Flame Retardant Children's Sleepwear (CPSC Standard, Tight-Fit Exemption) — safety profile
Low riskCPSC children's sleepwear flammability standards (16 CFR 1615/1616): sleepwear for children 9 months to 14 years must either pass flame resistance testing OR be tight-fitting (snug-fit exemption — tight garments don't catch fire as easily).
What is this product?
CPSC children's sleepwear flammability standards (16 CFR 1615/1616): sleepwear for children 9 months to 14 years must either pass flame resistance testing OR be tight-fitting (snug-fit exemption — tight garments don't catch fire as easily). Historically treated with TRIS (TDCPP), chlorinated phosphate FRs — now banned or restricted. Current flame retardant treatments: organophosphorus compounds, nitrogen-based FRs. Tight-fit sleepwear alternative: requires no chemical FR treatment — uses fit and fabric weight for safety. Most major brands now use tight-fit exemption, avoiding chemical FR entirely.
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Flame Retardant
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