The National Technical Specification for Basic Safety of Textiles issued in 2003 stipulates the formaldehyde content, color fastness, pH value and aromatic ammonia content of textile products, and classifies the safety categories of textile products into three categories: A, B and C. According to the technical specification for safety of textile products, only products with safety category above B are suitable for personal wear.
When buying clothes, consumers should pay attention to the trademark and article number of clothes. The article number on the clothing trademark can also reveal invisible information such as production year and quarter. For example, if the commodity number is K2084JJ333—990, K stands for abbreviation of company brand, 2 stands for type, 08 stands for year, 4 stands for quarter, JJ33 stands for type and serial number of commodity, and 990 stands for color code. In the process of textile and garment production, various finishing agents such as dyes and auxiliaries should be added, which contain or produce substances harmful to human body more or less. When harmful substances remain on textiles and reach a certain amount, it will do harm to people's skin and even human health. Therefore, consumers should pay attention to identify the quality and safety level of clothing from the relevant indicators marked on the clothing trademark. Clothing sold through formal channels will be marked with safety categories on the tag. Consumers should pay attention to distinguish the safety categories of clothes when purchasing clothes, and avoid wearing clothes marked as Class C that are not in direct contact with the skin.
Precautions for buying clothes for your baby:
1, choose and buy products with complete and detailed logos:
Instructions for use of consumer goods The instructions for use of textiles and clothing stipulate that the instructions must indicate the name and address of the manufacturer, product name, product model and specification, composition and content of raw materials used, washing method, product standard number, product quality grade, product quality inspection certificate, etc.
Step 2 touch it:
Choose the right fabric. It is best to choose natural materials such as pure cotton for children's wear, and pay attention to its comfort, elasticity, sweat absorption, breathability, warmth retention and shrinkage.
3. Take a look:
Choose a color. When buying clothes for your baby, try to choose clothes with light color, soft color and no fluorescent components.