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    Children's toothbrushes have national standards harmful elements increased to 8

    • Last Update: 2020-05-13
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    December 1st is the first day of the implementation of the new national standard for children's toothbrushes, our country has since bid farewell to the old yellow calendar, which does not specifically apply the standards for the production of children's toothbrushes The author visited a number of supermarkets found that, at present, the market for children's toothbrushes of all kinds, prices vary, there are still nearly half of the products in the implementation of the old national standard.
    In the product promotion, children's toothbrushes are the main brush more soft, finer features than ordinary toothbrushes, some brands also emphasize the brush head special round and soft design, said to protect children's young mouth The author notes that different manufacturers of children's toothbrushes to implement the standard is also different, some brands are implemented is the national standard GB19342-2003, Q/321003 and so on, some brands are implemented by the relevant enterprise standards However, some brands of children's toothbrushes are also starting to be designed in the light of the new national label, introducing toothbrushes for all ages.
    The author found that the public for children to choose a child toothbrush method is not a lot Due to the confusion of the implementation of standards, many parents face a varied set of children's toothbrushes, hand pressure on the brush hair is how soft is almost the only way to judge.
    It is understood that in 2013 the release of the mandatory national standard for children's toothbrushes GB30002-2013 has been implemented on December 1 The new national standard from the health requirements, safety requirements, specifications and sizes, hair intensity, grinding, ornaments and other aspects of detailed specifications.
    Oral doctors say children should be regularly cleaned from the beginning of their teeth, but children's oral mucosa and teeth are often fragile, using an irregular toothbrush can easily cause damage to the child's teeth The national standard of children's toothbrush provides more basis and guarantee for consumer choice. the author learned that children's toothbrush "new national standard", in the harmful element limit, in the previous arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury 5 kinds of basis, but also increased radon, radon, selenium 3 kinds, the harmful elements in the children's toothbrush more stringent requirements, flat-shaped brush brush bristle top contour pass rate in the original more than 50% or equal, increased to more than 70%, which means that the implementation of this standard children's toothbrush brush more soft, not easy to damage children's teeth
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