After the big head dolls and Sanlu, children's furniture has problems again. It really makes parents "disheartened". With some products under the "green" umbrella, will the children's health and safety be really guaranteed? "Thick and thin": focus on formaldehyde and heavy metals are often ignored Ever since furniture's formaldehyde exceeded the standard, many consumers blindly stared at whether the formaldehyde exceeded the standard. This is understandable. However, the danger of ignoring heavy metals is also not to be underestimated. For example, the heavy metal content of inferior paint is even higher. At 1 meter from the ground, the lead concentration in the air is 16 times that of 1.5 meters, and the height of children is just within this range. During the reporter's interview, it was discovered that the merchants would claim to be environmentally friendly and green products, which are specialized in the production of children's furniture. However, when walking into some children's furniture franchise stores, there will still be a slight pungent smell coming from the wind. In some wooden children's furniture stores, the smell resembling logs is hard to tell! Not to be confused: the standard must be "everything" It is understood that at present, there is no special production standard in the domestic children's furniture production industry, only adult furniture production standards can be applied. Children and adults have different bearing and adapting abilities. Being harmless to adults does not mean that they are safe for children. In terms of resistance to cold viruses, children are far behind adults, not to mention harmful substances? Loader Parts,Track Loader Parts,Case Loader Parts,Skid Loader Parts JINING SHANTE SONGZHENG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CO.LTD , https://www.sdkomatsudozerparts.com
In the first half of this year alone, there were more than 20 children's furniture manufacturers exposed by the quality supervision department. In Guangdong, the passing rate of 62 batches of children's furniture is only 67.7%, two batches of children's furniture exceed the heavy metal standard, and three batches of children's furniture exceed the standard of formaldehyde emissions. The heavy metals in furniture are mainly lead, cadmium, chromium, etc., and one of the children's bedside cabinets has a measured lead value that is nearly 40 times higher than the standard!