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98 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
so far so good,
This review is from: Dwinguler Eco-friendly Kids Play Mat - Safari Tour (Large) (Baby Product)
With my new HD camera, I thought I would review this product that I bought for my brother's family.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Maybe the best on the market but made of PVC,
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This review is from: Dwinguler Eco-friendly Kids Play Mat - Safari Tour (Large) (Baby Product)
I bought this mat last year and didn't think the smell was strong. I really loved it until recently I found out how harmful the material -PVC can be. I know it doesn't have lots of toxic chemicals but PVC itself is poison plastic. You can find some details at this website: [...]
I remember clearly that when I purchased the product (from [...]), it read "made of PVC" in the description. However, now when I realized that PVC is harmful and tried to check some detailed information about the mat, I couldn't find anything about PVC in the online description. All they talked about was that it "made of only Eco-Friendly materials approved by CPSIA in USA and safe standards in Europe." It's now not available at Costco.com so I can't find the description any more. Of cause you will know when you get the instruction in the package but at that point you may not want to bother to return the whole thing. Makes me wonder the reason why they hide the material information. I have to say that there is no real safe playmat on the market, which is very sad, maybe this one is the safest, still it's made of PVC. I think we customers deserve to know what exactly was the material when the seller claims it's made of "only Eco-Friendly materials".
68 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
non-toxic?,
This review is from: Dwinguler Eco-friendly Kids Play Mat - Safari Tour (Large) (Baby Product)
We have this mat. Our main problem with it is that it still emits a chemical smell after weeks of use. To test it yourself, put a large bowl upside down on the mat overnight so that no air can escape out. Remove it in the morning and immediately smell the inside of the bowl. You'll be surprised by the strength of the chemical smell (smells like gasoline). Whatever that chemical is, it keeps emitting into your house continuously. And if your child spends long periods of time on the mat, he/she is exposed to it the most. Until more tests are done, or healthystuff.org tests this product, I don't believe the manufacturer's claim of this mat being non-toxic. I plan to only use it occasionally outdoors in our balcony.
PS: take the raving reviews here with a grain of salt. This product is manufactured in Korea, and guess what, many reviews on Amazon have Korean names (Disclaimer: I personally have nothing against Koreans -- I have lots of Korean friends). It also ships from Seattle, and voila, many reviews are from Seattle. Their page on the well-known social networking site is monitored so if you end up asking a question that they don't like, they immediately erase your question. If you examine the posted questions more carefully, they are mostly soft-ball ones from several users with Korean names. 2115|R3029DH9LMXET7;2115|R1ONCTMM4JP0H;2115|R27T912T67L2EN;
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