or
conditioners (appliances) ................................. 0125
Water skiing (activity/apparel/equipment) ....... 1264
Water slides
Choose among:
Water slides, backyard/home
(not swimming pool slides) ............................. 3294
Water slides, public (stationary
amusement rides) .......................................... 3295
Water slides, not elsewhere classified ............. 3293
Also consider:
Swimming pool slides
Washtubs
Use: Sinks (excl. faucets) ................................... 0648
Waste containers, trash baskets
or refuse bins ..................................................... 0413
Watches .............................................................. 1622
Water softeners or conditioners
(appliances) ........................................................ 0125
Water, hot............................................................ 1934
Water balloons
Use: Balloons, toy ................................................. 1347
Water toys (excl. squeeze or squeaker
toys and inner tubes or similar
flotation equipment)........................................... 1365
Also consider:
Water balloons
Water beads
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ..................... 1381
Water coolers
Choose among:
Drinking fountains ............................................... 0136
Air conditioners ................................................... 0381
Water trampolines, inflatable
Use: Trampolines ............................................... 1233
Water tubing (activity/apparel/equipment)....... 3200
Water fountains
Choose among:
Decorative water features, including
man-made ponds and fountains ..................... 1466
Drinking fountains............................................. 0136
Water wings, rings or floats
Use: Flotation toys (excl. official
life saving devices) ........................................... 3279
Waterbeds or water pillows ............................... 0662
Water guns
Use: Other toy guns ........................................... 5006
Waterbed heaters
Use: Waterbeds or water pillows ........................ 0662
Water heaters
Choose among:
Electric water heaters (excl.
immersion heaters)......................................... 0119
Faucet water heaters........................................ 0236
Gas water heaters ............................................ 0118
Immersion water heaters, electric..................... 0242
Other water heaters.......................................... 0133
If type of water heater is specifically identified
as a spa or pool water heater,
Use: swimming pool equipment (excl. chemicals,
diving boards, and swimming pool slides) ....... 3262
If type of water heater is not specifically identified,
Use: Water heaters, not specified ...................... 0134
Watercraft, personal powered ........................... 3292
Waterproofing compounds
Choose among:
Caulking or spackling compounds.................... 0920
Waterproofing compounds (for fabric or clothing)
Use: Fabric treatment products (excl. spot
removers, cleaning fluids, bleaches
and dyes) ..................................................... 0952
Water-cooled fans
Use: Air conditioners .......................................... 0381
Wave pool
Use: In ground swimming pools ......................... 3251
Water irrigators, teeth
Use: Electric toothbrushes or oral irrigators ....... 1608
Wax candles or paraffin
Use: Candles, candlesticks and
other candle holders......................................... 0463
Water pipes
Use: Pipes (excl. smoking pipes) ....................... 0374
Water polo (activity/apparel/equipment) .......... 3276
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Use: Solid room deodorizers or fresheners ........ 0974
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Wax paper
Use: Paper products (excl. bags, cups,
straws and cardboard products) ...................... 1137
Weed cutters, trimmers
Choose among:
Brushcutters, powered ..................................... 1463
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers ...................... 1450
Lawn trimmers or edgers,
powered (excl. brushcutters) ......................... 1464
Powered string trimmers
Use: Lawn trimmers or edgers,
powered (excl. brushcutters) ........................ 1464
If type of weed cutter is not specifically identified,
Use: Pruning or trimming equipment,
not specified ................................................... 1447
Wax removers, floor
Use: General-purpose household cleaners
(excl. abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and
toilet bowl products) ......................................... 0954
Waxers
Use: Floor buffers or waxers .............................. 0113
Waxes
Choose among:
Automotive waxes, polishes or cleaners ........... 0978
Floor waxes ....................................................... 0904
Furniture polishes or waxes .............................. 0905
Weed killers
Use: Pesticides and pesticide containers............ 1926
Weight lifting (activity/apparel/equipment) ...... 3265
Weight machine
Use: Weight lifting (activity/apparel/
equipment) ....................................................... 3265
Weapons
Choose among:
Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) ................................................ 1237
Guns or other firearms ..................................... 3224
Guns, not specified........................................... 3253
Stun guns
Use: Personal protection devices ..................... 1619
Toy weapons
Choose among:
Gas, air or spring-operated guns
(incl. BB guns) ............................................ 1237
Slingshots or sling-propelled toys ................. 1352
Toy bows or arrows ...................................... 1338
Toy caps, cap toys or cap guns .................... 5015
Toy guns with projectiles .............................. 1399
Other toy guns .............................................. 5006
Other toy weapons (nonprojectile)................ 1389
Other toy weapons (projectile)...................... 5001
If type of toy gun is not specifically identified,
Use: Toy guns, not specified ........................ 1390
If type of toy weapon is not specifically identified,
Use: Toy weapons, not specified .................. 5007
Welding equipment ........................................... 0896
Also consider:
Cutting torches
Soldering equipment
Welding tank
Use: Welding equipment ................................... 0896
Wet suits
Consult entry for specific water sport.
Wheelbarrows or lawn carts.............................. 1425
Wheelchair lift
Choose among:
Elevators or other lifts (excl. escalators/
hoists/jacks/forklifts/automotive lifts) .............. 1889
If part of a motor vehicle:
Use: Motor vehicles or parts (licensed,
four or more wheels) ..................................... 1901
Weather stripping
If weather stripping is being used as a
construction material,
Use: House repair or construction materials,
not elsewhere classified ................................. 1876
Otherwise, use ...................................................7878
Wheelchairs ........................................................ 1707
Also consider:
Mobility carts, electric
Wheelchairs, electric
Use: Wheelchairs ............................................... 1707
Weaving loom
Use: Art and ceramic supplies or
equipment (excl. paintbrushes) ........................ 0569
Wheeled riding toys ....................... See: Riding toys
Whirlpools or jetted bathtubs(for indoor use)
Use: Bathtubs or showers (incl. fixtures or
accessories; excl. enclosures, faucets,
spigots and towel racks) ......................................0611
Also consider:
Hot tubs or home spas
Saunas
Wedges
Use: Other unpowered garden tools................... 1403
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Whistles
Use: Toys, not elsewhere classified ................... 1381
Window shades, venetian blinds
or indoor shutters .............................................. 0638
Wicker baskets
Choose among:
Plastic products, not elsewhere classified ........ 1145
Wooden containers .......................................... 1125
If type of wicker basket is not specifically identified,
Use: Containers, not specified .......................... 1141
Window sills or frames ...................................... 1870
Window wells
Use: Window sills or frames ............................... 1870
Wind-powered heating systems
Choose among:
Heaters or heating systems, other
or not specified ............................................... 0393
Other water heaters ......................................... 0133
Wigs, falls or hairpieces .................................... 1605
Winches
Use: Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands ................ 0814
Windshield wiper fluids ..................................... 0967
Wind chime
Use: Music boxes or chimes .............................. 1734
Windsurfing
Use: Surfing (activity/apparel/equipment) .......... 1261
Wind sock
Use: Decorative yard equipment,
excluding water features .................................. 1465
Windup or battery-operated toys
If the specific type of toy is identified, use the code for
that toy. Otherwise,
Use: Toys, not specified ........................................1395
Wind turbines (for residential power generation)
Use: Residential alternative energy systems
for on-site power generation ............................... 4084
Wine bottles
Use: Glass alcoholic beverage bottles ............... 1122
Windbreakers
Use: Outerwear .................................................. 1646
Wintergreen, oil of
Use: Liniments or rubbing compounds ............... 1915
Windows
Choose among:
Windows and window glass, other
than storm windows........................................ 1894
Storm windows ................................................. 1826
Also consider:
Window sills or frames
Window or door security barriers
Plastic panels for doors or windows
Wipes
Baby wipes
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ......1710
Personal hygiene wipes
Use: First-aid equipment (excl. medications) ......1710
Make-up wipes
Use: Cosmetics....................................................1913
Sanitizing/cleaning wipes
Use: General purpose household cleaners
(excluding abrasives, ammonia, pine oil,
and toilet bowl products)....................................0954
Window blinds
Use: Window shades, venetian blinds,
or indoor shutters ............................................. 0638
Wire cutters
Use: Pliers, wire cutters or wrenches ................. 0857
Window fans
Use: Fans ........................................................... 0380
Wire or wiring systems
Choose among:
Electrical wire or wiring systems (excl.
