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6a Garment Specification Form - The Warehouse

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11a: Children's nightwear and limited daywear fire hazard<br />

compliance<br />

AS/NZS 1249 <strong>The</strong> scope of the standard is not limited to only clothing that is specifically intended<br />

as nightwear – it also includes clothing that could possibly be worn to bed.<br />

Supplier must check all infants and children’s garments against these statutes to<br />

determine if compliance is required or not. This is important if the supplier is<br />

manufacturing to their own specification – the supplier’s style and specification must<br />

be compliant with the standard.<br />

Where determined by AS/NZS1249 the supplier must have the fabric and trims<br />

tested to ensure that they comply with the standard. Refer to the Fabrics and<br />

Accessories section, Volume One, Section Two of this manual.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fire Danger label must be also be tested for durability<br />

All labelling must be attached as per the standard. If the garments are to be sold prepackaged<br />

in branded hanger packs the relevant Fire Danger label must be printed in<br />

a prominent position and size on the packaging. Refer to Labelling and Packaging<br />

section, section 4 of this manual for all labelling artwork and details.<br />

90<br />

Quality Assurance Guide, Volume Two (version 1.3)

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