Established for more than 10 years
Quanzhou Childsea Hygienic Products Co., Ltd. was founded in 2012
At Quanzhou Childsea Hygienic Products Co., Ltd., founded in 2012, we prioritize quality control, affordability, and sustainability, making us a trustworthy sanitary napkin supplier for global clients. Our main product: disposable sanitary napkins, baby diapers, pull-up diapers, menstrual pants, etc. Our factory covers an area of over 20,000 sqm and has acquired ISO9001 quality management system and SGS quality certifications. Partner with us to become the quality leader in the sanitary products industry, and protect women's health.
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Quanzhou Childsea Hygienic Products Co., Ltd. was founded in 2012
Our products have passed FDA and CE certifications for hygienic products.
Childsea has around 20 years of OEM/ODM production & exporting experience and a strong R&D department.
Our products are sold to more than 90 countries, such as Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Middle East, South America, Eastern Europe, Africa, USA, Canada,Germany, UK, Hungary, Poland, Australia, Korea, Russia, Mongolia, etc.
Abstract The widespread use of conventional disposable sanitary napkins has created significant environmental and health challenges. Composed primarily of plastics and synthetic materials, these products contribute billions of non-biodegradable items to landfills and oceans annually, where they can persist for centuries and break down into…
Abstract The practice of using toilet tissue as a temporary substitute for a sanitary napkin is a common recourse in unexpected menstrual situations. An in-depth examination of this improvisation reveals significant health and functional risks. This analysis explores the material science, microbiology, and dermatological implications…
Abstract An examination of the practice of using household tissue as a substitute for a sanitary pad reveals significant health and hygiene-related concerns. This analysis, grounded in principles of dermatology, microbiology, and materials science, explores the consequences of this common emergency measure. The core issue…