According to Amazon's requirements on the US website, children's pajamas need to meet the following requirements:
16 CFR 1615/16 CFR 1616
16 CFR 1615 and 16 CFR 1616 are the combustion standards for children's pajamas in the United States. The main purpose of this standard is to prevent children's pajamas from catching fire due to contact with ignition sources such as matches, lighters, candles, stoves, space heaters, and fireplaces. Children's pajamas are required to have certain fire resistance.
Children's pajamas refer to any clothing primarily used for children's sleep and related activities, including pajamas, pajamas, or robes.
16 CFR 1615 applies to children's pajamas in sizes 0-6X, and 16 CFR 1616 applies to children's pajamas in sizes 7-14, but does not include the following:
1. Diapers and underwear
2. Baby clothing must meet the following requirements:
Clothing with sizes less than 9 months old;
If it is a set, its length shall not exceed 64.8 cm (25.75 inch); If it is a two piece set, the length of any one piece cannot exceed 40 cm (15.75 inch);
Comply with the requirements of 16 CFR 1610 and 16 CFR 1611;
Size identification, expressed in months of age. For example, if the label "0 to 3 mos." or "9 mos." is on clothing and cannot be seen by consumers during sales, then the same information should be on the packaging.
3. Skin-tight garment shall meet the following requirements:
The size of pajamas is less than the size specified in the standards 16 CFR 1615.1 (o) and 16 CFR 1616.2 (m);
There are no fabrics, decorations, or trims that extend more than 6mm (1/4 inch) from the attachment point to the outer surface of the garment, such as lace, decals, or ribbons;
Comply with the requirements of 16 CFR 1610 and 16 CFR 1611;
Size identification, in months or children's sizes; For example, if the label "Size 9 to 12 mos." or "Size 2" or "Size 7" is on clothing and cannot be seen by consumers during sales, the same information should be included on the packaging;
A hanging tag with the following graphic content should be attached. If the product is sold in packaging form, there should also be corresponding warning signs on the packaging, and the content should be consistent with the hanging tag:
It is necessary to label the central part of the back of the garment with the message 'Wearing close to the body, non flammable'.
16 CFR 1610
16 CFR 1610 applies to the combustion of clothing and clothing textiles. But not applicable:
Hat: A hat that does not cover the face, neck, or shoulders when worn alone
Gloves: Gloves not exceeding 14 inches in length and not integrated with clothing
Footwear: Footwear that is not partially or entirely composed of knitted socks and is not integrated with clothing
Interlayer material: A layer of material used between the outer and inner layers of clothing that is not exposed to the outside
And exempt the following materials:
Non fluffy fabrics with a weight of ≥ 2.6oz/yd2 (88.2g/m2);
Fluff or non fluff fabrics made from pure or blended acrylic, modified acrylic, nylon, polyester, wool, and olefin fibers, regardless of their weight (blended fabrics of the above fibers and other fibers are not exempt materials).
16 CFR 1611
16 CFR 1611 applies to the combustion of vinyl plastic films.
From the above scope of application, it can be seen that,
The combustion standards for children's pajamas are summarized as follows:
In addition, in addition to the above testing requirements, Amazon may request the following information from you at any time. Therefore, we suggest that you prepare this information for easy submission:
Your company name (if applicable) and seller number.
Your contact information: email address and phone number.
A list of all children's pajamas you have posted.
All product images and packaging images of children's pajamas you have posted (if applicable). The image must include all sides of the product and its packaging for our review.
Product images or test reports serve as evidence of compliance with mandatory tracking labeling requirements (Section 14 (a) (5) of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act).
Product images or test reports as evidence of compliance with warning and danger labels (if applicable).
Applicable only to tight fitting or tight fitting pajamas: Product images or test reports as evidence of compliance with mandatory labeling and hanging label requirements (16 CFR Part 1615.1 or 1616.2, based on size).
The children's product certificates for all children's pajamas you have applied for publication.
The test report issued by a laboratory certified by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission confirms that each commodity has passed the test and meets the above regulations and standards.