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Stain-Resistant Children's Clothing (PFAS-Treated) — child safety profile

High risk

Children's clothing, school uniforms, and outerwear treated with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) for stain resistance and water repellency.

What is this product?

Children's clothing, school uniforms, and outerwear treated with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) for stain resistance and water repellency. 'Forever chemicals' that bioaccumulate — found in blood of 98% of Americans. Direct skin contact 8-16 hours daily.

What's in it

Click any compound name for its full safety profile, regulatory consensus, and exposure data.

Who's most at risk

  • Infants — Developing organ systems, higher exposure per body weight, immature detoxification systems
  • Children — Developing endocrine and neurological systems, higher exposure per body weight

Frequently asked questions

What's in Stain-Resistant Children's Clothing (PFAS-Treated)?

This product type can contain: Fumonisin B1, Deoxynivalenol (DON / vomitoxin), among others. Click any compound name above for the full safety profile.

Who should be careful with Stain-Resistant Children's Clothing (PFAS-Treated)?

Vulnerable populations identified for this product type: infants, children.

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