panelboards, receptacles or interrupters) ...... 4062
Extension cords................................................ 0685
Cords, electrical, other or not specified ............ 4081
If none of the above and wire is being used as a
construction material,
Use: House repair or construction materials,
not elsewhere classified ................................... 1876
Otherwise, use: Wire, not specified ...................... 0837
Window film/tint/cling
Choose among:
Car window film/tint/cling
Use: Automotive tools or accessories .............. 0821
Home/unspecified window film/ting/cling
Use: Other specified plastic products............... 1145
Window screens ................................................. 1828
Window seat
Use: Benches (excl. workbenches) ................... 0687
Window or door security barriers ..................... 1888
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Woks
Choose among:
Frying pans or skillets, electric ......................... 0222
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excl. pressure
cookers and canners) ..................................... 0460
If type of wok is not specifically identified,
Use: Cookware, not specified ........................... 0466
Workshop tools ............................ See: Specific tool
If the specified power workshop tool is not
listed elsewhere, use:
Other portable or stationary power tools .......... 0809
If the specified manual workshop tool is not
listed elsewhere, use:
Other manual workshop tools........................... 0881
If not specified if tool is a garden tool or
workshop tool or if not specified if it is a powered
or manual tool,
Use: Tools, not specified .................................. 0893
Wood burning furnace
Use: Furnaces, other or not specified................. 0322
Wood burning kits .............................................. 1362
Also consider:
Toys (arts, crafts or kits)
Workshop staplers
Use: Heavy-duty workshop staplers ................... 0834
Worm probes
Use: Fishing (activity/apparel/equipment;
excl. fishing knives) ........................................... 3223
Wood paneling and particleboard..................... 1885
Wood/deck sealant
Use: Paints, varnishes or shellacs...................... 0960
Wrapper, candy or food
If paper,
Use: Paper products (excl. bags,
cups, straws, and cardboard products ..............1137
If foil,
Use: Aluminum foil wrapping products ................1139
If plastic or unknown,
Use: Plastic wrapping products (excluding
plastic bags) ................................................... 1131
Wood chippers/shredders
Use: Leaf mulchers and grinders, powered.......... 1433
Wood splitters
Use: Log splitters................................................ 1457
Wood-burning stoves
Use: Coal or wood-burning stoves ..................... 0367
Also consider:
Grills
Stovepipes
Wrapping paper for gifts
Use: Paper products (excl. bags,
cups, straws, and cardboard products ................1137
Wooden containers ............................................ 1125
Wrenches
Use: Pliers, wire cutters or wrenches ................. 0857
Wooden pencils
Use: Pens and pencils........................................ 1685
Wrestling (activity/apparel/equipment) ............ 1270
Work benches
Use: Workshop furnishings ................................ 0854
Wringer washing machines ............................... 0102
Work lights
Use: Trouble lights or extension work lights ....... 0877
Wristwatches
Use: Watches ..................................................... 1622
Workshop compounds or chemicals................ 0833
Also consider:
Automotive chemicals
School laboratory chemicals
Other chemicals
Workshop furnishings ....................................... 0854
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Yard equipment, decorative
Choose among:
Decorative yard equipment, excluding
water features................................................. 1465
Decorative water features, including
man-made ponds and fountains ..................... 1466
Yard or garden tools
Consult entry for particular garden tool.
If the specified power garden tool is not listed
elsewhere, use:
Other power garden tools ................................. 1409
If the specified manual garden tool is not listed
elsewhere, use:
Other unpowered garden tools ......................... 1403
If not specified if tool is a garden tool or
workshop tool or if not specified if it is a
powered or manual tool,
Use: Tools, not specified .................................. 0893
Yardstick
Use: Other manual workshop tools .................... 0881
“Yardwork” (activity)
If product mentioned, code that product,
otherwise .............................................................. 7878
Yarn
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)........ 1671
Yoga (activity or apparel, without equipment)
Use: Exercise (activity and apparel without
equipment; incl. aerobics, stretching, walking,
jogging and running (excl. track and field) .......... 3299
Yoga balls
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) ........................ 3277
Yoga equipment
Use: Exercise equipment (excl. weight
lifting and gymnastic equipment) ........................ 3277
Yogurt makers
Use: Other cookware.......................................... 0465
Youth bed rails
Use: Bed rails ..................................................... 4075
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Zapper, bug
Use: Insect traps, powered ................................. 1460
Zip-open can openers
Use: Self-contained openers (e.g.,
openers on zip-top or pull-top cans) ................. 1103
Also consider:
Key-opened containers
Zippers
If zipper is attached, use code for clothing or
product to which zipper is attached.
If zipper is unattached:
Use: Sewing basket articles (excl. scissors, pins,
needles and sewing machine accessories)...... 1671
Zip lines
Use: Other playground equipment........................ 3219
Zip ties
Use: Other specified plastic products ................... 1145
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Diagnosis
Code
Diagnosis
Code
Abscess
Use: Other/Not Stated ...................................... 71
Bruise (unless diagnosed as hematoma)
Use: Contusions, abrasions .............................. 53
Abrasion ............................................................ 53
Burns
Choose among:
Chemical burn (incl. caustic burns) ................ 49
Capsaicin burn
Use: Chemical burn (incl. caustic burns) ..... 49
Electrical burn.................................................. 46
Friction burn
Use: Contusions, abrasions .......................... 53
Radiation burn (incl. all cell damage
by ultraviolet rays, X-rays, microwaves,
lasers, radioactive materials) ........................ 73
Scald burn (from hot liquid or steam) ............. 48
Thermal burn (from flames or hot surface) .... 51
Burn, not specified .......................................... 47
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Allergic reaction
Choose among:
Ingested or inhaled substance
Use: Poisoning ............................................ *68
Rash (contact with substance)
Use: Dermatitis, conjunctivitis ...................... 74
Other (e.g., swelling, inflammation)
Use: Other/Not Stated .................................. 71
Amnesia
Use: Other/Not Stated ...................................... 71
Bursitis
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Amputation ........................................................ 50
Anoxia ............................................................... *65
Capsaicin burn
Use: Chemical burn (incl. caustic burns).......... 49
Artery/vein injury to extremities
If no more specific diagnosis:
Use: Other/Not stated ........................................71
Carbon monoxide (CO) inhalation
or CO "poisoning"
Use: Anoxia ......................................................*65
Asphyxiation, asphyxia
Use: Anoxia ..................................................... *65
Cardiac arrest
Use: Other/Not Stated......................................*71
Aspirated foreign object ............................... **42
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Use: Nerve Damage ......................................... 61
Avulsion ............................................................. 72
Avulsion laceration .......................................... 72
Cartilage tear or injury
For joint tear or injury:
Use: Strain or sprain ....................................... 64
For other tear or injury (e.g., ear/nose/throat):
Use: Other/Not stated ..................................... 71
Avulsion of tooth
Use: Dental injury ..............................................60
Cauliflower ear (if no more specific diagnosis)
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Blister (When not associated with a burn or
other specific diagnosis)
Use: Other/Not stated ........................................71
Cell damage
Use: Radiation burn .......................................... 73
Avulsion fracture
Use: Fracture .....................................................57
Blunt injury/trauma to head or organs
Use: Internal organ injury ................................. 62
Bolus, food (If no more specific diagnosis)
Use: Ingested foreign object (swallowed) .... **41
Cellulitis
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Choking
Use: Aspirated foreign object ........................ **42
Closed head injury
Use: Internal organ injury.................................. 62
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Code
Concussion ........................................................52
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Esophageal foreign body
Use: Ingested foreign object .......................... **41
Conjunctivitis .....................................................74
Contact allergy (e.g. rash)
Use: Dermatitis, conjunctivitis ...........................74
Contusions, abrasions .....................................53
Fingerstick injury (when needle not retained)
Use: Puncture ................................................... 63
Fishhook injury (when hook retained)
If no more specific diagnosis
Use: Foreign body ............................................ 56
Crushing .............................................................54
Cut (if no other injury information available)
Use: Laceration..................................................59
Degloving injury
Use: Avulsion .....................................................72
Dental injury .......................................................60
Derangement, internal (knee)
Use: Dislocation .................................................55
Flash burn to eyes from welding
Use: Radiation burn .......................................... 73
Foreign body/foreign object
Choose among:
Aspirated foreign object into
respiratory tract .......................................... **42
Ingested or swallowed into digestive tract... **41
Externally embedded or attached................... 56
Liquid in eye
Use: Other/Not Stated .................................. 71
Derangement, internal (other than knee)
Choose among:
Strain or sprain ................................................64
Dislocation .......................................................55
Fracture .............................................................. 57
Dermatitis, conjunctivitis .................................74
Frostbite or frostnip
Use: Burns, not stated ...................................... 47
Diaper rash
Use: Dermatitis, conjunctivitis ...........................74
Fracture of tooth
Use: Dental injury .............................................. 60
“Gamekeeper’s thumb”
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Dislocation..........................................................55
Displaced/dislocated/subluxed fracture
Use: Fracture .....................................................57
Gas, fume or vapor inhalation
(excl. carbon monoxide and natural gas)
Use: Poisoning .................................................*68
Drowning or near drowning
Use: Submersion ............................................. *69
“Golfer’s elbow”
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Ecchymosis
Use: Contusions, abrasions ............................. 53
Gunshot wound
Select appropriate code for stated diagnosis
(i.e., puncture, fracture, etc.)
