Textiles - Burning behaviour of children's nightwear - Specification

This European Standard specifies requirements for the burning behaviour of children’s nightwear and nightwear fabrics intended for such garments when tested in accordance with EN 1103 but without the washing procedure.

Textilien - Brennverhalten von Kindernachtwäsche - Anforderungen

Textiles - Comportement au feu des vêtements de nuit des enfants - Spécification

La présente Norme européenne définit les exigences relatives au comportement au feu des vêtements de nuit pour enfants et des étoffes utilisées pour ce type de vêtements lorsqu’ils sont soumis à l’essai conformément à l’EN 1103, à l’exclusion du lavage.

Tekstilije - Gorljivost otroških nočnih oblačil - Specifikacija

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
22-May-2007
Withdrawal Date
29-Nov-2008
Current Stage
9093 - Decision to confirm - Review Enquiry
Start Date
24-Oct-2024
Completion Date
14-Apr-2025

Relations

Effective Date
22-Dec-2008

Overview

EN 14878:2007 - Textiles: Burning behaviour of children's nightwear - Specification is a European CEN standard that defines how to assess and classify the burning behaviour of children’s nightwear and fabrics used for such garments. Testing is performed using the EN 1103 test procedure (time of flame spread and surface flash) but without the EN 1103 washing/cleansing step, and results are used to assign fabric/garment classes that guide safety, design and labelling.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Scope: Applies to children’s nightwear (including bathrobes, dressing gowns, night shirts, dresses and pyjamas). Babies’ nightwear (under 6 months) is excluded from testing (Class C: not tested).
  • Test method: Measure surface flash and time of flame spread in accordance with EN 1103; tests are performed on garments/fabrics as received (no washing).
  • Sampling: At least one representative sample with three specimens in the machine direction and three in the cross direction. Multi-layer assemblies must be tested in the arrangement used in the garment.
  • Classification (Table 1):
    • Class A (children’s nightwear, NOT pyjamas): No surface flash; 3rd marker thread (520 mm) must not be severed in less than 15 s.
    • Class B (children’s pyjamas): No surface flash; 3rd marker thread not severed in less than 10 s.
    • Class C (babies’ nightwear): Not tested.
  • Statistical rules: If ≥2 of 6 specimens fall into a lower class, the material is that lower class. If 1 of 6 is lower, test three additional specimens in the same direction to decide class.
  • Design limits for pyjamas: Constraints on hem circumference, length below crotch, trouser leg tapering, and sleeve cuff widths to reduce ignition risk (details in Clause 10).
  • Flame retardants & toxicology: Manufacturers/retailers are responsible for ensuring any chemical flame retardant used is assessed for toxicity/ecotoxicity and durable for the garment’s expected life.
  • Labelling (Annex A): If labelled, the label should display “WARNING – keep away from fire” in red and indicate the Fabric Class A, B or C EN 14878.
  • Test report requirements: Must include lab name, product identification, class result, reference to EN 14878 and EN 1103 edition used, deviations, date and relevant test details.

Applications and who uses this standard

  • Textile and children’s nightwear manufacturers - design, material selection, production compliance.
  • Product safety and compliance teams / retailers - ensure garments placed on the EU market meet flammability requirements and labelling guidance.
  • Test laboratories - perform EN 1103-based tests and classify fabrics/garments per EN 14878.
  • Designers & product managers - apply design constraints and risk assessment guidance to reduce ignition hazards.
  • Regulators and standards bodies - harmonise national rules with European requirements.

Related standards and references

  • EN 1103 - detailed procedure to determine burning behaviour (test method referenced).
  • EN 13402-1 and EN 13402-3 - sizing guidance referenced for measurements.
  • Directive 2001/95/EC (General Product Safety) and national provisions (e.g., UK Nightwear (Safety) Regulations 1985) are noted as related regulatory context.

Frequently Asked Questions

EN 14878:2007 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Textiles - Burning behaviour of children's nightwear - Specification". This standard covers: This European Standard specifies requirements for the burning behaviour of children’s nightwear and nightwear fabrics intended for such garments when tested in accordance with EN 1103 but without the washing procedure.

