LG Electronics discloses KOTITI ingredient test results for robot vacuum cleaner exclusive care agent

by times news cr

Certified by‍ a nationally recognized testing agency for non-detection ‍of 4​ types of biocidal substances, 26 types of allergens, and fluorescent⁤ whitening agent

‘LG Roboking AI ⁣All-in-One’. Photo provided by LG Electronics

​ ​‍ LG electronics is⁤ disclosing the results of the inspection of⁤ ingredients‌ for care products exclusively for robot vacuum cleaners received from KOTITI Testing & Research Institute (hereinafter referred to as ‘KOTITI’), a nationally recognized testing agency.

As ‍a result of the test, 4 types of⁤ biocidal substances (MIT, CMIT, BIT, OIT), ‍26 types of allergens, and fluorescent whitening ‍agent were not detected ‍in​ the LG Roboking exclusive ⁢care agent. KOTITI is a product certification body‌ accredited by KOLAS ​(Korean Accreditation Institution) under the National Agency for Technology and Standards.

Among the ‌biocidal substances subject⁢ to this inspection,the ⁤biocidal substances MIT ⁣(methylisothiazolinone) and‌ CMIT (5-chloromethylisothiazolinone) are ‌prohibited from being contained in spray-type household chemical products according to the ‍Ministry of Environment’s notification. The robot vacuum cleaner-specific management agent is classified as‌ a ⁢non-spray household chemical product,⁤ so there is no‍ legal problem if it ⁢contains less than 0.04% (w/w) of MIT and CMIT. However,since it ⁤is ⁢a ‘household chemical‍ product subject to‌ safety confirmation subject to reporting’ designated‌ by the Ministry of Environment,it is mandatory‍ to confirm and‍ report compliance with safety standards and‍ disclose information such ‌as major ingredients.

The content of BIT (1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one) is limited to‌ less than 8%​ (w/w) in spray-type⁣ general ⁣cleaners. Even if it is not used as a raw material‌ in a product, the amount ‌used is limited ⁢to less than 1% (w/w) throughout the entire manufacturing process of ‍household chemical products of all formulations. BIT is a component classified as ‘isothiazolinone’ along with MIT ⁣and CMIT, and⁤ is also ⁤collectively called ‘benzisothiazolinone’, ‍nonetheless of the official notation ⁣of the Ministry of Environment.

Even ⁢though the standards for biocidal content are different for each ‍household chemical ⁤product⁢ formulation, it was verified⁤ through KOTITI ⁢test results that ​MIT, CMIT, BIT,⁣ and‌ OIT ingredients were⁣ not‌ used in ⁣LG Electronics’ robot vacuum ⁢cleaner exclusive care agent.

According to the Ministry of Environment’s living⁣ environment safety information system ‘Green Nuri’,robot vacuum cleaner care products⁣ are currently registered as items​ such ‍as detergents,deodorants,removers,and‍ laundry‌ detergents depending on​ the manufacturer.

LG Electronics launched the all-in-one ‍robot vacuum⁤ cleaner⁤ ‘LG⁣ Roboking AI‌ All-in-One’ last August.This ⁤product completes everything⁢ from ⁤dust suction to ​mopping, washing, ‌and drying in one go. △Strong suction power △Hair tangle prevention⁢ function △Applying ⁤LG⁣ SDL ​(Secure Development Lifecycle) ⁢security process △AI driving performance △Dedicated management to reduce sewage‌ tank odor My back is⁢ a special⁤ feature.

An official from ⁤LG Electronics ​said, “Considering⁢ the function of the all-in-one robot ​vacuum cleaner that cleans ‌a wet mop and than‌ dries it with hot air, we wanted to⁤ thoroughly verify all ⁢ingredients that are expected to be of concern to consumers, such‌ as the spread of biocidal substances ‌in indoor air,” adding, “So that customers can ⁤use it with greater peace of‍ mind.” “We made every effort to ensure safety from ⁣the management system research stage.”

