Phthalate-Free
Phthalate-free is a material claim that should be read with supporting documentation. In floor mats, the question is whether phthalate plasticizers are part of the material system and whether the claim is supported for children's-product use.
What to verify
- Material family: flexible PVC is often discussed with plasticizers, while EVA is a different foam family.
- Documentation: ask for current records rather than relying on the label alone.
- Scope: read whether the report covers the finished product, material, or supplier sample.
- Use fit: compare product records with the mat's intended supervised floor use.
PopsyKosy context
PopsyKosy pairs phthalate-related language with current CPC/CPSIA documentation, USP Class VI-tested EVA, and material records instead of treating the label as a standalone guarantee.
FAQ
How should parents verify phthalate-free claims?
Ask for current documentation that identifies the product or material, report scope, lab date, and relevant children's-product requirements.
Why compare EVA and PVC when asking about phthalates?
Because flexible PVC is often discussed with plasticizers, while EVA is a different foam family. The exact product documentation still matters.
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