Not exact matches
The use of certain fibers, such as wool, rayon, and acrylics, are naturally
flame -
retardant enough to pass the
standards without the need for chemicals.
Their products are manufactured in highest ethical and environmental
standards, free of known toxins and carcinogens like BPA, Phthalates, PVC / vinyl,
Flame Retardants, Polyurethane, Formaldehyde, VOCs, lead, and Greenguard, GOTS or Oeko - Tex certified whenever possible.
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.
Wool is naturally
flame retardant and meets the
standards for sleepwear naturally.
Wool is also a natural
flame -
retardant, making it possible to meet the high
standards of The CPSC wihthout using any chemicals whatsoever.
UPPAbaby recently proved this can be done through their Mesa Henry infant seat, the first ever car seat manufactured without added
flame retardants that still meet fire safety
standards.
The products offered are first - year essentials that are manufactured in highest ethical and environmental
standards, free of known toxins and carcinogens like BPA, Phthalates, PVC / vinyl,
Flame Retardants, Polyurethane, Formaldehyde, VOCs, lead, and Greenguard, GOTS or Oeko - Tex certified whenever possible.
However, what Naturepedic is known for is their innovative natural design and intelligent mattress construction, which allows for Naturepedic to pass all Federal and State flammability
standards without the use of
flame retardant chemicals or barriers.
Plus it has been thoroughly tested for chemical emissions and passes all flammability
standards without the need for
flame retardant chemicals or other barriers.
This crib mattress has a waterproof surface and meets flammability requirements without the use of
flame retardant chemicals; its surface even meets food contact
standards.
Baby and child pajamas are supposed to be tight fitting or made of
flame -
retardant fabric to meet federal safety
standards.
The filling meets all flammability
standards without the addition of
flame retardant chemicals.
Passes all federal and state flammability
standards without the use of any fire
retardant chemicals or chemical
flame barriers
The Henry and Jordan MESA fashions are the only car seats to pass federal flammability
standards without the application of chemical
flame retardants.
These companies who use a SAFE ALTERNATIVE (to these toxic fire
retardants) CAN meet all
flame resistant
standards without exposing our children to harmful chemicals.
This
standard prohibits the use of
flame retardant chemicals (e.g., Tris, PBB, TEPA, TCEP9, etc.) in products made for children.
As of January 2013, Britax required all of its suppliers to eliminate certain chemical
flame retardants containing bromine, chlorine or other halogens, from all components used in its car seats and all other products — while still ensuring their ability to pass federal government
standards for flammability.
Naturepedic passes all Federal and State flammability
standards without the use of fire
retardant chemicals or
flame retardant barriers.
Graco phased out the use of
flame retardant fabrics within its strollers years ago, but the company still uses
flame retardant fabrics within its car seats to maintain the flammability safety
standards required by U.S. federal law.
Its B - Agile stroller is free of all
flame retardants, and Britax's B - Safe car seat meets the federal flammability
standards because the manufacturer uses safer versions of
flame retardants that are not brominated or chlorine - based.
Lullaby Earth Breeze mattresses are made without vinyl, PVC, and phthalates; they are also free of
flame retardants, yet still pass all government flammability
standards.
They are certified organic and non-toxic by the Global Organic Textile
Standard and meet federal flammability
standards without the need for
flame retardant chemicals of any kind.
We believe the only safe
flame retardant is none at all, and our products meet all flammability
standards without the need for
flame retardant chemicals of any kind..
Helly Hansen would go fully Bluesign except that some of its specialty products that need to be
flame retardant do not meet the
standard.
Manufacturers used PBDEs as the primary
flame retardant chemical in furniture between 1975 and 2004 to comply with fire safety
standards, with the highest use of these chemicals occurring in North America.
Although it is not a national
standard, much of the nation's furniture contains
flame retardants to comply with it.
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.
By law, mattresses have to pass certain
standards for being
flame retardant.
The great news: In early 2014, California revised its flammability regulations, enabling furniture makers to meet the
standards without
flame -
retardant chemicals.
NSF
Standard 401 - Emerging Compounds / Incidental Contaminants: This standard covers up to 15 contaminants found in tap water such as pharmaceutical drugs, heavy metals, and flame ret
Standard 401 - Emerging Compounds / Incidental Contaminants: This
standard covers up to 15 contaminants found in tap water such as pharmaceutical drugs, heavy metals, and flame ret
standard covers up to 15 contaminants found in tap water such as pharmaceutical drugs, heavy metals, and
flame retardants.
All of their materials meet a
standard called CertiPUR - US which means they are analyzed by an independent, accredited testing laboratory and found to be free of ozone depletes, PBDE
flame retardants, heavy metals, formaldehyde and phthalates.
Many manufacturers apply the
standards to products sold nationwide, and Stapleton cautions that she has found
flame retardants even in furniture that didn't have such a label.
Furniture made with
flame retardants often features a label that indicates it meets flammability
standards in California's Technical Bulletin 117.
A variety of window treatments improve energy efficiency include: • Solar Shades block up to 99 % of sun's heat and glare and are one of the best ways to reduce energy costs • Roller Shades have room - darkening properties, are easy to use, and come in infinite choices of colors and fabrics to match the décor and style of your business • Graphic Shades have similar energy saving properties as roller shades and solar shades, and are a great way to provide messaging and branding for your business • Window film and tinting significantly cuts energy costs, provides UV protection, privacy, and added security • Blinds from BB Commercial Solutions block the sun when they are closed, and are
flame retardant and certified green to meet commercial business
standards • Shutters are extremely insulating and super stylish, and can be custom made to fit specially shaped windows • Drapes can be light filtering or room darkening to block the sun.
Manufactured to meet California TB117 - 2013 fire safety
standards without the use of
flame retardant additives in the upholstery foam.