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Keep yourself and your children away from PVC?
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  • 2021-08-03 08:28
1. Keep away from PVC products as much as possible, especially soft PVC, because phthalates can enter the body through oral, breathing and skin contact, and can be replaced with relatively safe materials, such as table mats that can be made of TPU. Potholders can be made of silicone, slippers can be made of EVA or rubber, rubber can be made of environmentally friendly foam, book cover can be made of paper book cover, plastic wrap can be made of PE and PVDC... As for hard PVC, try your best Choose branded ones.

2. Before purchasing plastic products, please confirm the specific material according to the product information, plastic identification or directly consult the merchant, and choose the lower risk PP (No. 5 plastic, the safest), PE (No. 2 or No. 4 plastic), PET (Plastic No. 1).

3.PVC products should avoid high-temperature cooked food and fatty oils, high temperature will make plasticizers surge, and grease will migrate grease plasticizers.

4. If contact with PVC products is unavoidable, you must develop the habit of washing your hands frequently, not biting your nails, and not touching food with bare hands.