Not exact matches
All fabric, foam, stuffing and filling in the littlebeam ™ Nursing Pillows are exempt from
California Bureau of Home Furnishings
flammability standards and have never contained harmful flame retardant chemicals.
Completely hygienic and meets Federal
Flammability standard 16 CFR 1632 and The
California Bureau of Home Furnishings technical Bulletin 603.
In 2007 when the Federal
Flammability standard (16CFR 1633) was enacted, which was an even more stringent «open flame» standard than
California's TB603, we had to change nothing.
Newsworthy chemicals End of the
flammability standard: As health concerns over flame retardants mount,
California unveils a new
flammability standard that avoids their use in furniture.
California unveils new
flammability standard.
Furniture
flammability is largely regulated by states, and
California is by far the toughest.
The great news: In early 2014,
California revised its
flammability regulations, enabling furniture makers to meet the standards without flame - retardant chemicals.
In fact, 97 % of people tested in the US were found to have high levels of PBDEs in their bodies, especially residents of
California (due to their
flammability laws).
California poultry had the highest, consistent with strict furniture
flammability codes, but it's not like chickens are pecking at the furniture.
Furniture made with flame retardants often features a label that indicates it meets
flammability standards in
California's Technical Bulletin 117.