Are your products BPA free?
Yes, IKEA banned BPA in children’s products and food contact products in 2006 and 2012.
The safety and security of everyone who comes into contact with our products are of the utmost importance to IKEA. Our products are tested to meet the strictest global standards on product safety, and none of our children's or food storage products contain BPA.
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