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I understand that =
> PDBEs are some kind of flame retardant chemical, but what products can =
> we find them in?
> Anne Nans, RN/IBCLC
> Fredericksburg, VA
Pajamas & nightgowns for infants and children are required by law in the US
to be treated.
From memory only, I think commercially-made Halloween costumes are also
treated.
Probably kids' sleeping bags as well as those designed for actual camping
out.
Don't know about bed linens for beds smaller than twin size - it's possible.
There should be a web site with that info. The Comsumper Product Safety
Commission?
Phyllis
--- Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
--- Glendale, AZ, USA
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