Plastic milk bottles are only used at temperatures ranging from 40 to 50 ℃, while plastic electric kettles can be used at temperatures as high as 100 ℃. If it contains bisphenol A, wouldn't the risk be even greater Recently, Mr. Liu, a consumer, inquired with this newspaper that his plastic electric kettle has been in use for many years, and both adults and children drink the boiled water in this kettle. Although it is a branded product, I have been hesitant to use it since I heard about the issue with bisphenol A. Mr. Liu also told reporters that he just wanted to know what material this kettle is made of and what national standards it is produced according to, but he sent an email to the company without receiving any response. There are still many electric kettles in the market that are made of plastic products, which contain or do not contain bisphenol A. We hope that the relevant departments can provide a clear explanation, "Mr. Liu said. "It's terrible. In order to add nutrition to the children, I bought a soybean milk machine, a plastic cup, which has been used for several years. Is it dangerous?" Ms. Zhou, a consumer, asked the reporter. She said that since the birth of a child, she has been alarmed because the price of stainless steel soybean milk machine is high and the volume is too large. The soybean milk made by the machine cannot be drunk once, so she chose a plastic cup. Unexpectedly, the problem of bisphenol A arises again.
The reporter found on multiple forums such as Tianya Community that the safety issue of plastic for small household appliances used in food has attracted widespread attention from netizens. The safety of plastic electric kettle, soybean milk machine, mixer, coffee pot and other products has been questioned by netizens. Although these products are not specifically designed for children, children should also drink what they make. It would be great if there were a clear label on the product indicating whether it contains bisphenol A. Many netizens have expressed this.