If only diagnosis is gunshot wound:
Use: Other/Not Stated .................................... 71
Electric shock (patient did not die) .................. *67
Electrocution (patient died)
Use: Electric shock .......................................... *67
Epicondylitis
Use: Strain or sprain ..........................................64
Hair tourniquet
Use: Foreign body ............................................. 56
Head trauma or injury, not otherwise diagnosed
Use: Internal organ injury.................................. 62
Epistaxis
Use: Hemorrhage ..............................................66
Hematoma .......................................................... 58
Esophageal abrasion
Use: Ingested foreign object
Hematuria (rules for illness apply,
unless there is an external cause) ...................... 62
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Diagnosis
Code
Hemorrhage........................................................66
Hemorrhagic shock (code 85 for body part)
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Herniated disk
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Hives
Use: Dermatitis, conjunctivitis ...........................74
Hyperextension
Use: Strain or sprain ..........................................64
Hyphema
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
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Meniscal injury
Use: Strain or sprain
Code
64
Muscle injury (if no more specific diagnosis)
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Muscle spasm
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Natural gas exposure
Use: Anoxia ....................................................... 65
Needlestick injury (when needle not retained)
Also code poisoning if applicable
Use: Puncture ................................................... 63
Nerve damage.................................................... 61
Hypothermia
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Infection
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Ingested foreign object (not soluble
AND not poisonous) ......................................... **41
Inhalation
Choose among:
Carbon monoxide
Use: Anoxia ................................................. *65
Gas, fumes or vapors
Use: Poisoning ............................................ *68
Smoke
Use: Anoxia ................................................. *65
Insect bite
Select appropriate code for stated diagnosis
(i.e., puncture, dermatitis, etc.)
If only diagnosis is insect bite or sting:
Use: Other/Not Stated .....................................71
Internal derangement (knee)
Use: Dislocation .................................................55
Internal derangement (other than knee)
Choose among:
Strain or sprain ................................................64
Dislocation .......................................................55
Internal organ injury ..........................................62
Neuropathy
Use: Nerve damage .......................................... 61
Nursemaid’s elbow
Use: Dislocation ................................................ 55
Otitis
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Paresthesia
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Perforated eardrum/tympanic membrane
Use: Internal organ injury.................................. 62
Pill esophagitis
Use: Poisoning .................................................*68
Poisoning ..........................................................*68
Pulled or torn ligament, muscle or tendon
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Puncture ............................................................. 63
Punctured eardrum
Use: Puncture ................................................... 63
Radiation injury
Use: Radiation burn .......................................... 73
Radiculopathy
Use: Nerve damage .......................................... 61
Laceration ...........................................................59
“Mallet finger”
Use: Strain or sprain ..........................................64
Rash
Use: Dermatitis .................................................. 74
If a drug/medicine systemic reaction ..............*68
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Code
Rhabdomyolysis
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Submersion (incl. drowning or
near drowning) ...................................................*69
Rotator cuff injury
Use: Strain or sprain ..........................................64
Suffocation
Use: Anoxia ......................................................*65
Rotator cuff tendonitis
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Swelling
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Ruptured ligament, tendon, or muscle
Use: Strain or sprain ..........................................64
Tendon injury
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Ruptured tympanic membrane
Use: Internal organ injury ..................................62
Tendonitis
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Sciatica
Use: Nerve damage ..........................................61
“Tennis elbow”
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Scleral hemorrhage
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Tooth fracture
Use: Dental injury .............................................. 60
Scratch (if no other injury information available)
Use: Contusions, abrasions ..............................53
Torn ligament, muscle or tendon
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Shock, electric ................................................. *67
Torticollis
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Shoulder separation
Use: Strain or sprain ..........................................64
Skin tear
Use: Avulsion .....................................................72
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (diagnosis)
Use: Dislocation ................................................ 55
Trauma (except head trauma)
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Urticaria
Use: Dermatitis, conjunctivitis ........................... 74
Welding burn
Use: Radiation burn .......................................... 73
Smoke inhalation
Use: Anoxia ..................................................... *65
(Also enter FMV code)
Whiplash
Use: Strain or sprain ......................................... 64
Soft tissue injury
Use: Contusions, abrasions ..............................53
Other injury diagnosis
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Spasm
Use: Other/Not Stated .......................................71
Injury diagnosis not stated
Use: Other/Not Stated....................................... 71
Sprain or strain ..................................................64
Stab wound
Use: Puncture ....................................................63
Strangulation
Use: Anoxia ..................................................... *65
Subluxation
Use: Dislocation .................................................55
If cervical subluxation ........................................71
* Always use code 85 for body part.
** Always use code 0 for body part.
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Appendix C: Body Part Codes
Part of Body
Code
Abdomen
Above navel, use: Upper trunk ......................... 31
Below navel, use: Lower trunk ......................... 79
If unspecified above or below navel,
Use: Lower trunk ............................................ 79
If unknown whether above or below navel,
Use: Lower trunk ............................................ 79
Achilles tendon
Use: Lower leg (excl. knee and ankle)............. 36
Adrenals/Adrenal gland
Use: Upper trunk .............................................. 31
Part of Body
Code
Cervical
Use: Neck .......................................................... 89
Cheek
Use: Face .......................................................... 76
Chest
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Chin
Use: Face .......................................................... 76
Clavicle
Use: Shoulder ................................................... 30
Ankle .................................................................. 37
Antecubital fossa
Use: Elbow ........................................................ 32
Anus
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Collarbone
Use: Shoulder ................................................... 30
Colon
Use: Lower trunk ............................................... 79
Conjunctiva
Use: Eyeball ...................................................... 77
Arm
Choose among:
Upper arm (humerus) ..................................... 80
Lower arm (ulna, radius) ................................ 33
Elbow .............................................................. 32
Wrist ................................................................ 34
If not specified, use Lower arm ...................... 33
Diaper rash
Use: Lower trunk ............................................... 79
Armpit (axilla)
Use: Upper trunk .............................................. 31
Diaphragm
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Back
Choose among:
Upper trunk (thoracic, mid-back).................... 31
Lower trunk (lumbar) ...................................... 79
Shoulder.......................................................... 30
If not specified, use Upper trunk .................... 31
Distal radius
Use: Wrist .......................................................... 34
Elbow .................................................................. 32
Bladder
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Esophagus
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Brain
Use: Head ......................................................... 75
Eyeball ................................................................ 77
Buttocks
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Calf
Use: Lower leg .................................................. 36
Coccyx
Use: Lower trunk ............................................... 79
Ear ....................................................................... 94
Eyebrow
Use: Face .......................................................... 76
Eyelid
Use: Face .......................................................... 76
Face..................................................................... 76
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Part of Body
Code
Femur
Use: Upper leg .................................................. 81
Femoral Neck
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Fibula
Use: Lower leg .................................................. 36
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Knee (patella)...................................................... 35
Knuckles
Choose among:
Finger .............................................................. 92
Hand ................................................................ 82
Lap (if no other information available)
Use: Upper leg (femur) ..................................... 81
Finger ................................................................. 92
Flank or side
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Foot (metatarsal) ................................................ 83
Forearm
Use: Lower arm ................................................ 33
Forehead
Use: Face.......................................................... 76
Genitals
Use: Pubic region ............................................. 38
Leg
Choose among:
Upper leg (femur) ............................................ 81
Lower leg (fibula, tibia) .................................... 36
Knee ................................................................ 35
Ankle ................................................................ 37
If not specified, use Lower leg ........................ 36
Lip
Use: Mouth ........................................................ 88
Liver
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Lower arm (ulna) ................................................ 33
Groin
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Lower extremity, unspecified
Use: Lower leg .................................................. 36
Hand (metacarpal) ............................................. 82
Hamstring
Use: Upper leg (femur) ..................................... 81
Lower leg (fibula, tibia)
(excl. ankle and knee) ......................................... 36
Lower trunk (lumbar vertebrae) ........................ 79
Head (scalp, parietal, occipital) .......................... 75
Heart
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) .................. 31
Heel
Use: Foot .......................................................... 83
Hip
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Lumbar
Use: Lower trunk ............................................... 79
Lung
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Mandible (jaw)
