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After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

author:Sixth brother of chemistry

Hello everyone, I am the sixth brother of chemistry [666]

Like to choose from a chemical point of view: baby good things [China like]

Today I will talk to you about it: from a chemical point of view, how to choose: short sleeves?

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

Summer is coming, and we and the baby have to wear short sleeves every day. Will the material used for short sleeves be potentially dangerous? For us, it's important.

When we buy short sleeves, we can choose from the following 3 points:

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

Point 1: Look at the short sleeves, is there a print pattern?

Here friends will ask: on the short sleeves, is it better to have a print pattern, or is it better to have no print pattern?

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

I think: short sleeves, no print pattern, would be better.

Because: Now the print pattern on the short sleeve, although most of it is printed with water-based glue. However, no matter how water-based and environmentally friendly the printing paste is, it is also a chemical coating.

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

It's only a matter of time before these coatings will eventually fall off. Moreover, these printing coatings, potential certain hidden dangers. Therefore, short sleeves do not have a printed pattern, which is better than having a printed pattern.

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

When we buy short sleeves, the second point to look at is: the safety standard on the short sleeve hangtag, is it "GB 31701-2015 Class A"?

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

This standard divides the safety technology categories of children's clothing into three categories, namely: A, B and C.

Class A is a fabric accessible to infants and young children, Class B is a fabric accessible to adults, and Class C is a fabric that cannot directly touch the skin.

Therefore: the safety level of short-sleeved fabrics reaches Class A, and we and the baby can wear it more securely.

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

When we buy short sleeves, the third point to look at is: the color of the short sleeves, is it a light color?

The lighter the color of the short sleeves, the less dye is used, and the more comfortable we and our baby can wear.

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

Suggestion: When we buy short sleeves, we give priority to purchasing: short sleeves with "no print" on the short sleeves, the safety standard on the hang tag is "GB 31701-2015 Class A", and the color is "light".

After I learned chemistry, I didn't buy short sleeves with patterns for my baby

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