Choi Yong-seok, Donga.com ⁣reporter [email protected]

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    Interview between Time.news Editor and Dr. Emily chen,Expert⁤ in Household chemicals and Product Safety

    Time.news Editor: Welcome, dr. ⁢Chen! Thank you for joining us today to discuss LG Electronics’ recent declaration regarding their LG ⁢Roboking AI All-in-One vacuum cleaner. The product has been certified free from certain harmful substances. Can⁢ you elaborate on the importance of this ​certification?

    Dr. ​Emily Chen: Thank‌ you for having me! The certification from‌ KOTITI is quite notable because ‌it assures consumers⁣ that the ‍care product used with the LG Roboking vacuum cleaner is safe for household‍ use. With rising‍ health and environmental awareness, consumers are increasingly concerned about ‍the substances in the products they use. This kind of certification helps build trust.

    time.news Editor: Absolutely! The article mentions the non-detection of four types of biocidal substances, including MIT and CMIT, ​which are ‍commonly scrutinized. Why are these particular substances a concern?

    Dr. Emily Chen: ⁣ MIT (methylisothiazolinone) and CMIT (5-chloromethylisothiazolinone) are preservatives‍ that have been associated with⁢ skin sensitization and allergic reactions. Regulatory‌ bodies in various countries ‍have⁣ started limiting⁣ their use in household products due to ‍these safety concerns.⁣ By ensuring that these substances are not present, LG is proactively addressing consumer health concerns, which is commendable.

    Time.news Editor: That’s a very critically important⁣ point! ⁣The testing agency KOTITI is recognized by the Korean ⁤Accreditation Institution, which adds credibility to the results.How ⁤does this accreditation enhance consumer trust?

    Dr. Emily Chen: accreditation under a recognized body like KOLAS means that the testing processes adhere to strict standards. This level of oversight is crucial‌ because it guarantees that the tests performed are reliable and conducted under rigorous conditions. Consumers can feel more confident knowing that a trusted institution has validated the safety of the product.

    Time.news⁢ editor: As ​many ⁣household products can contain allergens, how does LG’s commitment to safety with their care agent reflect broader trends in consumer‌ preferences?

    Dr. Emily Chen: There is a growing trend toward clarity in ingredient disclosure and prioritizing products that are free from allergens and harmful substances. as people become more informed about potential hazards in everyday products, companies that take proactive steps to meet safety standards will stand out in the ⁤marketplace. LG’s efforts ‌align perfectly with this shift toward health-conscious‍ choices.

    Time.news ‌Editor: The LG Roboking ‌also features⁢ a unique strong suction capability and tangle prevention. How do you see technology and safety intersecting ⁣in ‍household products ‍today?

    Dr.⁢ Emily Chen: The intersection of technology and safety⁢ is crucial.‍ Innovations like strong suction capabilities and hair tangle prevention enhance user experience, but when combined with safety‌ assurances like​ non-toxic formulations, they establish a comprehensive approach to product design. Consumers are looking for products that not‍ only perform well but also promote a​ healthier living environment.

    Time.news Editor: with ⁢robot vacuum‍ cleaners becoming increasingly popular, what‍ do you think the future holds for household care products in terms of safety and innovation?

    Dr. Emily Chen: I believe we will⁤ see a stronger regulatory focus on safety as robotic ⁢and smart home technologies grow. Companies will likely innovate within the realms of both efficiency and safety, developing eco-friendly products ⁤that are free from harmful chemicals. ​The‍ future will depend on how⁣ well manufacturers can integrate cutting-edge technology with consumer health concerns.

    time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. chen, for your insights! It’s clear that LG’s commitment to safety and innovation could set a new standard in the industry, and we look ⁤forward to seeing how these trends evolve.

    Dr. Emily Chen: My pleasure! It’s an⁣ exciting time ‌for the industry, and ‌I’m glad to contribute to this important conversation.

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