In addition, in the cases investigated by the customs, the unqualified items detected by imported children's wear mainly include color fastness, tensile strength of accessories and instructions for use. The unqualified items detected in imported children's toys mainly include small parts, toxic and harmful substances, and? CCC? Marking, thickness of packaging film, etc. ; The unqualified items detected by imported children's toothbrushes mainly include monofilament top profile qualification rate, monofilament bending recovery rate and sanding (flat) qualification rate. The unqualified items detected by imported children's shoes mainly include the tensile strength of accessories; The unqualified items detected in imported pacifier bottles mainly include volatile substances exceeding the standard.
According to the relevant provisions of the Commodity Inspection Law and its implementing regulations, the customs shall take disposal measures such as destroying and returning unqualified imported children's products according to law. The Customs reminds everyone that it is necessary to be rational and cautious when purchasing related imported children's products, and the following points should be paid attention to when purchasing imported children's products:
1. When buying baby clothes and children's shoes, try to choose clothes with light colors, relatively few coatings and safety ropes, and check whether buttons and decorative items are firm; Durable labels sewn on clothes that can be worn close to the body, not in direct contact with the skin; After buying it, wash it carefully before giving it to the children.
2. What should I pay attention to when buying toys? CCC? Logo, Chinese label logo, focuses on age grouping and warning instructions when using; Try not to buy potentially dangerous toys such as small parts and thin packaging film.
3. When buying children's toothbrushes, you should pay attention to the parts that directly contact children's mouths, such as the brush head and bristles, and choose a toothbrush with soft bristles, a brush tip and a round brush head.
4. When buying a bottle nipple, be sure to carefully describe the instructions and materials in reading chinese, and choose a bottle nipple with high temperature resistance, non-toxicity, environmental protection, glass, silicone and other stable materials.
Clothes are generally classified according to the National General Safety Technical Specification for Textile Products, and are divided into category A: baby products, that is, babies under 36 months; Class B: products in direct contact with skin; Class c: products that do not directly contact the skin. What happens if the baby wears class B clothes? What are the disadvantages?
The revised version of the National General Safety Technical Specification for Textile Products (GB18401-2010) drafted by the National Textile Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center has been fully implemented since August 12. What is the new national standard compared with the old standard issued in 2003? Baby clothes? The scope of has expanded. First of all? Baby clothes? The applicable age range is expanded from 2 years old to 3 years old, and the applicable height and body shape range is increased from 80 cm to 100 cm. The limits of harmful substances corresponding to different grades are also different. The limit requirements of Class A are the most stringent, such as the requirements for formaldehyde. What is the standard of Grade A? 20mg/ kg, class B? 75mg/ kg, class c? 300 mg/kg.
In addition, the new national standard also stipulates that the product execution standard should be marked on the product identification board, and the safety technology category of product execution should be marked according to GB 1840 1. That is to say, infant clothing must be marked? Baby products category a GB18401-2010? At the same time, the product specifications (i.e. height, chest circumference, waist circumference and other information) should be marked. Textile products that do not meet the new standards will be banned from production, sale and import. According to the new national standard, clothing is divided into three safety levels: A, B and C. It is clear that only Class A products can be worn by babies. Clothing in direct contact with skin should meet the technical requirements of Class B products, and clothing without direct contact with skin should meet the technical requirements of Class C products. But if the latter two are infant clothes, they must also meet the technical requirements of Class A products.
If babies under 36 months wear Class B products as close-fitting clothes, it may irritate children's skin and cause skin diseases. Generally, the PH value of Class B will be lower than that of Class A, or even not, while the unqualified products of other classes are mainly due to the fact that fabric manufacturers use a lot of acid and alkali substances in the dyeing and finishing process and do not adopt a reasonable neutralization treatment process. If the PH value of clothes is too high or too low, it will directly destroy the balance mechanism of human skin, weaken the skin's ability to resist the invasion of germs, and may cause skin allergies, itching, redness and other reactions, and even trigger irritating dermatitis and contact dermatitis.
Therefore, when parents buy children's clothes and all supplies, they must first look at the safety category of the products. If all parameters are higher than the safe value, don't give it to your baby to avoid harm to your body.