How to Read a Mat's Certifications
Quick answer: To read a mat's certifications, look for independent, named standards rather than vague claims: USP Class VI for biocompatibility, OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I as the strictest infant tier, plus CPSIA and ASTM F963 for child-product safety. PopsyKosy holds all of these.
Named standards beat vague claims
Real certifications cite specific, third-party standards you can look up, unlike loose phrases like non-toxic that anyone can print.
What each one covers
USP Class VI is a biocompatibility check, OEKO-TEX Class I limits harmful substances at the strictest infant level, and CPSIA and ASTM F963 are child-safety rules.
FAQ
How do I read play mat certifications?
Look for named third-party standards like USP Class VI and OEKO-TEX Class I, not vague claims.
Is non-toxic a real certification?
No, it is a loose claim, real certs cite specific tested standards.
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