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AS 1249:2014

[Current]

Children’s nightwear and limited daywear having reduced fire hazard

Specifies design, flammability performance and labelling requirements for four categories of children’s nightwear garments, together with some daywear/underwear items that may be commonly used as nightwear.
Published: 30/06/2014
Pages: 52
Table of contents
Cited references
Content history
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
0 Scope and general
0.1 Scope
0.2 Application
0.2.1 General
0.2.2 Inclusions
0.2.3 Exclusions
0.3 Objectives
0.4 Referenced documents
0.5 Definitions
0.6 Classification
0.7 Pyjama categorization
1 Category 1 garments
1.1 Scope of Section
1.2 General
1.3 Burning behaviour requirements for fabrics
1.4 Trims
1.5 Garment labelling requirements
1.5.1 Information to be supplied
1.5.2 Location of fire hazard information
1.5.3 Durability of the label incorporating the fire hazard information
2 Category 2 garments
2.1 Scope of section
2.2 General
2.3 Surface burning requirements for fabrics with a pile or nap
2.4 Dimensional requirements
2.5 Trims
2.6 Fastenings
2.7 Splits
2.8 Garment labelling requirements
2.8.1 Information to be supplied
2.8.2 Location of fire hazard information
2.8.3 Durability of the label incorporating the fire hazard information
3 Category 3 garments
3.1 Scope of section
3.2 Surface burning requirements for fabrics with a pile or nap
3.3 Garment labelling requirements
3.3.1 Information to be supplied
3.3.2 Location of fire hazard information
3.3.3 Durability of the label incorporating the fire hazard information
4 Category 4 garments
4.1 Scope of Section
4.2 General
4.3 Surface burning time for fabrics with a pile or nap
4.4 Use of fabrics with a cellulosic, acetate or acrylic fibre content
4.5 Infant sleepbags designed to be opened at the bottom of the bag
4.6 Infant sleepbags permanently sealed at the bottom of the bag
4.7 Blankets and towels that incorporate a sleeve or arm opening
4.8 Garment labelling requirements
4.8.1 Information to be supplied
4.8.2 Location of fire hazard information
4.8.3 Durability of the label incorporating the fire hazard information
Appendix A
A1 Scope
A2 Test sample
A3 Procedure
Appendix B
B1 Scope
B2 Test samples
B2.1 General
B2.2 Separate labels
B2.3 Labels attached to a garment
B3 Test method
Appendix C
C1 General
C2 Flammability
C2.1 Fabrics with pile or nap surface
C2.2 Garment style
C2.3 Cellulosic (e.g. cotton), acetate and acrylic fibres
C2.4 Fabrics made from fibres that melt
C2.5 Heating appliances
C3 Scope and application
C3.1 Garments
C3.2 Age/size range
C4 All-in-ones
C5 Trims
C6 Splits
C7 Labelling
Appendix D
Amendment control sheet
AS/NZS 1249:2014
Amendment No. 1 (2014)
Correction
Amendment No. 2 (2017)
Revised text
Amendment No. 3 (2020)
Revised text
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Textiles - Determination of surface burning time of fabrics
[Current]
Textile fabrics - Burning behaviour - Measurement of flame spread properties of vertically oriented specimens
[Current]
Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part F02: Specification for cotton and viscose adjacent fabrics
[Current]
Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in colour
[Current]
Methods of test for textiles, Method 5.4: Dimensional change - Domestic washing and drying procedures for textile testing (ISO 6330:2000, MOD)
Content history
[Superseded]
DR AS/NZS 1249

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