Can someone please help with this

question?

The Arts and Crafts Materials Institute's seal(AMCI)means
that the product:

1. has been evaluated and is safe for
physically or mentally handicapped
children.

2. has been evaluated by a qualified
toxicologist for both acute and
chronic hazards.

3. production has been supervised by
the AMCI,which certifies that it
has been manufactured under safe
conditions.

4. conforms to the standards of the
Arts and Crafts Institute for
Art and Social development.

Isn't #2 the right answer?
I was reading and got confused in my
comprehension of the material.
Anyway, thanks for your help!

http://www.acminet.org/Safety.htm#three

Yes, number two is right, but it could have been worded differently.

when I read the first answer and then the second,I got confused. But, you're
sure the second is right?

I agree with Bob Pursley. The ACMI seal applies means that the product is safe for everyone, including all children, whether they are handicapped or not.

Yes. Number one and two are both right, however, number two is the better answer. The materials are safe for all kids.

Yes, I can understand how the wording of the options can be confusing. In this case, both option 1 and option 2 are actually correct. The Arts and Crafts Materials Institute's seal (ACMI) means that the product has been evaluated and is safe for physically or mentally handicapped children (option 1), and it has also been evaluated by a qualified toxicologist for both acute and chronic hazards (option 2).

The purpose of the ACMI seal is to ensure that art and craft materials are safe for use by children, including those who may have physical or mental disabilities. The ACMI evaluates the products and provides their seal of approval to signify that the materials have undergone testing and are safe for use.

So, to answer your question, both options 1 and 2 are correct. Option 2 is a more specific explanation of what the ACMI seal signifies, as it highlights the evaluation by a toxicologist, but option 1 is also valid as it emphasizes the safety for physically or mentally handicapped children.