Use: Face .......................................................... 76
Metacarpal (hand) .............................................. 82
Humerus
Use: Upper arm ................................................ 80
Intestine
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Metatarsal (foot) ................................................. 83
Mouth .................................................................. 88
Neck (C-spine) .................................................... 89
Jaw
Use: Face.......................................................... 76
Kidney
Use: Upper trunk .............................................. 31
Nose
Use: Face .......................................................... 76
Occipital scalp
Use: Head ......................................................... 75
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Part of Body
Code
Oropharynx
Unless specific mention of ingestion (41)
or aspiration (42), use: Mouth ........................ 88
Pancreas
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) .................. 31
Patella (knee)
Use: Knee ......................................................... 35
Pelvis
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Periorbital/eyelid
Use: Face.......................................................... 76
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Shoulder ............................................................. 30
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (body part)
Use: Lower trunk ............................................... 79
Spine
Choose among:
Upper trunk (thoracic) ..................................... 31
Lower trunk (lumbar) ....................................... 79
Neck (cervical) ................................................ 89
If not specified, use Upper trunk ....................... 31
Spleen
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Pubic region ...................................................... 38
Sternum
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Phalanges/phalanx of the foot
Use: Toe ........................................................... 93
Stomach
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Phalanges/phalanx of the hand
Use: Finger ....................................................... 92
Talus
Use: Ankle ......................................................... 37
Radius
Use: Lower arm (excl. elbow or wrist).............. 33
Teeth
Use: Mouth ........................................................ 88
Radius, distal
Use: Wrist ......................................................... 34
Temple
Use: Head ......................................................... 75
Radial head
Use: Elbow ........................................................ 32
Testicles
Use: Pubic region .............................................. 38
Rectum
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Thoracic
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) ................... 31
Rib
Use: Upper trunk (excl. shoulders) .................. 31
Thigh
Use: Upper leg .................................................. 81
Sacrum
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Throat
Use: Neck .......................................................... 89
Scalp
Use: Head ......................................................... 75
Tibia
Use: Lower leg .................................................. 36
Scaphoid
Use: Wrist ......................................................... 34
Tibial plateau
Use: Knee .......................................................... 35
Scapula
Use: Shoulder ................................................... 30
Toe (phalanges) .................................................. 93
Sciatica (unless other body part specifically stated)
Use: Lower trunk .............................................. 79
Shin
Use: Lower leg (excl. ankle and knee)............. 36
Tongue
Use: Mouth ........................................................ 88
Tonsil
Use: Mouth ........................................................ 88
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Part of Body
Code
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Torso (unspecified area)
Use: Upper trunk .............................................. 31
Trachea
Use: Neck ......................................................... 89
Trapezius
Use: Shoulder ................................................... 30
Trochanter
Use: Upper leg .................................................. 81
Trunk
Choose among:
Upper trunk (thoracic) ..................................... 31
Lower trunk (lumbar) ...................................... 79
If not specified, use Upper trunk ...................... 31
Ulna
Use: Lower arm ................................................ 33
Uvula
Use: Mouth........................................................ 88
Upper arm (humerus) ........................................ 80
Upper extremity, unspecified
Use: Lower arm ................................................ 33
Upper leg (femur) .............................................. 81
Upper trunk (thoracic) (excl. shoulders) ........... 31
Vagina
Use: Pubic region ............................................. 38
Wrist ................................................................... 34
All parts of body ................................................ 85
25% - 50% of body ............................................ 84
Over 50% of body
Use: All parts of body ........................................ 85
Body part not stated ......................................... 87
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Appendix D: NEISS Body Part Diagram
INJURY DIAGNOSIS CODE SUMMARY
Diagnosis
Code
Diagnosis
Amputation .................................................50
*Anoxia.......................................................65
†Aspirated Foreign Object ..........................42
Avulsion .....................................................72
Burns, scald (from hot liquids or steam)......48
Burns. thermal (from flames or
hot surface) ................................................51
Burns. chemical (caustics,etc.) ...................49
Burns, radiation (includes all cell damage
by ultraviolet light, X-rays, microwaves, laser
beams, radioactive materials, etc.) .............73
Burns, electrical ..........................................46
Burns, not specified ...................................47
Concussions...............................................52
Contusions, Abrasions................................53
Crushing.....................................................54
Dental Injury ...............................................60
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Dermatitis, Conjunctivitis ....................... 74
Dislocation ............................................ 55
*Electric Shock...................................... 67
Foreign Body ........................................ 56
Fracture ................................................ 57
Hematoma ............................................ 58
Hemorrhage.......................................... 66
†Ingested Foreign Object ...................... 41
Internal Organ Injury ............................. 62
Laceration ............................................. 59
Nerve Damage...................................... 61
*Poisoning ............................................ 68
Puncture ............................................... 63
Strain or Sprain ..................................... 64
*Submersion (including Drowning) ........ 69
Other/Not Stated ................................... 71
*Code 85 should always be used for body part
†Code 0 should always be used for body part
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Appendix E: Summary of Other Codes
Age
Code in months (preceded by the number 2) if patient is
less than 2 years old. Code in years if patient is 2 years
old or more.
201 = less than 8 weeks
206 = 6 months
218 = 18 months
002 = 2 years
022 = 22 years
045 = 45 years
078 = 78 years
102 =102 years
000 = not recorded
Greater than 115 years, see guidance in introduction
section of coding manual.
Sex
1 = Male
2 = Female
0 = Not recorded
Locale of Accident
1 = Home
2 = Farm/ranch
4 = Street or highway
5 = Other public property
6 = Mobile/Manufactured home
7 = Industrial
8 = School/Daycare
9 = Place of recreation or sports
0 = Not recorded
Fire Involvement
1 = Fire involvement and/or smoke inhalation
- Fire Dept. attended
2 = Fire involvement and/or smoke inhalation
- Fire Dept. did not attend
3 = Fire involvement and/or smoke inhalation
- Fire Dept. attendance is not recorded
0 = No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Injury Diagnosis
See Appendices B and D
Body Part Affected
See Appendices C and D
Disposition
1 = Treated and released or examined
and released without treatment
2 = Treated and transferred to another hospital
4 = Treated and admitted for hospitalization within
the same facility)
5 = Held for observation
6 = Left without being seen or left against medical
advice (AMA)
8 = Fatality, including DOA, died in the ED, brain dead
9 = Not recorded
Product Codes
See alphabetic product code list.
Injury Intent
1 = Assault / intentional injury inflicted by one
person on another person
2 = Self-inflicted injury (confirmed or suspected)
3 = Injury related to legal intervention or
law enforcement activities
0 = Unintentional (accidental) injury or
injury intent not determined / not recorded
Occupational or Work-related
1 = Work-related; occurred on the job
(excluding active military duty)
2 = Not work-related; did not occur on the job
3 = Work-related; active military duty
0 = Not recorded
Race
1 = White
2 = Black/African American
4 = Asian
5 = American Indian/Alaska Native
6 = Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
3 = Other
0 = Not stated in ED record
Hispanic
1 = Yes, person is of Hispanic, Latino/Latina, or
Spanish origin
2 = No, person is of Hispanic, Latino/Latina, or
Spanish origin
3 = Unknown whether person is Hispanic,
Latino/Latina, or Spanish origin
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Appendix F: Incident Locale Codes
To show where the incident happened, use one of the codes given below:
Incident Locale
Home
Farm/Ranch
Street or highway
Other public property
Manufactured (mobile) home
Industrial place
School
Place of recreation or sports
Not recorded
Code
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Some examples of specific incident sites covered under each NEISS incident locale code follow:
HOME (house, townhouse, apartment, etc.) – CODE 1:
Locale Code 1 Includes:
•
Patient’s own home
•
Someone else’s home
•
Rooms inside a home
•
Porch or patio of a home
•
Yard or garden of a home
•
Garage or driveway of a home
•
Foster home
•
Sidewalk of a house
•
Farmhouse
(Excludes manufactured/mobile home)
FARM/RANCH – CODE 2:
Locale Code 2 Includes:
•
Land, pasture, farm
•
Barn or other outbuilding
Locale Code 2 Excludes:
•
Farmhouse or driveway, yard, garden, etc.,
immediately surrounding a farmhouse
(See code for Home.)
STREET OR HIGHWAY – CODE 4:
Locale Code 4 Includes:
•
Highway
•
Alley
•
Road (paved, unpaved, etc.)
•
Public thoroughfare of any kind
OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY – CODE 5:
Locale Code 5 Includes:
•
Store
•
Office building
•
Restaurant
•
Church
•
Hotel or motel
•
Casino
•
Hospital, nursing home, other medical facility
•
Adult day care facility
•
Fraternity/Sorority house
•
Theater
•
Sidewalk (excl. sidewalk of a house)
•
Parking lots/Parking garages
•
Other public property
•
Condo/apartment common/public areas
MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME – CODE 6:
Code only for location, not as product
INDUSTRIAL PLACE – CODE 7:
Locale Code 7 Includes:
•
Factory
•
Railway yard
•
Oil field
•
Warehouse
•
Loading platform of factory or store
•
Construction site
SCHOOL – CODE 8:
Locale Code 8 Includes:
•
children’s day care facilities (including “in
home” daycare)
•
all types of schools, including: nursery,
elementary, middle school, high school,
college, business school, etc.
PLACE OF RECREATION OR SPORTS – CODE 9:
Locale Code 9 Includes:
•
Bowling alley
•
Amusement park
•
Sports fields or stadiums
•
Lake, mountain, or beach resort
•
Park, beach, or recreation area (including
water)
•
Dance studios
•
Commercial fitness gyms
NOT RECORDED – CODE 0:
Locale Code 0 Includes:
•
locale not stated on emergency department
record
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Appendix G: NEISS Race Codes
Below you will find a listing of entries (including countries of origin) which may be found in the emergency
department record assigned to the appropriate race category. If the race is stated as “White”, “Black”,
“Asian”, etc., code race to the appropriate category. If only the country/region of origin is stated, use
these guidelines to select the appropriate race category.
