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Old 12-07-2010, 03:50 PM
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grann of 6
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Originally Posted by Grandmother23
I do understand the fire hazard of non retardent material for children, but I was ironing children patterned flannel for sleep pants for the grandkids and noticed it says "Do not use for children's sleepwear". Now it got me to thinking. Why would you not "sleep" in this material? If I made a shirt to wear outside with this, would it then be safe as the kids were awake and not sleeping in it? :|
It is not fire resistent. Now tell me when was the last time you found flannel in the stores that is "Safe for sleepwear". I have not found any. It is the company's way of protecting themselves from being sued if one of your kids gets burned while wearing pj's made from that material.
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