2014 new standards promulgated and implemented to provide safer home products
Last year, the home furnishing industry made a great breakthrough in policy. National standards such as "Home Furnishing Industry Service Standards", "Mahogany Furniture General Technical Conditions", "Children's Room Decoration Safety Technical Specifications" and other national standards gave the industry new standards to help Consumers safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.
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2014 has arrived, and there are still many new standards to be implemented or being revised this year. Insiders said that with the promulgation and implementation of new standards, the home building materials industry will develop in a benign direction, thereby providing consumers with safer home products.
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Standards to be implemented soon: buy furniture to see the mechanical properties
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      The selection of furniture depends not only on whether the material of the furniture is good, but also on whether the design of details such as drawer slides and seat backs is reasonable. From May this year, the new national standard of "Furniture Mechanical Properties Test" will be officially implemented. The standard involves the strength, durability and stability of furniture such as tables, chairs, cabinets, and single-layer beds.
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Industry insiders said that no matter what kind of material is used for production, the general technical standard of mechanics must be used for testing. To see if the furniture is not strong and can carry multiple objects, consumers can view the experimental data of its mechanical properties.
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"Strictest" standard: mandatory detection of lead content in faucets
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Last year's faucet "leaded door" frequently made headlines, which caused many consumers to talk about lead discoloration and plunged the plumbing industry into a dilemma. The relevant person in charge of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine revealed that the latest revised national standard for the faucet industry, "Ceramic Sheet Sealed Nozzle", has made clear limits on the amount of heavy metal precipitation in the faucet. The standard is currently seeking the opinions of relevant ministries and commissions, and the national standardization management The committee will announce the implementation as soon as possible.
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      The new national standard of the faucet industry is called "the strictest in history". The biggest change is that the heavy metal content of the water nozzle is included in the mandatory detection range. Antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, boron, cadmium, chromium, copper, mercury, selenium, The detection of more than ten heavy metals such as thallium is also included in the national standard. As for the lead element that has received much attention, it is reported that the new national standard stipulates that the lead precipitation standard of faucets is 5 μg / L.
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The most appropriate standard: "air purification" can not be played casually
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The hot word in 2013 is indispensable to the word "haze", and all household products related to "air purification" are selling like hot cakes. In the first year of 2014, the National Standards Committee announced that it has initiated the revision of the existing national standard for air purifiers GB / T 18801-2008 "Air Purifier". The new standard improves the product technical indicators and detailed test methods for different pollutants, and increases the applicable area and the conversion method of air cleanliness, which will provide a basis for consumers to purchase related products.
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