Race Code 1 = White
Albanian
Arab
Armenian
Assyrian
Australian
Austrian
Bosnian
Cajun
Canadian
Caucasian
Cyprus
Dutch
Egyptian
English
Lebanese
Lithuanian
Mediterranean
Middle Eastern
Montenegro
Near Easterner
Netherlands
New Zealand
North African
Norwegian
Palestinian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Saudi Arabian
Scandinavian
Scotland
Serbian
Slovakian
Swedish
Switzerland
Syrian
Turkish
Ukrainian
United Arab Emirates
White
Race Code 2 = Black/African American
Ethiopian
African American
Fulani
Afro-American
Haitian
Bahamian
Jamaican
Barbadian
Kenya
Black
Liberian
Botswana
Namibian
East Africa
Negro
Nigerian
Nigritian
Somalia
South African
Sudanese
Tobago
Trinidad
Ugandan
West African
West Indies
West Indian
Zaire
Race Code 4 = Asian
Asian
Asian American
Asian Pacific
Asiatic
Bangladesh
Burma
Cambodian
Cantonese
Chinese
East Asian
Iwo Jiman
Japanese
Korean
Laotian
Malaysian
Maldivian
Mongolian
Myanmar
Nepalese
Okinawan
Oriental
Pakistani
Punjabi
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnamese
Race Code 5 = American Indian/Alaska Native
Alaskan American
American Indian
Alaskan Indian
Indian* [from N. America]
Indian Alaskan
Inuit
Iroquois
Native American
Race Code 6 = Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Marshallese
Chamorro
Micronesian
Fijian
Palauan
Guam
Papa New Guinean
Hawaiian
Pacific Islander
Polynesian
Samoan
South Pacific
Tahitian
Tokelauan
Tongan
Race Code 3 = Other
Biracial
Combination
Mixed
More than 1 race
Mulatto
Multiracial
European
French
Georgia
German
Greek
Holland
Hungary
Iranian
Iraqi
Irish
Israeli
Italian
Jordan
Kuwait
East Indian
Eurasian
Filipino
Guyana
Hindu
Hmong
Hong Kong
India
Indian* [from India]
Indonesian
Creole
Interracial
Race Code 0 = Not Stated in ED Record
*If the record states “Indian” and the state is AZ, CA, MT, NM, OK, WY, and there is no other information on the record regarding the
patient’s race, then it is categorized as American Indian/Alaska Native. For all other states it is categorized as Asian.
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Appendix H: Numerical Listing of NEISS Product Codes
Code
Product Title
0102
Wringer washing machines
0106
Electric clothes dryers without washers
0107
Gas clothes dryers without washers
0110
Electric heating pads
0112
Sewing machines or accessories
0113
Floor buffers or waxers
0114
Rug shampooers
0115
Vacuum cleaners
0116
Electric brooms
0118
Gas water heaters
0119
Electric water heaters (excluding immersion heaters)
0125
Water softeners or conditioners (appliances)
0127
Clothes dryers, not specified
0131
Propane, LP or butane gas tanks or fittings
0132
Electric blankets or sheets
0133
Other water heaters
0134
Water heaters, not specified
0136
Drinking fountains
0137
Automatic doors or door openers (excluding garage doors)
0138
Automatic garage doors or door openers
0139
Incinerators
0140
Washing machines, other or not specified
0212
Electric corn poppers
0213
Electric can openers
0214
Dishwashers
0215
Electric blenders
0216
Electric counter-top ovens, broilers or toaster ovens
0217
Electric coffee makers or teapots
0218
Electric or battery-powered knives
0219
Electric deep fryers
0221
Food warmers
0222
Electric frying pans and skillets
0223
Electric griddles
0224
Hot plates
0227
Ice makers (separate from refrigerators)
0231
Electric mixers
0232
Electric scissors
0234
Toasters (excluding toaster ovens)
0235
Electric waffle irons
0236
Faucet water heaters
0237
Garbage disposers
0240
Electric knife sharpeners
0241
Rotisseries
0242
Electric immersion water heaters
0252
Trash compactors
0255
Clothes steamers
0263
Freezers (separate from refrigerators)
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Product Title
0264
Microwave ovens
0268
Slow cookers
0269
Electric kettles or hot pots
0270
Ice crushers
0271
Juicers
0274
Ice cream makers
0275
Food processors
0276
Refrigerators
0277
Clothing irons
0278
Electric ranges or ovens (excl. counter-top ovens)
0279
Gas ranges or ovens
0280
Other ranges or ovens
0281
Ranges or ovens, not specified
0304
Humidifiers
0305
Vaporizers
0306
Dehumidifiers
0307
Air purifiers
0308
Boilers
0309
Coal furnaces
0310
Gas furnaces (excluding floor furnaces)
0311
Oil furnaces (excluding floor furnaces)
0312
Electric baseboard heaters
0316
Wood burning fireplaces, factory built
0318
Electric furnaces (excluding floor furnaces)
0322
Furnaces, other or not specified
0334
Gas-burning fireplaces, factory built
0336
Built-in fireplaces
0340
Thermostats (for heating or cooling systems)
0342
Fireplaces, not specified
0346
Electric fireplaces, factory built
0348
Portable electric heaters
0365
Heat pumps
0367
Coal or wood-burning stoves
0371
Ductwork for heating or cooling systems (excluding flues)
0372
Brick, stone or masonry chimneys
0373
Metal chimneys, stovepipes or flues
0374
Pipes (excluding smoking pipes)
0378
Chimneys, not specified
0379
Radiators (excluding vehicle radiators)
0380
Fans
0381
Air conditioners
0384
Floor furnaces (built into floor)
0388
Electric heaters, not elsewhere classified
0390
Heat tapes, electric
0391
Portable gas or LP heaters
0392
Gas or LP heaters, other or not specified
0393
Heaters or heating systems, other or not specified
0394
Outdoor patio heaters or firepits (manufactured)
0399
Kerosene or oil heaters
0401
Nonelectric can openers
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Product Title
0405
Unpowered coffee makers or teapots
0408
Ironing boards or covers
0412
Pressure cookers or canners
0413
Waste containers, trash baskets or refuse bins
0416
Corkscrews
0417
Flatware (excluding knives)
0419
Tie racks, belt racks or other clothes hangers
0420
Manual scissors
0421
Nonelectric knife sharpeners
0422
Bottle openers
0427
Ice picks
0428
Kitchen gadgets, not elsewhere classified
0429
Food skewers
0431
Toothpicks or hor d'oeuvres picks
0432
Trays (excluding food warmers)
0434
Doorstops
0435
Kitchen mixing bowls, canisters or similar containers (excluding plastic products)
0436
Potholders, oven mitts or hot pads
0438
Laundry baskets
0443
Drinking straws
0444
Knife sharpeners, not specified
0450
Scissors, not specified
0452
Coffee makers or teapots, not specified
0453
Can openers, not specified
0460
Metal cookware (nonelectric; excluding pressure cookers and canners)
0461
Nonmetal cookware (nonelectric)
0462
Chafing dishes or fondue pots
0463
Candles, candlesticks and other candle holders
0464
Knives, not elsewhere classified
0465
Other cookware
0466
Cookware, not specified
0469
Slicers and choppers
0471
Food grinders
0474
Tableware and accessories (excluding drinking glasses, cups and mugs)
0477
Thermometers (excluding medical thermometers)
0478
Drinking glasses, cups, and mugs
0480
Manual cleaning equipment (excluding buckets or pails)
0481
Bread making machines
0482
Appliances, other or not specified
0519
Television tables or stands
0529
Telescopes, binoculars, microscopes or magnifying glasses
0530
Phonograph records
0531
Recording tapes
0532
Glass bottle cutting equipment
0533
Lapidary equipment
0536
Photographic equipment (excluding chemicals and projectors)
0545
Amateur two-way radios
0546
Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories (excluding self-contained units)
0547
Sound recording, reproducing or receiving equipment, not specified
0549
Projectors
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0550
Telephones or telephone accessories
0552
Antennas, not specified
0555
Radios (self-contained units; excluding two-way radios)
0556
Tape recorders or players (self-contained units)
0557
Computers (equipment and electronic games)
0558
Indoor antennas (separate)
0559
Radios, not specified
0561
Outdoor antennas (separate)
0562
Laser pointers
0563
Record players (self-contained units)
0565
Musical instruments, electric or battery operated
0566
Musical instruments, not electric or not battery operated or not specified
0567
Coaxial Cable
0569
Art and ceramic supplies or equipment (excl. paintbrushes)
0571
Business and office machines
0572
Televisions
0573
Other sound recording, reproducing or receiving equipment
0574
Remote control, universal or not stated (excl. remote controls for toys)
0575
Compact disks (CDs) and DVDs
0576
Video players and recorders (excl. cameras)
0604
Desks, dressers, chests, bureaus, or buffets
0606
Generators or power plants
0609
Glass bathtub or shower enclosures
0610
Nonglass bathtub or shower enclosures
0611
Bathtubs or showers (including fixtures or accessories; excluding enclosures, faucets, spigots and towel racks)
0612
Runners, throw rugs or doormats (excluding bathtub mats)
0613
Room-sized, wall-to-wall or outdoor carpeting (excluding runners)
0617
Draperies, curtains or shower curtains (fabric or plastic)
0618
Stepladders (excluding step stools)
0620
Step stools
0623
Butane or LP gas meters
0627
Light bulbs (excluding Christmas tree light bulbs)
0628
Electric chandeliers, hanging lamps or other attached light fixtures
0638
Window shades, venetian blinds or indoor shutters
0639
Flashlights or battery-powered lanterns
0648
Sinks (excluding faucets)