This European Standard specifies requirements for the burning behaviour of children’s nightwear and nightwear fabrics intended for such garments when tested in accordance with EN 1103 but without the washing procedure.

EN 14878:2007 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 61.020 - Clothes; 97.190 - Equipment for children. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

EN 14878:2007 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN 14878:2007/AC:2009. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

EN 14878:2007 is associated with the following European legislation: Standardization Mandates: M/304. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Textiles - Burning behaviour of children's nightwear - SpecificationTextiles - Comportement au feu des vetements de nuit des enfants - SpécificationTextilien - Brennverhalten von Kindernachtwäsche - AnforderungenTa slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 14878:2007SIST EN 14878:2008en,fr,de97.19061.02013.220.40ICS:SLOVENSKI
STANDARDSIST EN 14878:200801-marec-2008

EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 14878May 2007ICS 61.020; 97.190 English VersionTextiles - Burning behaviour of children's nightwear -SpecificationTextiles - Comportement au feu des vêtements de nuit desenfants - SpécificationTextilien - Brennverhalten von Kindernachtwäsche -AnforderungenThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 26 April 2007.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the same status as theofficial versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2007 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 14878:2007: E

Labelling.10 Annex B (informative)
Design guidance.11 Annex C (informative)
A-deviations.12 Bibliography.14

On the basis that babies of this age are not yet mobile, i.e. they are unable to crawl or walk, the risk was considered low. The principle upon which this standard is based is the acceptance that most, but not all, fabrics used in the manufacture of children’s nightwear will ignite when exposed to a small flame.
On this premise therefore, there is no requirement for a specific ignitability test.
The specification requires that the parameters of time of flame spread and surface flash are measured using a specified test procedure (EN 1103). The risk of fire may be diminished in some situations by the use of a suitable flame retardant. However, the application of a flame retardant could be considered to present a health risk.
Both points of view were discussed in the feasibility study, prepared under a Mandate (M/263) that preceded the Standardization Mandate.
Following the publication and implementation of this standard in CEN countries, there should be an 18 month transition period from the date of availability, to allow manufacturers to develop and produce garments that conform to the standards.
The period is also to allow the supply chain, from manufacturer to the consumer, to be cleared on non-conforming garments. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

Within the scope of this specification it is not possible to cover all the potential hazards that may create an unsafe garment; conversely, indefinable specific hazards in certain styles/design of garment may not present a risk.
It is therefore recommended that an individual risk assessment is carried out on any garment in order to ensure that it does not present a hazard to the wearer and can therefore be deemed to be a ‘safe’ garment.
This includes the use of applied flame retardant treatments.
Durability of such finishes will require assessment.
No European Standard method addressing durability of such treatments has yet been established.

1 Scope This European Standard specifies requirements for the burning behaviour of children’s nightwear and nightwear fabrics intended for such garments when tested in accordance with EN 1103 but without the washing procedure.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 1103, Textiles - Fabrics for apparel - Detailed procedure to determine the burning behaviour 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 1103 and the following apply. 3.1 nightwear garments that are either sold as nightwear or intended to be worn as nightwear, e.g. bathrobes, dressing gowns, night shirts, nightdresses and pyjamas 3.1.1 babies’ nightwear nightwear intended to be worn by babies (see 3.3) 3.1.2 children’s nightwear nightwear intended to be worn by children (see 3.4) 3.2 pyjamas either two or several piece nightwear garment comprising trouser, shorts or briefs and top.
It may also comprise one-piece pyjama type with top integral to trouser.
The trouser may be with or without feet 3.3 babies
babies up to six (6) months of age and having a height up to 68 cm
3.4 children young persons over six (6) months and up to the age of fourteen (14) years. Girls having a height between 68 cm and 176 cm and boys between 68 cm and 182 cm 3.5 specimens representative pieces of the product which are tested together with any lining/substrate or treatment

