2006
ISBN: 0-662-49011-8
Cat. No.: H128-1/06-466
HC Pub.: 4139
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Fibre content, fabric construction, fabric weight and fabric finishes all affect the flammability or rate of burn of textiles. Fibres such as cotton, acrylic, acetate and blends of these fibres should not be used in the construction of children's bathrobes, dressing gowns, housecoats and robes as testing has demonstrated that they will not comply with the flammability requirements of the Hazardous Products (Children's Sleepwear) Regulations. The presence of cotton threads or trim may also result in non-compliance. Garments made from 100% nylon, 100% polyester or polyester/nylon blends are more likely to comply; however, some brushed polyester fleece fabrics have been found to fail the requirements.
Only testing can ensure that a garment complies with the Hazardous Products (Children's Sleepwear) Regulations.
To be in compliance with the Hazardous Products (Children's Sleepwear) Regulations, every product tested must exhibit:
Refer to the "Test Method for Flammability of Children's Sleepwear" (4) for this testing procedure.
Garments that resemble bathrobes, dressing gowns, housecoats and robes, are considered as such.
Exceptions:
| Size | Length (mm) |
|---|---|
| 0 to 2 | 360 |
| 3 to 4 | 405 |
| 5 to 6X | 470 |
| 7 to 10 | 540 |
| 12 to 14X | 600 |
Belts and Sashes
Health Canada's Consumer Product Safety Program recommends that any belts, ties or sashes on these products be stitched firmly to the centre back. Young children are at risk of strangulation from any type of cord that can be detached from clothing.
The maximum chest circumference for children's bathrobes, dressing gowns, housecoats and robes up to and including size 14 X is 980 mm.
Infant bathrobes, dressing gowns, housecoats and robes with a chest circumference of 508 mm or less are considered garments designed for infants up to 7 kg and are subject to Item 5 of Part I of Schedule I to the Hazardous Products Act. Refer to the "Test Method for Flammability of Textiles" (5) for this testing procedure.
All measurements must be made when the fabric of the garment is smooth and fully extended but without tension, and any zippers, buttons or ties are closed, buttoned or tied.

Chest Circumference
Length of Garment
The distance from the centre back at the point where the collar is attached to the body to the bottom edge of the garment (M to N).
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