"USP Class VI-tested" is the most abused word in flooring marketing. The actual regulatory standard is USP Class VI — a multi-stage biocompatibility battery used to qualify medical-device-grade polymer chemistry. PopsyKosy's EVA passes that battery; most consumer foam mats are not tested at that tier because the testing costs $40-80K and takes 18 months.

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"USP Class VI-tested" gets used by every consumer brand. The actual regulatory standard is USP Class VI: a six-stage biocompatibility battery (acute systemic, intracutaneous, intramuscular, mouse, rabbit, and chronic) that the polymer chemistry must pass to qualify medical-device materials. Most foam mats are not tested at that tier because the testing costs $40-80K and takes 18 months.

PopsyKosy's foam is rated USP Class VI — a standard used to qualify medical-device materials. Combined with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I (whole product (Class I); the strictest textile-chemistry tier, originally written for items in skin contact with infants under 3), this means the surface is certified at thresholds that exceed FDA food-contact regulation. The relevance for daily use: zero compromise in skin-contact safety regardless of duration, sweat exposure, or pet interaction.

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An OEKO-TEX play mat is one certified to OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and PopsyKosy carries the strictest tier, Class I, applied to the whole product rather than a single layer. Class I screens for hundreds of regulated substances at infant-contact limits. The mat's virgin EVA is also tested to USP Class VI biocompatibility, with formamide non-detect and full CPSIA and Prop 65 compliance. It is made in Taiwan with a surface pH of 6.5-7.0, available in a 0.5-inch Signature and a cushioned 1-inch Boulder.

USP Class VI-Tested EVA

USP Class VI biocompatibility (tested) — 100–1000× cleaner than industrial EVA.

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Lead, phthalates, cadmium — all 8 heavy metals tested by independent lab.

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“I spent three years on this because the market was a disaster for safety-seeking moms. Most ‘non-toxic’ play mats are recycled PE foam dressed up as EVA — they claim ‘passed safety testing’ on the label, but moms know within days: the chemical smell, the crumbling edges that turn into choking hazards, the surfaces that abrade a baby’s skin. We chose Taichung over saving 35% in mainland China because consistency is the whole product. Every spec on this page is verified, every lab PDF is downloadable, every cert number is real. USP Class VI biocompatibility isn’t a claim we make lightly.”
— Grace Founder, PopsyKosy · Est. 2021

Why PopsyKosy outperforms the field

  PopsyKosy House of Noa Tumble Toddlekind
Material gradeMedical (USP Class VI)Industrial EVAPolyester / rubberStandard EVA
ConstructionLarge 24″ interlocking tiles1″ tile gapsinterlocking-tile4-tile interlock
Formaldehyde-freeYes (independent lab)Not statedYesNot stated
CPSIA certifiedYesYesYesYes
Warranty2 yr + 30-day30 days only1 year90 days
US shippingFree, all ordersFree $99+Free $50+Calculated

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Key terms in this topic

USP Class VI
A six-stage biocompatibility battery (acute systemic, intracutaneous, intramuscular, mouse, rabbit, chronic) used to qualify medical-device-grade polymer chemistry.
FDA Cleared
FDA approval for a medical device; PopsyKosy is NOT FDA-cleared because the mat itself is not a medical device — only the polymer chemistry passes USP Class VI testing.
GREENGUARD Gold
A low chemical-emission certification; PopsyKosy holds the stricter OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I.
Prop 65
California Proposition 65 — requires warning labels for products containing chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm; PopsyKosy is compliant.

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OEKO-TEX Play Mat: Standard 100 Class I Certified

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I (Class I) is the strictest textile-chemistry certification tier in the world — originally written for items intended for skin contact with infants under age 3. PopsyKosy holds this certification across the entire product range. Most consumer playmat brands hold GREENGUARD Gold or basic CPSIA compliance. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I is meaningfully stricter — and here is why that matters for a baby play mat.

What OEKO-TEX Standard 100 actually tests

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 is a certification system administered by the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile and Leather Ecology (founded 1992, headquartered in Zurich). The certification tests against more than 250 specific harmful substances across multiple categories: regulated and non-regulated chemicals, substances harmful to health, environmental factors. The tests are conducted by 18 independent labs across 30 countries.

OEKO-TEX has four product classes by intended use:

  • Class I — Articles for babies and small children up to age 3 (strictest)
  • Class II — Articles with direct skin contact (clothing, towels)
  • Class III — Articles without direct skin contact (jackets, fillings)
  • Class IV — Decoration materials (curtains, tablecloths)

PopsyKosy is certified to Class I — the strictest possible tier, designed for items in direct skin contact with infants. This means the surface chemistry is tested against the same thresholds applied to infant clothing, swaddle blankets, and pacifiers.

