So I'm really not trying to start drama here since a previous thread got shut down for this topic but before it escalated to that point I really wanted to ask this question...
What baby clothes are flame retardant? I had no idea this even existed in any kind of clothing so now I'm generally curious, is it any kind of cotton item, items with screen printing, or polyblends m? I have no idea and googled it but couldn't find the answer. I never even thought to check...
Anyways, again not trying to bring up a topic I'm not supposed to I just really want to know what is or isn't flame retardant.
*edit to say: I'm not trying to bring back the previous discussion, I would just like to know the answer to my question since I can no longer post on that thread since it's closed*
Re: Baby clothes
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/06/toxic-flame-retardants-children-products_n_1324412.html
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es2007462
I honestly am too lazy to check whether these are reputable sources, but they appeared to be informative (although we should always consider our sources!).
https://www.pediatricsafety.net/2009/10/childrens-pajamas-and-flame-retardants/
https://www.toxicsinfo.org/kids/toys/FireRetardantSleepwear.htm
All I can find is "80% of baby products are treated" - although it looks like this could vary by state since some states have moved towards making it illegal on some products.
The thought of what is in our kids pjs had literally never occurred...now it makes more sense why there are "organic cotton" clothing lines at the baby store. I never in a million years would have thought a major danger facing my baby would be him catching on fire...especially when we don't even smoke and one of the articles mentioned that was a leading cause of home fires. I don't know, my family has worked in the disaster remediation business for decades so sees a lot of home fires...none where people were caught on fire.
It's crazy that such a seemingly small risk changed the entire clothing industry for children!