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Chemicals in big brand nappies
The inspiration behind our creations comes from being parents ourselves and our concern for the harmful chemicals we were unknowingly exposing our children to.
We discovered an industry where brands aren’t always honest. False marketing claims and questionable ingredients were the norm.
When you consider nappies & wipes are in almost constant contact with a baby’s skin, its important to know whether they contain harmful chemicals that could migrate through urine and absorb into your baby’s skin and organs.
Informing you
We know how hard it is for families to make informed decisions about what products to use because Australian brands are not required by law to disclose all the materials they use.
We believe all families deserve proof their nappies are safe, which is why we choose to publicly share third party lab test results.
It’s a continuous quest for the truth, and we will never stop improving or finding the options that put your baby’s health first.
Leanne & Rich x
Test results explained
We had the results deciphered by an independent Eurofins toxicologist and are pleased to report all substances tested do not exceed any health threshold & are below the level of quantification.
For chemical analysis, the result “0” does not exist. If the sign < comes before the test result,the substance is not quantifiable (undetected) in the sample tested.
The limit of quantification is a method of analysis which determines the lowest concentration measurable by analytical instruments with satisfactory reliability.
Example of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH’s) <0.2 milligrams / kilogram means that the quantification limit for this substance is <0.2 milligrams / kilogram and has not been detected for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH's).
0%
Fragrance, Phthalates, Pesticides, Lotions, Heavy Metals, Allergens PAH's, PCB's, Chlorine & PFAS.
See the microbiological-chemical test results by Eurofins Laboratory.