ISO/TC 38/WG 29 - Testing methods for textile products against noxious pests
Méthodes d'essais pour les produits textiles contre les parasites nocifs
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ISO/TC 38/WG 29 is a Working Group within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Testing methods for textile products against noxious pests". This committee has published 2 standards.
ISO/TC 38/WG 29 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. Currently, there are 2 published standards from this working group.
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This document specifies a method for evaluating the function of reducing mosquito contact and blood feeding through the anti-mosquito fabric regardless of whether chemicals are treated or not. It provides the test method for evaluating this function without using human or animal as blood feeding sources. In addition, this document is only concerned with evaluation of anti-mosquito performance, and not concerned with evaluation of preventive method of diseases caused by anti-mosquito performance.
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This document specifies test methods for efficiency of chemically or physically treated textile products against house dust mites. For the products treated by chemicals against house dust mites, the test methods specified in a) to c) are applied. For the physically treated products, the test method specified in d) is applied. a) Repelling method by using Petri dish This method is applied to carpet, bedding surface fabric, bed sheeting, bed covering and blanket. b) Repelling method by using glass tube (Methods A and B) This method is applied to wadding (bedding, etc.) with a fibre content of cotton, wool or synthetic fibre, feathers/down. c) Proliferation method by using Petri dish (Method A) and using vial (Method B) Method A is applied to carpet, bedding surface fabric, bed sheeting, bed covering and blanket. Method B is applied to wadding. d) Penetration method This method is applicable to the outer fabric of a futon, bed sheeting and bed covering. However, this method is not applicable to the multiple component non-woven fabrics and fibre products with the high stretch properties such as jersey fabrics.
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