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- From: perryh@marie.uucp (Perry Hutchison)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Flammability (was: Re: A few Questions)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.100513.17157@marie.uucp>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 10:05:13 GMT
- Article-I.D.: marie.1993Jan21.100513.17157
- References: <1993Jan13.023714.9282@cs.cornell.edu>
- Organization: St Mary's Academy, Portland Oregon
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- In <1993Jan13.023714.9282@cs.cornell.edu> karr@cs.cornell.edu (David Karr) writes:
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- > in the USA any infant garment sold as sleepwear has to meet
- > certain levels of inflammability.
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- Am I the only one who thinks it a bit peculiar to require sleepwear, but
- not daywear, to be flame-resistant? Seems to me a kid is far more likely
- to encounter an ignition source while up and around than while asleep.
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