0649
Toilets
0650
Slipcovers
0651
Table linens
0652
Pictures, picture frames or wall decorations
0653
Artificial flowers or plants
0654
Knickknacks, statues, vases or urns
0657
Towel racks or bars
0661
Bunk beds
0662
Waterbeds or water pillows
0663
Fireplace equipment
0666
Towels or cloths
0667
Bedspreads, throws or comforters
0669
Clothespins
0670
Chair, recliner
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Product Title
0671
Chair, rocking
0672
Laundry hampers
0676
Rugs or carpets, not specified
0679
Sofas, couches, davenports, divans or studio couches
0680
Convertible beds, hideaway beds or sofa beds
0685
Extension cords
0687
Benches (excluding work benches)
0689
Blankets, not specified
0692
Magazine racks or book ends
0693
Footlockers
0698
Hot tubs or home spas
0699
Faucets or spigots
0701
Fire extinguishers
0702
Fire or smoke alarms
0704
Burglar alarms
0706
Lightning rods or arresters, antenna discharge units or other grounding devices
0707
Padlocks, chain locks or other locks
0709
Safes
0710
Electric timers
0711
Fire escape devices (excluding ladders)
0712
Carbon monoxide detectors
0713
Fire sprinklers
0803
Power sanders
0804
Power routers
0805
Power lathes
0807
Power jointers
0808
Power shapers
0809
Other portable or stationary power tools
0814
Hoists, lifts, jacks or jack stands
0815
Electrical testing equipment
0819
Electric motors (separate)
0820
Internal combustion engines (nonvehicular)
0821
Automotive tools or accessories
0823
Air compressors (separate)
0827
Hammers
0828
Screwdrivers
0829
Manual drills
0830
Hand saws
0832
Portable circular power saws
0833
Workshop compounds or chemicals
0834
Heavy-duty workshop staplers
0835
Toolboxes or tool kits (excluding tools)
0836
Knives with replaceable blades
0837
Wire, not specified
0841
Bench or table saws
0842
Band saws
0843
Radial arm saws
0845
Saws, not specified
0847
Drills, not specified
0852
Rope or string (excluding mountain climbing or jump ropes and kite strings)
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Product Title
0854
Workshop furnishings
0855
Portable power drills and accessories
0856
Stationary power drills and accessories
0857
Pliers, wire cutters or wrenches
0858
Reamers
0859
Soldering equipment, not specified
0862
Manual filing or sanding tools
0864
Sabre saws
0866
Electric soldering equipment
0868
Nonelectric soldering equipment
0869
Glue guns
0870
Awls, chisels or planes
0871
Power drills or accessories, not specified
0874
Cutting torches
0875
Jigsaws
0877
Trouble lights or extension work lights
0878
Levels
0879
Vises or workshop clamps
0880
Drain snakes
0881
Other manual workshop tools
0882
Nail guns or stud drivers
0883
Battery chargers/adapters
0884
Batteries
0885
Chains, not elsewhere classified
0886
Stretch cords or stretch straps
0887
Painting equipment, powered (including sprayers, rollers or brushes)
0888
Sprayers, not elsewhere classified
0890
Torches, not specified
0893
Tools, not specified
0894
Hacksaws
0895
Power saws, other or not specified
0896
Welding equipment
0897
Power workshop grinders, buffers or polishers
0898
Manual workshop grinders, buffers or polishers
0899
Workshop grinders, buffers, or polishers, not specified
0904
Floor waxes
0905
Furniture polishes or waxes
0908
Paint or varnish thinners (excluding turpentine)
0909
Adhesives (excluding tapes)
0910
Gasoline
0913
Lubricants
0914
Dry ice
0915
Methyl alcohol
0917
Charcoal
0920
Caulking or spackling compounds
0921
Chemicals, not elsewhere classified
0925
Paintbrushes or rollers, manual
0926
Photographic chemicals
0927
Tapes (with adhesive surfaces)
0929
Drain cleaners
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Product Title
0930
Ammonia, household
0931
Metal polishes, tarnish removers or preventatives
0932
Shoe polishes
0933
Turpentine
0934
Dishwasher detergents
0936
Acids (excluding drain cleaners and battery acids)
0937
Rust removers
0938
Swimming pool chemicals
0940
Lighter fluids
0941
Fuels for chafing dishes or fondue pots
0942
Oven cleaners
0945
Pine oil cleaning and disinfectant preparations
0949
Laundry soaps or detergents
0951
Toilet bowl products
0952
Fabric treatment products (excluding spot removers, cleaning fluids, bleaches and dyes)
0953
Abrasive cleaners
0954
General purpose household cleaners (excluding abrasives, ammonia, pine oil and toilet bowl products)
0955
Automotive chemicals (excluding antifreeze, lubricants, waxes and windshield wiper fluids)
0956
Bleaches (noncosmetic)
0957
Dyes (noncosmetic)
0958
Other polishes
0959
Polishes, not specified
0960
Paints, varnishes or shellacs
0961
Rust preventatives
0962
Diesel fuels
0963
Kerosene
0964
Lamp oils
0965
Fuel oils, not specified
0966
Antifreeze
0967
Windshield wiper fluids
0968
Caustics (excluding lye)
0969
Lye
0970
Wallpaper cleaners (chemical)
0971
Wallpaper steamers
0972
Paint or varnish removers, paintbrush cleaners (excluding turpentine)
0973
Liquid room deodorizers or fresheners
0974
Solid room deodorizers or fresheners
0975
Room deodorizers or fresheners, not specified
0976
Detergents, not specified
0977
Spot removers or cleaning fluids
0978
Automotive waxes, polishes or cleaners
0979
Dishwashing liquid
0980
Fuel storage tanks (excluding propane, LP and butane tanks)
0981
Gasoline cans
0982
School laboratory chemicals
0983
Soaps (excluding laundry soaps or detergents)
0984
Solvents, other or not specified
1023
Fertilizers, not specified
1053
Fertilizers and other chemicals for outdoor use (excluding pesticides)
1062
Tractors, other or not specified
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Product Title
1102
Vacuum containers
1103
Self-contained openers (e.g., zip-top or pull-top cans)
1107
Other containers (excluding vacuum or pressurized containers)
1112
Metal containers (excluding aerosols, trash and gasoline cans)
1114
Cardboard products
1116
Containers with key openers
1120
Glass soft drink bottles
1122
Glass alcoholic beverage bottles
1123
Plastic containers (rigid or semi-rigid, excluding bottles and jars)
1124
Glass tubing or test tubes
1125
Wooden containers
1127
Nonglass bottles or jars (excluding baby bottles)
1128
Paper bags
1130
Plastic bags
1131
Plastic wrapping products (excluding plastic bags)
1133
Aerosol containers
1134
Other glass bottles or jars
1135
Bottles or jars, not specified
1136
Canning jars
1137
Paper products (excluding bags, cups, straws and cardboard products)
1138
Pressurized containers (nonaerosol; excluding alcoholic beverage or soft drink bottles and cans)
1139
Aluminum foil wrapping products
1140
Glass bottles or jars, not specified
1141
Containers, not specified
1143
Buckets or pails
1144
Bags, not elsewhere classified
1145
Other specified plastic products
1200
Sports and recreational activity, not elsewhere classified
1205
Basketball (activity, apparel or equipment)
1206
Bowling (activity, apparel or equipment)
1207
Boxing (activity, apparel or equipment)
1208
Croquet (activity, apparel or equipment)
1211
Football (activity, apparel or equipment)
1212
Golf (activity, apparel or equipment)
1213
Golf carts, motorized vehicle
1215
Lacrosse (activity, apparel or equipment)
1217
Sleds
1233
Trampolines
1234
Treehouses or playhouses
1235
Archery (activity, apparel or equipment)
1237
Gas, air or spring-operated guns (including BB guns)
1239
Horseback riding (activity, apparel or equipment)
1240
Aquariums or accessories
1242
Slides or sliding boards (excluding swimming pool slides)
1243
Seesaws or teeterboards
1244
Monkey bars, playground gyms or other playground climbing apparatus
1257
Horseshoes (activity, apparel or equipment)
1258
Mountain climbing (activity, apparel or equipment)
1260
Billiards or pool (activity, apparel or equipment)
1261
Surfing (activity, apparel or equipment)
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Product Title
1264
Water skiing (activity, apparel or equipment)
1266
Volleyball (activity, apparel or equipment)
1267
Soccer (activity, apparel or equipment)
1269
Table tennis (activity, apparel or equipment)
1270
Wrestling (activity, apparel or equipment)
1271
Batons
1272
Gymnastics (activity, apparel or equipment; excluding trampolines)
1273
Toboggans
1274
Snow disks
1275
Scuba diving (activity, apparel or equipment)
1276
Tetherball (activity, apparel or equipment)
1277
Swimming pool slides
1278
Diving or diving boards
1279
Ice hockey (activity, apparel or equipment)
1282
Handball (activity, apparel or equipment)
1283
Unicycles
1284
Swimming pools, not specified
1290
Snowmobiles (activity, apparel or equipment)
1293
Amusement attractions (including rides)
1294
Bleachers
1295
Field hockey (activity, apparel or equipment)
1299
Snow tubing (activity, apparel or equipment)
1301
Tricycles (children's)
1309
Kites or kite string
1310
Pogo sticks
1313
Fireworks
1314
Rocketry sets
1319
Metal or plastic molding sets
1322
Children's play tents, play tunnels or other enclosures
1325
Inflatable toys (excluding balls & balloons)
1326
Blocks, stacking toys or pull toys
1327
Nonwheeled riding toys, unpowered (e.g. , rocking or bouncing horses, etc.)