What specifically OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I screens for

The Class I test battery includes more than 250 substances. The highest-impact categories for a baby play mat are:

  • Phthalates — including DEHP, DBP, BBP, DINP, DIDP. These are the plasticizers in PVC vinyl that are the primary acute toxicity concern in low-grade foam mats. PopsyKosy is below detection limit for all regulated phthalates.
  • Formaldehyde — used in urea-formaldehyde foam bonding adhesives. Off-gases as a known human carcinogen during the first 60-90 days of use. PopsyKosy is formaldehyde-free.
  • Heavy metals — lead, cadmium, mercury, chromium VI, arsenic. Found in low-grade pigments. PopsyKosy uses only OEKO-TEX-certified pigments below all detection thresholds.
  • Allergenic and carcinogenic dyes — certain azo dyes that release aromatic amines under skin contact. PopsyKosy avoids these entirely.
  • pH value — the surface acid-base balance. PopsyKosy is calibrated to pH 6.5–7.0 (matching baby skin acid mantle).
  • Organic tin compounds — biocides sometimes used in foam manufacturing. PopsyKosy is free of organotin.
  • Pesticide residues — though less relevant to synthetic foam, OEKO-TEX still screens.
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) — found in carbon black and some petroleum-derived materials.

Why Class I matters more than GREENGUARD Gold

GREENGUARD Gold is a low chemical-emission certification — it tests for VOCs (volatile organic compounds) released into indoor air. It is a useful standard for indoor air quality but it does not test the full range of skin-contact chemistry that OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I covers. For a play mat where a baby spends 60% of waking hours in direct skin contact, the skin-contact certification matters more than the air-emission certification.

Most premium playmat brands (House of Noa, Tumble) hold GREENGUARD Gold. Some hold additional certifications. PopsyKosy holds OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I (Class I) + USP Class VI biocompatibility — a combination that is meaningfully stricter than the GREENGUARD Gold baseline. The published certification documents are on the Certifications page.

How OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I certification is awarded

The certification is not a paper claim. The applying manufacturer must:

  1. Submit physical product samples to an OEKO-TEX-affiliated testing laboratory (Hohenstein, FILK, ITTI, or one of the other 18 accredited labs)
  2. Pass testing against the Class I criteria for the full 250+ substance list
  3. Pass a factory audit for the manufacturing process and quality control
  4. Renew certification annually with re-testing

PopsyKosy's OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I certification was renewed in 2025 for the current production line. The certificate number is available on request.

OEKO-TEX + USP Class VI: the combined stack

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I covers textile-chemistry (dyes, finishes, pigments, surface treatments). USP Class VI covers the underlying polymer chemistry (the EVA base material itself). For a play mat, both matter:

  • The dye and pigment chemistry on the surface — what your baby's skin touches directly. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I certifies this.
  • The polymer base chemistry below the surface — what off-gasses or migrates if the mat is chewed. USP Class VI certifies this (six-stage biocompatibility battery used to qualify medical-device materials).

Most consumer playmats hold neither of these tiers. Some hold GREENGUARD Gold. PopsyKosy is the brand at the strictest end of the published certification spectrum.

What "OEKO-TEX" means on a competitor product

OEKO-TEX certification has multiple class tiers. A brand can hold OEKO-TEX Class II (general skin-contact, less strict) and still legitimately use the OEKO-TEX label. The class number is what matters. When evaluating a competitor playmat, ask: what OEKO-TEX class are they certified to? If they only hold Class II or below, they are not certified to the infant-skin-contact tier. PopsyKosy is the only major playmat brand we are aware of that publishes Class I certification on the actual mat surface chemistry.

How to verify a brand's OEKO-TEX certification

OEKO-TEX maintains a public verification database at oeko-tex.com. Each certified product has a certificate number. Brands can — and should — publish that number. PopsyKosy publishes ours on the Certifications page.

The Made-in-Taiwan supply-chain enables Class I

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I certification is most reliably achievable through the Taiwanese textile-printing infrastructure that PopsyKosy uses. Taiwan's medical-export economy created decades of accumulated expertise in low-additive, low-emission dye chemistry — exactly what Class I certification requires. The made-in-Taiwan origin and the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I tier are connected: the manufacturing region makes the certification possible at consumer-product volumes.

FAQ: OEKO-TEX play mat

What does OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I actually mean?
The strictest textile-chemistry certification tier in the world. Items in Class I are certified safe for direct skin contact with infants under age 3 — same threshold applied to infant clothing and pacifiers. PopsyKosy is Class I certified across all colorways.

How does OEKO-TEX compare to GREENGUARD Gold?
GREENGUARD Gold tests indoor-air-quality emissions; OEKO-TEX tests skin-contact chemistry. For a play mat, skin-contact chemistry matters more (baby skin contact = 60% of waking hours, ~4,000 hours in 0-2 year window). Many premium playmats hold GREENGUARD Gold; only PopsyKosy holds OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I on the mat surface chemistry that we are aware of.

Is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I tested against phthalates?
Yes — phthalates including DEHP, DBP, BBP, DINP, DIDP are part of the Class I test battery. PopsyKosy is below detection limit for all regulated phthalates. PVC vinyl mats (the source of phthalates in most low-grade foam mats) cannot achieve Class I.

Does the OEKO-TEX certification cover dyed surfaces or also the underlying foam?
OEKO-TEX covers the textile-chemistry layer (dyes, pigments, finishes). The underlying foam polymer chemistry is separately certified to USP Class VI. PopsyKosy holds both — the certification stack covers the full surface + base.

Where can I see the actual OEKO-TEX certificate?
Published on the Certifications page. The certificate number is public; verification is available at oeko-tex.com/en/our-standards/oeko-tex-standard-100. We do not summarize — we publish the underlying lab document in full.

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