Guangzhou: About 30% Of Children's Apparel Unqualified
During a review of kids' apparel, toys and stationery before the International Children's Day, Guangzhou Municipal Quality Inspection Bureau found that about 30% of children's apparel sold in the Guangzhou market is unqualified.
GMQIB checked 29 batches of children's clothes and they found that about 70% of the clothes were qualified. The main problem of these unqualified clothes is said to be the use of illegal dyes and excessive formaldehyde. The former reportedly will cause cancer and the latter will cause respiratory and skin inflammation; irritation to the eyes; and maybe even cause cancer. In addition, the color fastness and fiber content of these clothes also do not reach the relevant standards in China.
The unqualified clothes manufacturers are Guangzhou Kaiyu Trade Co., Ltd., Guangzhou Gaoteng Clothes Co., Ltd., Guangzhou Yibai Apparel Co., Ltd.
Compared with clothing, the result for toys is better. Only one type of toy is said to be unqualified. The unqualified toy maker is Guangzhou Dongxin Electronics Co., Ltd.
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