Product Safety
The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), which came into effect on December 13, 2024, is the European Union (EU) law that established new rules for ensuring the safety of consumer products sold in the EU. It requires brick-and-mortar businesses, online retailers, and importers/exporters to conduct risk assessments, provide safety information, and ensure products offered for sale in the EU are safe throughout their shelf-life, regardless of the sales channel.
To comply with the GPSR, we offer the following information on our website, which supplements information already printed on our manufactured games from 2025 going forward. This page is linked in the footer and appears on all pages of the site, including product pages, in compliance with GPSR requirements.
Contact Information
To contact us as the publisher:
Central Michigan University Press
1429 S. Washington St
Anspach Hall 001 – CMU
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
+1 (989) 774-1453
cmichpress@cmich.edu
To contact our UK importer:
GamesQuest Ltd
Unit 15, Old Station Way
Bordon Trading Estate
Bordon, Hampshire
GU35 9HH
UK
GamesQuest Contact Form
To contact our EU Authorized Representative:
RepGuardia Global Limited
6 Fern Road
Sandyford
Dublin
Ireland
D18 FP98
contact@repguardia.com
Safe Handling and Disposal Instructions
To safely store our board and card games:
- Keep them in a cool, dry, and climate-controlled environment, using plastic, airtight containers to protect against dust and moisture.
- Avoid areas prone to temperature fluctuations, as extremes in heat and cold can warp the games and their components.
- If storing in a basement, place the games on shelves or elevate from the floor in some way to avoid water damage from minor flooding.
- For long-term storage, do not stack game boxes on top of each other to avoid adding too much stress to the game.
To safely dispose of our games:
- If your games are in good condition, consider donating them to a school, library, or nonprofit charity.
- For damaged or incomplete games, upcycle individual components for other games or craft projects, or recycle the games following your local recycling guidelines.