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National Standard: Children Under 7 Years Old Should Not Have Rope In Head And Neck.

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On May 26th, AQSIQ and the National Standard Committee approved the mandatory national standard GB 31701-2015 today.

Textile products for children

Safety technical specification.

It is reported that this is the first mandatory national standard specifically for infants and children's textile products (children's wear).

The standard will be formally implemented in June 1, 2016.

It is understood that, in view of the particularity of infants and children groups, the standard further improves the safety requirements of infants and children's textile products on the basis of the original textile safety standards, and requires comprehensive upgrading of safety requirements.

Among them, in terms of chemical safety requirements, the standard increased the requirement of 2 kinds of heavy metals for 6 plasticizers and lead and cadmium.

In terms of mechanical safety, the standard specifies the rope belts for different parts of children's clothing, such as head, neck, shoulder and waist, requiring no rope to be worn in infants and children under 7 years of age. At the same time, the standard also stipulates textile accessories, requiring attachments to have certain tensile strength, and there should be no sharp edges and sharp edges.

In addition, the standard also increased the combustion performance requirements.

At the same time, according to the age difference, the standard will

Children's wear

It can be divided into two groups. It is suitable for infants and young children aged 36 months and below, and is suitable for infants and young children aged 3 and over. Children under the age of 14 and below are dressed in children's textile products.

According to the different safety requirements, the standards of children's clothing safety technology can be divided into three categories: A, B and C. Class A is the best, followed by B class, and C class is the basic requirement.

Infants and young children's textile products should meet the requirements of category a. Children's textile products with direct contact with the skin should meet the requirements of category B at least. Children's textile products with direct contact with the skin should meet the requirements of category C at least.

At the same time, children's clothing should be marked on the instructions, and infant textile products should also be filled with "baby products".

In the future, when choosing children's clothing, consumers can refer to the safety categories specified in the instructions.

  

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