Folded home textile products may contain more carcinogens

Last week, the Beijing Youth Daily “Guangsha Times” published an article “Chaos of home textile products”, which conveyed to consumers the information that buyers’ textile products need to be carefully monitored. In recent days, a news about “carcinogenicity of home textiles” once again caused consumers nervous tensions, fearing that they and their families had the trick of “toxic home textiles”.
For this reason, the Beijing Youth Daily “Guangsha Times” continues to follow. The information comes from the official website of the Beijing Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce. The content shows that after the quality inspection of bedding products, it was discovered that Ariel, Yingshi, Lamb, Red Fuji, Yalu, Jinpei, Kaisheng Home Textiles, Brands such as Boyang Home Textiles and Fadani were classified as unqualified products. The main problems involved were the use of bedding, fiber content, color fastness, and size deviation ratio Q, which did not meet the relevant standards. Among them, two brands, Yalu and Jinpei, were detected to contain cancer-causing substance "dividable cancer aromatic amines".
Recognize the home textile products around you
While being scared by this news, should consumers ask themselves to understand the home textile products they are using and preparing to buy? Concerned about health problems yet?
In fact, the "Poison Home Textile" incident is just a primer. Home textile products are not as simple as you think. The knowledge is still very deep. Experts in the industry said that the average consumer only pays attention to pattern designs. They think that picking up bedclothes, selecting cloths, and making curtains are the easiest steps in grooming a home. This kind of thinking is too sloppy and the closest to everyday life is home textiles. Products actually contain many things that ordinary consumers do not know.
The depth of color and degree of fading are not the criteria for judging the quality of home textiles
The darker and more colorful, the deeper the color fade, the higher the number of home textile products, the quality of the problem, the higher the possibility of using "toxic dyes." Most consumers have the above ideas. Insiders pointed out that this is wrong and unscientific. This consumption misconception needs to be reversed. Zhao Yumei, Assistant to General Manager of Yina Home Textiles, told Guangsha Times that the color depth and fade degree of textiles did not determine the amount of pollutants, nor was it a criterion for judging the quality of the products.
The color fastness of dark-colored home textiles may be inferior to that of light-colored products. This may be related to the fact that coloring techniques and drying are not in place. Therefore, dark-colored home textiles may lose their color when infiltrated or rinsed. For example, when two or three flushes are made before the big red bedding, it is normal for the color to disappear. These are floating colors and are not made of toxic dyes. However, Zhao Yumei also bluntly stated that if home textile products that are still faded after repeated washings are used, there may be quality problems. Consumers should also have a good idea.
Carcinogenic dye country has long been banned
Guangsha Times found that of the ten unqualified brands and products sold in the Beijing market announced by the Trade and Industry Bureau, only the luxurious jacquard four-piece printing of Dongguan Yalu Home Textiles and the stylish Korean style of Shanghai Jinpei Home Textiles. The four-piece set detected "carcinogenic aromatic amine dyes that can be decomposed". The remaining eight brands such as Kaisheng Home Textiles and Boyang Home Textiles were all unqualified in terms of product specifications, fiber content, and dimensional deviation ratio, and did not involve pollution problems. However, people in the textile industry stated that the 20% of “toxic home textiles” has dragged the entire industry. In fact, most regular home textile brands have stayed away from “carcinogenic dyes” more than a decade ago.
According to Ge Keming, general manager of Featherland Yujialan, the carcinogen “decomposable aromatic amine dye” detected by the Bureau of Industry and Commerce is a toxic chemical substance that makes textile products easier to color and brighter. The use of this kind of dye has low cost and fast coloring, so some small textile factories will use this as raw material for processing. However, as early as ten years ago, China had explicitly banned the use of "aromatic amine dyes," and China's mandatory standard "National Textile Basic Safety Technical Regulations" (GB18401-2010) also explicitly requested that A, B, and C textiles. The degradable carcinogenic aromatic amine dye must be disabled.
Consumers can check their home textiles if they are not at ease
Although "carcinogenic home textiles" is just an example, consumers still doubt the bedding they are using. Zhao Yanmei of Yina Home Textiles recommends that if consumers are not confident about their home textile products, they can submit their own inspections and find professional inspection agencies to help. At present, there are three textile quality inspection organizations approved by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision: beijing garment quality supervision and inspection station, Beijing Textile Fiber Inspection Institute, Beijing Textile Products and Dye Additives Quality Supervision and Inspection Station. The inspection fee is charged according to the test items, and the price of each item is a few hundred dollars. Wen/Wang Sifei
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The label is hidden in the university
Just ask the price, do not look at the label, so that the buyer is not spinning. In fact, textile labels include durable and non-durable labels. Whether the content written on the label is complete, whether the content of the label is printed according to the order, and whether the label is clearly legible or not, can reveal the degree of specification and the quality of a home textile product. If you look at it more, you can avoid the "toxic home textiles."
One smell, two touches, three stay permits
Three tricks to see home textiles. One: smell. Whether there is a pungent odor in the home textiles, especially in folded-tape packaging. If there are, the product may have excessive formaldehyde, odor and other quality problems; 2: touch. If the product has a poor touch, rough hair, it is best not to buy; Within a certain period of time after the purchase of the goods, try to keep all the vouchers related to the goods, including: purchase tickets, home textile tags, etc., which can be used to guide product maintenance, and can also be kept as evidence.

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