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iluvfupaburgers t1_j6pe8ds wrote

I know it’s self evident that you don’t want your kids close to fire, therefore making it funny, but this might mean it’s made of materials that combust quicker (more flammable) than other types of clothes like polyester or other flame retardant materials

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zgriffiin t1_j6pft1k wrote

This is actually a good label. It means they didn’t put a bunch of flame retardant chemicals in the garment.

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OorPancake t1_j6pgh9p wrote

Some cheap fancy dress outfits for children sold in major stores in the UK were found to be extremely flammable until there was a a campaign about it.

I think there was a loophole that was being exploited.

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ReddedX t1_j6pg24j wrote

Non-flammable, or non-carcinogenic, but not both

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National-Fan2723 t1_j6pg9mx wrote

You know at least one person has done this and tried suing the company.

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iamkevinsmith t1_j6pe5rn wrote

I often wonder what happens in order for something like this to be where it is. I sure hope I baby didn’t come within a close, but safe distance from a fire and it melted to them, or caught fire.

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