1328
Wagons (children's)
1329
Deleted in 2020, replaced with 5023
1330
Powered riding toys
1333
Skateboards, unpowered or unspecified (title updated 2020)
1338
Toy bows or arrows
1342
Costumes or masks
1344
Toy musical instruments
1345
Building sets
1346
Clacker balls
1347
Balloons (toy)
1349
Stilts
1350
Squeeze or squeaker toys
1352
Slingshots or sling-propelled toys
1353
Toy boxes or chests
1354
Marbles
1362
Woodburning kits
1365
Water toys (excluding squeeze or squeaker toys and inner tubes or similar flotation equipment)
1376
Molding compounds
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Product Title
1381
Toys, not elsewhere classified
1389
Other toy weapons (nonprojectile)
1390
Toy guns, not specified
1392
Toy sports equipment
1393
Chemistry sets or science kits
1394
Dolls, plush toys, and action figures
1395
Toys, not specified
1398
Wheeled riding toys, unpowered (excluding bicycles and tricycles)
1399
Toy guns with projectiles
1401
Power lawn mowers, not specified
1402
Manual push mowers (unpowered)
1403
Other unpowered garden tools
1405
Garden tractors
1406
Snow throwers/blowers
1407
Garden sprayers
1408
Power tillers or cultivators (not farm equipment)
1409
Other power garden tools
1411
Chain saws
1413
Greenhouse or gardening supplies (excluding plant stands, tools, hoses, sprayers and chemicals)
1414
Garden hoses, nozzles or sprinklers
1415
Manual snow or ice removal tools
1422
Riding power lawn mowers
1425
Wheelbarrows or lawn carts
1426
Hatchets or axes
1427
Power hedge trimmers
1430
Seed and fertilizer spreaders
1431
Grass and leaf catchers (attachments for lawn mowers)
1432
Animal traps
1433
Power leaf mulchers and grinders
1439
Lawn mowers, not specified
1441
Lawn vacuums
1445
Plant foods or fertilizers for potted plants
1447
Pruning or trimming equipment, not specified
1448
Rotary power lawn mowers (walk-behind)
1449
Manual hedge trimmers
1450
Manual lawn trimmers or edgers
1452
Outdoor electric lighting equipment
1453
Other manual pruning or trimming equipment
1454
Other power pruning or trimming equipment
1455
Manual pruning or trimming equipment, not specified
1456
Power pruning or trimming equipment, not specified
1457
Log splitters
1460
Insect traps, powered
1461
Leaf blowers
1462
Pumps, not elsewhere classified
1463
Brushcutters, powered
1464
Lawn trimmers or edgers, powered (excluding brushcutters)
1465
Decorative yard equipment, excluding water features
1466
Decorative water features, including man-made ponds and fountains
1502
Baby changing tables
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Product Title
1505
Baby carriages
1506
Baby gates or barriers
1508
Baby walkers or jumpers
1509
Baby bottles or nipples
1510
Bottle warmers
1511
Sterilizers (home use)
1512
Diapers
1513
Playpens and play yards
1515
Baby scales
1517
Baby rattles
1519
Car seats (for infants or children)
1520
Baby exercisers
1522
Baby strollers
1524
Baby harnesses
1525
Pacifiers or teething rings
1526
Crib mobiles or crib gyms
1528
Diaper pails
1529
Portable cribs
1531
Baby carriers (bicycle-mounted)
1533
Night-lights
1535
Potty chairs or training seats (for children)
1537
Bassinets or cradles
1539
Shoelace fasteners (for infants)
1542
Baby mattresses or pads
1543
Cribs, nonportable
1544
Baby baths or bathinettes
1545
Cribs, not specified
1548
Baby carriers, not specified
1549
Other baby carriers
1550
Infant and toddler play centers (excluding jumpers, bouncers, and exercisers
1551
Diaper fasteners (excluding safety pins)
1553
Portable baby swings (for home use)
1554
Safety pins
1555
High chairs
1556
Attachable high chairs (including booster seats)
1557
Baby bathtub seats or rings (not toys)
1558
Baby bouncer seats (excl jumpers)
1560
Baby slings and wraps
1561
Framed baby carriers (carried on the back)
1562
Other soft baby carriers
1602
Hair dryers
1604
Cigarette or pipe lighters
1605
Wigs, falls or hairpieces
1606
Eyeglasses (excluding sunglasses and contact lenses)
1607
Eye protection devices
1608
Electric toothbrushes or oral irrigators
1609
Sun lamps
1610
Massage devices or vibrators (excluding shower attachments)
1612
Saunas
1613
Electric shoe polishers
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Product Title
1615
Footwear
1616
Jewelry (excluding watches)
1617
Ear protection devices
1618
Respiratory protection devices
1619
Personal protection devices
1620
Hearing aids
1622
Watches
1623
Luggage (excluding foot lockers)
1624
Contact lenses
1625
Lighted make-up mirrors
1629
Nonelectric toothbrushes
1634
Heat or infrared lamps
1637
Electric combs
1638
Combs or hairbrushes, unpowered
1641
Clothes brushes
1643
Keys, key rings or key chains
1644
Nightwear
1645
Day wear
1646
Outerwear
1647
Clothing accessories
1650
Desk supplies (excluding pens and pencils)
1651
Combs, not specified
1654
Paper cutters
1658
Clothing, not specified
1659
Manicure, pedicure, and make-up brushes and tools (excluding cosmetics)
1660
Umbrellas
1661
Nonelectric razors or shavers
1662
Hair grooming equipment or accessories, not specified
1664
Electric razors or shavers
1667
Razors or shavers, not specified
1669
Pins and needles (excluding safety pins and knitting needles)
1671
Sewing basket articles (excluding scissors, pins, needles and sewing machine accessories)
1677
Other clothing
1678
Bath or facial cleansing brushes
1679
Grocery or shopping carts
1680
Dollies, handtrucks or luggage carriers
1682
Hair curlers, curling irons, clips & hairpins
1683
Hair clippers and trimmers
1684
Carts, other or not specified
1685
Pens and pencils
1686
Coins
1687
Lighters, not specified
1688
Fuel multi-purpose lighters (incl. micro torches)
1689
Electric multi-purpose lighters
1690
Multi-purpose lighters, not specified
1701
Artificial Christmas trees
1706
Crutches, canes or walkers
1707
Wheelchairs
1710
First aid equipment (excluding medications)
1711
Christmas tree lights
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Product Title
1712
Christmas tree stands or supports
1714
Seasonal decorations (excluding Christmas decorations)
1715
Pet supplies (excluding foods and medicines)
1716
Hypodermic needles or syringes
1718
Flares
1719
Lunch boxes or pails
1720
Party favors
1726
Lockers
1728
Matchbooks
1729
Christmas decorations (nonelectric)
1730
Wooden matches
1731
Matches, not specified
1733
Vending machines (excluding car washing machines)
1734
Music boxes or chimes
1735
Coin-operated car washing equipment
1736
Electric Christmas decorations (excluding Christmas tree lights)
1738
Public equipment, not elsewhere classified (including conveyor belts, signs)
1739
Ashtrays, electric or battery operated
1740
Ashtrays, not electric or not battery operated or not specified
1741
Tarpaulins
1742
Heating or cooling comfort packs (nonelectric)
1744
Motorized vehicles, not elsewhere classified (three or more wheels)
1803
Thermal or sound insulation materials
1807
Floors or flooring materials
1808
Outdoor awnings or shutters
1812
Gutters, drainpipes, downspouts or run-off pipes
1816
Scaffolding
1817
Porches, balconies, open-side floors or floor openings
1818
Cisterns, cesspools or septic tanks
1819
Nails, screws, carpet tacks or thumbtacks -> Nails, screws, tacks or bolts
1820
Cabinet or door hardware
1821
Clotheslines or clothes drying racks (excluding poles)
1826
Storm windows
1828
Window screens
1829
Handrails, railings or banisters
1840
Pull-down or folding stairs
1842
Stairs or steps (excluding pull-down and folding stairs)
1843
Ramps or landings
1854
Plastic panels for doors or windows
1857
Artificial turf
1863
Wallpaper
1864
Counters or countertops (excluding bars)
1865
Poles (excluding fence posts, fishing, pole vaults and play-ground equipment)
1866
General home or room involvement in fires
1870
Windowsills or frames
1871
Fences or fence posts
1876
House repair or construction materials, not elsewhere classified
1878
Doorsills or frames
1884
Ceilings and walls (interior part of completed structure)
1885
Wood paneling and particleboard
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Product Title
1886
Garage doors (excluding automatic garage doors or door openers)
1887
Tool sheds
1888
Window or door security barriers
1889
Elevators or other lifts (excl. escalators, hoists, jacks, forklifts and automotive lifts)
1890
Escalators
1891
Moving walks
1892
Glass doors or doors with glass panels
1893
Doors, other or not specified
1894
Windows and window glass, other than storm windows
1895
Tree stands (hunting)
1897
Drywall in a completed structure
1898
Gas fumes or gas vapors of unknown origin
1899
Carbon monoxide poisonings (when source is unknown)
1901
Motor vehicles or parts (licensed; four or more wheels)
1902
Trains
1903
Alcohol (beverage)
1906
Aircraft
1909
Cigarettes, cigars, pipes or tobacco
1910
Licensed two-wheeled motor vehicles (excluding mopeds and trail bikes)
1913
Cosmetics, including facial and eye make-up, deodorants, hair preparations, nail polish and removers, bath oils, skin creams
and lotions, etc.