The properties of time of flame spread and surface flash are evaluated by submitting a sample to the application of a specified test method contained in EN 1103.
EN 1103 contains a cleansing procedure which is not applied to any test material covered by this standard as a single wash has been found to have little or no effect on finishes used on nightwear. 5 Toxicology of flame retardant A flame retardant is a substance used to impart improved fire behaviour to a material.
When a flame retardant is applied to a textile to be used in nightwear conforming to this standard, it will be the responsibility of the manufacturer/retailer placing the chemically treated flame retardant nightwear on the European market to ensure the finish being used has been adequately assessed for risk of toxicity and/or eco toxicity and is considered safe for its intended use by the EU Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks (SCHER). Any flame retardant used to impart a degree of reduction of any of the measured parameters shall be able to provide this reduction during the expected life of the garmen
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SIST EN 14878:2008 표준은 어린이용 잠옷과 해당 의류에 사용되는 섬유의 소화 특성을 규명하는 중요한 기준을 제공합니다. 이 유럽 표준은 EN 1103에 따라 테스트를 수행할 때 세탁 절차 없이 어린이 잠옷과 관련된 직물의 연소 거동에 대한 요구 사항을 명확히 규정하고 있습니다. 이 표준의 주요 강점은 어린이의 안전을 우선시하는 명확한 기준을 제공한다는 점입니다. 어린이 착용 의류는 성인 의류와는 달리 특정한 안전 규정이 필요하며, 특히 연소 성능은 어린이의 안전에 직접적인 영향을 미칩니다. SIST EN 14878:2008의 필요성을 강조하는 핵심 요소는, 의류의 연소 위험성을 최소화하여 어린이들이 보다 안전하게 숙면할 수 있도록 보장하는 것입니다. 또한, 이 표준은 어린이의 잠옷에서 사용되는 섬유의 물리적 및 화학적 특성을 평가하는 데 있어 매우 실용적인 접근 방식을 취하고 있습니다. 이는 제조업체와 소비자 모두에게 의류 선택 시 중요한 정보를 제공하여 제품의 품질을 높이고, 최종 사용자인 어린이에게 안전한 환경을 조성하는 데 기여합니다. 결론적으로, SIST EN 14878:2008은 어린이의 안전과 건강을 존중하는 방향으로 섬유의 연소 성능을 규명하고 있으며, 그 중요성과 적합성 면에서 특별한 의미를 갖고 있습니다.

La norme EN 14878:2007, intitulée "Textiles - Comportement au feu des vêtements de nuit pour enfants - Spécification", constitue un cadre essentiel pour la sécurité des vêtements de nuit destinés aux enfants. Son champ d'application est clairement défini : elle précise les exigences relatives au comportement au feu des vêtements de nuit pour enfants ainsi que des tissus utilisés pour ces articles, lorsqu'ils sont soumis à des tests conformément à la norme EN 1103, sans la procédure de lavage. L'un des principaux points forts de la norme réside dans son approche standardisée et systématique des critères de sécurité, garantissant ainsi que les vêtements de nuit répondent à des exigences rigoureuses en matière de combustion. Cela est particulièrement pertinent dans la protection des jeunes enfants, qui sont souvent plus vulnérables aux risques liés au feu. En établissant des normes claires, la norme EN 14878 contribue à réduire le risque d'incidents en définissant des limites sur la durée et l'intensité de la combustion des tissus. De plus, cette norme participe à l'harmonisation des exigences à travers les pays européens, facilitant ainsi le commerce et renforçant la confiance des consommateurs. Les fabricants de vêtements de nuit pour enfants peuvent s'appuyer sur cette norme pour offrir des produits conformes aux exigences de sécurité, tout en se distinguant dans un marché compétitif grâce à leur engagement envers la protection des consommateurs. Enfin, la norme est d'une grande pertinence dans le contexte réglementaire actuel, où la sécurité des produits textiles est scrutée à la loupe. En respectant les exigences établies par la norme EN 14878:2007, les entreprises peuvent non seulement assurer la conformité réglementaire, mais aussi promouvoir un message fort sur leur responsabilité sociale en matière de sécurité des enfants.

