Bedding & Hotel Linen Compliance
What overseas buyers actually need to import bedding and hotel linen — textile safety, flammability and market-specific requirements. We produce to your standard and arrange third-party testing.
OEKO-TEX Standard 100
Textile safety certification buyers ask for — what it covers and how we comply.
Read →US Flammability (16 CFR 1633)
What US flammability rules cover — and what linen buyers should check.
Read →US Requirements
Labeling, flammability and children's-product rules for the US market.
Read →EU Requirements
REACH, textile labeling and product safety for the EU market.
Read →UK Requirements
UK REACH, labeling and fire-safety rules where applicable.
Read →Importing from China
Incoterms, duties, documentation, testing and customs — a buyer's guide.
Read →Common Questions
Do hotel and bedding products need certification to import?
Bedding itself is lightly regulated, but buyers often require OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and US mattresses must meet flammability rules (16 CFR 1632/1633). Children's products and specific markets add requirements. We supply to your market's standard and arrange testing.
What is OEKO-TEX Standard 100?
An independent certification confirming a textile has been tested for harmful substances and is safe for skin contact — widely requested by hotel groups and retailers. We can produce OEKO-TEX-compliant goods and arrange certification.
Can you arrange third-party testing?
Yes — OEKO-TEX, flammability, colorfastness and shrinkage testing via SGS, Intertek or BV, to your destination market's requirements.
This page is general guidance, not legal advice. Requirements change and vary by product — always confirm current rules with the relevant authority or an accredited lab for your specific product and market.
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Send your spec — fabric, size, quantity, market and packaging — and we’ll reply with a tailored quote and sample plan. MOQ from 200 sets per design.