1914
Veterinary medicines
1915
Liniments or rubbing compounds
1916
Preparations containing iron salts
1923
Aspirin or aspirin compounds
1926
Pesticides
1927
Liquid drugs (excluding aspirin, aspirin substitutes, iron preparations and antihistamines)
1928
Antihistamines
1929
Drugs or medications, not specified
1930
Aspirin substitutes
1931
Tablet or capsule drugs (excluding aspirin, aspirin substitutes, iron preparations and antihistamines)
1932
Other drugs or medications
1933
Foods (excluding hot water)
1934
Hot water
1935
Gun powder or ammunition (excluding BBs and pellets)
1936
BBs or pellets
1939
Illegal drugs (incl. cocaine, crack, heroin, marijuana, PCP, and hallucinogens
2001
Animal induced injury
2002
Plants, trees and shrubs (living)
2003
Insect induced injuries
2200
Industrial equipment
2300
School equipment
2400
Medical equipment, general
2440
Support garments and stockings, medical
2640
Oral hygiene products
3200
Water tubing (activity, apparel or equipment)
3202
Pedal-powered adult vehicles (three or more wheels)
3203
Skeet shooting (activity, apparel or equipment; excluding guns and ammunition)
3215
Mopeds or power-assisted cycles
3216
Roller skating (activity, apparel or equipment)
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Product Title
3217
Skating (activity, apparel or equipment) not specified
3218
Charcoal or wood-burning grills
3219
Other playground equipment
3221
Above-ground swimming pools (excluding portable pools)
3222
Badminton (activity, apparel or equipment)
3223
Fishing (activity, apparel or equipment; excluding fishing knives)
3224
Other guns or firearms
3229
Electric grills
3230
Kerosene grills or stoves
3233
Other grills or stoves
3234
Rugby (activity, apparel or equipment)
3235
Other ball sports (activity, apparel or equipment)
3236
Ball sports (activity, apparel or equipment), not specified
3245
Street hockey (activity, apparel or equipment)
3246
Swings or swing sets (excluding portable baby swings)
3247
Ice or snow boating (activity, apparel or equipment)
3248
Gas or LP grills or stoves (for outdoor use)
3249
Grills, not specified
3250
Portable food or beverage coolers
3251
Built-in swimming pools
3252
Sleeping bags
3253
Guns, not specified
3254
Cheerleading (activity, apparel or equipment; excluding batons)
3255
Ice skating (activity, apparel or equipment)
3256
Squash, racquet ball or paddle ball (activity, apparel or equipment)
3257
Martial arts (activity, apparel or equipment)
3259
Go-carts
3260
Fencing (activity, apparel or equipment)
3261
Shuffleboard (activity, apparel or equipment)
3262
Swimming pool equipment (excluding chemicals, diving boards and swimming pool slides)
3265
Weight lifting (activity, apparel or equipment)
3272
Hockey (activity, apparel or equipment), not specified
3273
Playground equipment, not specified
3274
Swimming (activity, apparel or equipment; excluding flotation devices)
3276
Water polo (activity, apparel or equipment)
3277
Exercise equipment (excluding weight lifting or gymnastic equipment)
3278
Dancing (activity, apparel or equipment)
3279
Flotation toys (excluding official life-saving devices)
3282
Curling (activity, apparel or equipment)
3283
Snow skiing (activity, apparel or equipment)
3284
Tennis (activity, apparel or equipment)
3285
All-terrain vehicles (three wheels only; exclusively off-road)
3286
All-terrain vehicles (four wheels, excluding dune buggies; exclusively off-road)
3287
All-terrain vehicles (number of wheels not specified; excluding dune buggies; exclusively off-road)
3288
Dune buggies/beach buggies
3289
Darts, for indoor use (activity or equipment)
3290
Darts, lawn (activity or equipment)
3291
Darts, not specified
3292
Personal watercraft, powered
3293
Water slides, not elsewhere classified
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Product Title
3294
Water slides, backyard/home (not swimming pool slides)
3295
Water slides, public (stationary amusement rides)
3296
All-terrain vehicles (more than four wheels; exclusively off-road)
3297
In-line skating (activity, apparel or equipment)
3298
Boats and boating (activity, apparel or equipment)
3299
Exercise (activity or apparel without equipment), including aerobics, stretching, walking, jogging, running (excluding track
and field)
4002
Bedding, not specified
4004
Mirrors or mirror glass (excluding lighted make-up mirrors)
4005
Filters (excluding swimming pool and aquarium filters)
4008
Nonelectric blankets
4009
Nonbaby mattresses (excluding camp mattresses)
4010
Mattresses, not specified
4011
Inflatable furniture
4013
Other furniture
4014
Furniture, not specified
4016
Beach chairs or folding chairs
4025
Barstools or kitchen stools
4030
Bathtub or shower enclosures, not specified
4039
Other electric lighting equipment
4041
Electric lighting equipment, not specified
4042
Lighting equipment, not specified
4045
Fabrics (not part of finished item)
4047
Books, magazines, albums or scrapbooks
4050
Pillows (excluding water pillows)
4051
Sheets or pillowcases
4054
Other bedding
4055
Drapery or curtain rods, hooks or rings
4056
Cabinets, racks, room dividers and shelves, not elsewhere classified
4057
Tables, not elsewhere classified (excl. baby changing tables, billiard or pool tables and television tables or stands)
4058
Bars and bar accessories (excluding gymnastic and weight lifting equipment)
4060
Fuel-burning lighting equipment
4061
Electrical outlets or receptacles
4062
Electrical wire or wiring systems (excluding panelboards, receptacles or interrupters)
4063
Panelboards, circuit breakers, ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) or fuses
4064
Futons
4065
Clocks, electric or battery operated
4066
Scales, electric or battery operated (excluding baby scales)
4067
Clocks, not electric or not battery operated or not specified
4068
Scales, not electric or not battery operated or not specified (excluding baby scales)
4069
Cots
4070
Floor lamps or table lamps, halogen
4071
Floor lamps or table lamps, electric (excluding halogen lamps)
4074
Chairs, other or not specified
4075
Bed rails
4076
Beds or bedframes, other or not specified
4077
Extension or straight ladders
4078
Ladders, other or not specified
4079
Footstools, ottomans or hassocks
4080
Stools, other or not specified
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Code
January 2020
Product Title
4081
Cords, electrical, other or not specified
4082
Toddler beds
4083
Surge suppressors or power strips
4084
Residential alternative energy systems for on-site power generation
4802
Straps, non-stretch, other, or not specified
5001
Other toy weapons (projectile)
5005
Riding toys (excluding bicycles and tricycles), not specified
5006
Other toy guns
5007
Toy weapons, not specified
5010
Crayons or chalk (excluding billiard or pool chalk)
5011
Book bags or back carriers (excluding baby carriers, luggage and camping equipment)
5013
Toy make-up kits or cosmetics (excluding mirrors)
5015
Toy caps, cap toys or cap guns
5016
Balls, other or not specified
5017
Flying discs and boomerangs
5018
Doll houses and other play scenes
5019
Games or game parts (excluding marbles and computer games)
5020
Pretend electronics, tools, housewares, and appliances
5021
Toy vehicles (excluding riding toys)
5022
Scooters, powered
5032
Scooters, unpowered
5024
Scooters, unspecified (not known if powered or not)
5025
Hoverboards and powered skateboards
5029
Camping equipment (excl. trailers, lighting equipment, sleeping bags, cots, hammocks, coolers, stoves and heaters)
5030
Track and field (activity, apparel or equipment; excluding jogging or running for fitness)
5031
Snow boarding (activity, apparel or equipment)
5032
Roller hockey (activity, apparel or equipment)
5033
Mountain or all-terrain bicycles or accessories
5034
Softball (activity, apparel or equipment)
5035
Minibikes, powered
5036
Two-wheeled, powered, off-road vehicles (incl. dirt bikes and trail bikes; excl. mopeds and minibikes)
5037
Hammocks
5038
Fitness/activity tracker, personal (including pedometers and non-medical heart rate monitors)
5040
Bicycles or accessories (excluding mountain or all-terrain bicycles)
5041
Baseball (activity, apparel or equipment; excluding softball)
5042
Deleted in 2020, replaced with 5022 and 5025
5043
Portable swimming pools
5044
Utility vehicles
5555
Substance ingested or inhaled by a victim under age 5 which could lead to a poisoning and for which there is no current
product code.
7878
Product involved, but not a NEISS product, or no product involved (used for special studies only)
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Author | LNoble |
File Modified | 2020-02-05 |
File Created | 2020-01-06 |