The EN 14878:2007 standard provides essential specifications regarding the burning behavior of children's nightwear and the fabrics used in such garments. This document sets forth critical requirements aimed at enhance safety standards for children's sleepwear, addressing a vital aspect of textile safety in the infant and toddler clothing market. One of the strengths of EN 14878:2007 lies in its comprehensive testing framework, which is aligned with EN 1103 testing methods but specifically excludes the washing procedure. This focus allows for a more precise evaluation of the inherent fire-resistance properties of fabrics as they are typically used in the production of children's nightwear. By concentrating on the uncontaminated state of the materials, the standard ensures that safety assessments reflect the fabrics' true performance capabilities. The relevance of this standard cannot be overstated, particularly given the heightened awareness around children's safety in everyday apparel. With increasing regulatory scrutiny and consumer concern regarding fire hazards in clothing, EN 14878:2007 plays a crucial role in helping manufacturers comply with safety regulations while providing a level of reassurance to parents and guardians about the nighttime attire they choose for their children. Additionally, the standard's emphasis on children's nightwear contributes significantly to the overall safety landscape in the textile industry. By establishing clear specifications, it promotes uniformity and consistency in compliance among manufacturers across Europe. This not only helps to elevate the quality standards of children's garments but also aids in preventing potential fire-related accidents, thereby safeguarding young users. In summary, EN 14878:2007 stands out as a pivotal standard in the realm of children's textile safety. Its detailed specifications, rigorous testing criteria, and alignment with broader safety objectives underscore its importance in effectively addressing the potential risks associated with children's nightwear.

Die Norm EN 14878:2007, die unter dem Titel "Textilien - Brandverhalten von Kinder-Nachtwäsche - Anforderungen" bekannt ist, stellt einen wesentlichen Bestandteil der Sicherheitsstandards für Kinderbekleidung dar. Der Geltungsbereich dieser Europäischen Norm beschränkt sich auf die Anforderungen an das Brandverhalten von Nachtwäsche für Kinder sowie an die dazugehörigen Stoffe, wenn diese gemäß der Norm EN 1103 getestet werden, jedoch ohne den Waschprozess zu berücksichtigen. Ein herausragendes Merkmal der Norm ist ihre Fokussierung auf die Sicherheit von Kindern, indem sie spezifische Vorgaben für das Brandverhalten von Nachtwäsche definiert. Dies ist besonders relevant, da Kinder besonders anfällig für Brandverletzungen sind. Die Norm bietet Herstellern klare Kriterien, die erfüllt werden müssen, um sicherzustellen, dass die Produkte sowohl sicher als auch geeignet für den Einsatz bei Kindern sind. Ein weiterer Vorteil von EN 14878:2007 ist ihre Unterstützung für die Einhaltung von europäischen Sicherheitsstandards und ihre Fähigkeit, das Vertrauen der Verbraucher zu stärken. Durch die Anwendung dieser Norm können Hersteller ihre Verantwortung für die Sicherheit ihrer Produkte unter Beweis stellen und gleichzeitig den Anforderungen des Marktes gerecht werden. Insgesamt ist die Norm EN 14878:2007 von großer Bedeutung, da sie den Rahmen für die Herstellung von sicherer und qualitativ hochwertiger Kinder-Nachtwäsche setzt. Ihre klare Struktur und die spezifischen Anforderungen tragen dazu bei, das Brandrisiko für Kinder zu minimieren und den Herstellern dabei zu helfen, vertrauenswürdige Produkte anzubieten.

EN 14878:2007は、子供用ナイトウェアの燃焼特性に関する標準として重要な役割を果たしています。この規格は、子供用ナイトウェアおよびその衣類に使用される生地の燃焼行動に関する要件を明確に定義しており、安全性を確保するための基準を提供しています。具体的には、EN 1103に従った試験での燃焼行動を評価する際の要求事項が含まれており、洗濯工程を除外している点も特徴的です。 この標準の強みは、子供用ナイトウェアの安全性を確保するための明確な指針を提供しているところにあります。特に、燃焼行動に関する詳細な規定は、製造業者が製品の安全性を評価し、消費者に対して信頼性の高い製品を提供する際に役立ちます。また、子供用ナイトウェアに特有の危険性を考慮に入れているため、特に重要な基準であると言えます。 EN 14878:2007は、欧州における子供用ナイトウェアの規制や市場ニーズに対応しており、業界全体において適切な品質管理を促進します。したがって、この標準は、企業が消費者の期待に応え、安全で快適な製品を提供する際に不可欠な文書といえるでしょう。