BPA-Free

BPA-free means a brand is claiming the product does not contain bisphenol A, a chemical associated with some plastics and resins. For baby products, the phrase should be supported by current documentation instead of being treated as proof by itself.

What to verify

  • Material relevance: check whether BPA is relevant to the material family being discussed.
  • Report scope: ask whether the claim is supported for the finished product, material, or product family.
  • Current records: look for lab, date, sample, and standard details.
  • Use context: compare care instructions, room fit, and supervised use alongside material claims.

PopsyKosy context

PopsyKosy keeps BPA-related language tied to material records and reviews it alongside USP Class VI-tested EVA, CPSIA/CPC, ASTM F963, EN71, REACH, Prop 65, .

Read the tests that matter guide

FAQ

What does BPA-free mean?

It is a claim that the product does not contain bisphenol A. Shoppers should verify the claim with current documentation.

Is BPA-free enough to choose a play mat?

No. Also compare material type, report scope, thickness, care instructions, and intended supervised use.