2014 has arrived, and many new national standards for the home furnishing industry will be implemented or are being revised this year. Among them, the following four "new national standards" are most worth looking forward to.
Coming soon to implement standards:
Buy furniture can look strong and not strong
Since May this year, the new national standard of "Home Mechanics Performance Test" will be officially implemented, which involves the strength, durability and stability of furniture such as tables, chairs, cabinets and single-layer beds. In the past, consumers often neglected the mechanical design details of furniture when purchasing furniture, and it was impossible to verify whether the furniture was strong. After the implementation of the new national standards, consumers can view experimental data on the mechanical properties of the furniture.
"The most stringent" standard:
Mandatory detection of lead content in faucet nozzle
Last year, the faucet "lead door" made many consumers talk about lead color change. The relevant person in charge of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine revealed that the latest revised national standard for the faucet industry, “Ceramic Sheet Sealing Water Nozzleâ€, has made clear limits on the amount of heavy metal precipitation in faucets. Currently, the standard is seeking opinions from relevant ministries and commissions, the National Standardization Administration Committee. The implementation will be released as soon as possible. The new national standard is called "the most stringent in history", and the biggest change is to include the heavy metal content of the faucet in the mandatory detection range.
The most suitable standard:
"Air purification" cannot be mentioned casually
As the smog has attracted the attention of the public, today's "air purification" related products are also popular in the market. In the beginning of 2014, the relevant departments announced that they have initiated the revision of the existing national standards for air purifiers. The new standard has improved the technical indicators and refinement test methods for different pollutants, and increased the conversion method of applicable area and air cleanliness. After the implementation of the new national standards, the air purification performance of the products cannot be reported casually.
The most intimate standard:
Formaldehyde detection does not damage furniture
Many consumers are worried that the formaldehyde in the furniture will exceed the standard but will not be sent for inspection. Most of the reasons are due to the fact that the furniture will be destroyed after the inspection. In the future, formaldehyde testing of furniture can no longer be “opened upâ€. It is reported that the "National Standard for Limits of Hazardous Substances in Wood Furniture" (Revised) has been drafted. According to the new standard, the future furniture can be put into the environmental climate chamber for hazardous substance testing. After the inspection, the furniture will not be destroyed and can be used continuously. At present, the standard is awaiting publication after review by relevant departments.
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Yao Baolin, president of the Hunan Provincial Interior Decoration Association, believes that many of the national standards for home improvement industry that are currently being implemented are not mandatory, but rather indicative. “There is no department to manage law enforcement, and many standards have not been implemented.†Chairman Yao believes that the key to the introduction of new national standards depends on the implementation. At the same time, consumers should also pay attention to these national standards and pay attention to selecting materials that meet the standards. Furniture.
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