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南京市发布儿童用品产品质量监督抽查结果
Jiang Nan Shi Bao· 2025-05-30 14:43
Core Viewpoint - The quality inspection of children's products in Nanjing revealed that out of 95 batches tested, 3 batches were found to be non-compliant, raising concerns about the safety and health implications for children [1][2][3] Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 95 batches of children's products were tested, including 7 from manufacturers, 72 from physical stores, and 16 from e-commerce platforms [1] - The inspection covered five categories: backpacks, children's shoes, children's and infant clothing, infant diapers, and children's sports helmets [1] - Among the 40 batches of children's and infant clothing tested, 1 batch was non-compliant due to a pH value of 9.0, exceeding the acceptable range for direct skin contact [1] - In the backpack category, 1 out of 15 batches failed due to excessive levels of phthalate plasticizers in accessible plastic parts [2] - For children's shoes, 1 out of 20 batches was non-compliant due to poor abrasion resistance of the outsole, which could increase the risk of slips and falls [2] - No non-compliant products were found in the 10 batches of infant diapers and 10 batches of children's sports helmets tested, resulting in a 0% failure rate for these categories [2] Group 2: Health Implications - High pH levels in children's clothing can disrupt the skin's acidic environment, potentially leading to allergic reactions and skin irritations, especially in infants and children with sensitive skin [1] - Excessive exposure to phthalate plasticizers in backpacks may result in developmental issues in children and metabolic diseases in adults [2] - Poor abrasion resistance in children's shoes can lead to uneven wear, increasing the risk of injury and long-term posture issues [2] Group 3: Regulatory Actions - The Nanjing Market Supervision Administration will take strict legal actions based on the inspection results and will publicly disclose the findings [3] - Consumers are advised to retain purchase receipts and report any quality issues or safety hazards to the authorities to protect their rights [3]