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Zero Waste Sponge Cloths, Set of 3 – Organic Cotton & Wood, Compostable
Zero Waste Sponge Cloths, Set of 3 – Organic Cotton & Wood, Compostable
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Zero Waste Sponge Cloths made from Organic Cotton & Wood – Sustainable Cleaning in Everyday Life
These zero-waste sponge cloths, made from 70% wood (cellulose) and 30% organic cotton, are the eco-friendly alternative to disposable kitchen towels. Compostable, washable up to 90°C, and featuring hand-painted designs by artist Hanna Ligeti – for more joy in cleaning and a conscious home.
Product Details:
- Brand: LIGARTI
- Material: 70% Wood (cellulose), 30% Organic Cotton
- Contents: Set of 3
- Designs: Farm, Bees and Flowers, Colorful Mix, Jungle, Botany, Underwater
- Certification: Oeko-Tex Standard 100 (Product Class 1, suitable for baby products)
- Care: Washable up to 90°C in washing machine or dishwasher
- Production: Germany, made from 100% renewable raw materials
- Disposal: Fully compostable & biodegradable
Dimensions & Weight:
- Dimensions: 17 × 19.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 100 g
Please note! Delivery does not include decorations.
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GPSR manufacturer information
Ligarti
Unterdörnen 79
Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia, 42283, Germany
020225349300
order@ligarti.com
Product safety information
Product safety information
Warning: Not a toy; for decorative purposes only.
Not suitable for children under 3 years.
Safety Notice for Electrical Appliances
Safety Notice for Electrical Appliances
Safety Instructions for Luminaires and Lighting
- The lighting device may only be installed and repaired by a qualified person with the appropriate authorization and in compliance with applicable legal provisions.
- Only use approved and certified luminaires.
- Do not install the luminaire too close to flammable materials such as curtains, carpets, and furniture.
- Do not use luminaires with damaged supply cables or plugs.
- Do not leave luminaires switched on unattended.
- Check that the light bulbs are of the correct type and wattage for the luminaire.
- Clean luminaires regularly of dust and dirt to prevent the risk of fire.
- Do not attempt to repair lighting fixtures yourself unless you are trained and qualified.
- Monitor luminaires for damage or defects.
- Do not use luminaires in places where the conditions for their use are unsuitable.
- When changing the light source or servicing the luminaire, disconnect the luminaire from the mains and allow it to cool down to room temperature.
- Do not use a luminaire that does not comply with safety standards.
Protection Classes:
- Luminaires with this symbol are connected to the mains with a yellow-green wire, which is connected to the protective earthing terminal.
- For the safe operation of luminaires with this marking, connection to the yellow-green earth wire is not required.
- Luminaires with this marking can only be operated with a small safe voltage. Connection is only possible to the SELV circuit.
- IP protection:
- IPx1 - the product is protected against dripping water.
- IPx3 - the product can be exposed to raindrops (drops falling at a maximum angle of 60° to the vertical surface).
- IPx4 - the product is splash-proof: it can be exposed to splashing water from any direction (360°).
- IPx5 - the product is protected against water jets.
- IPx7 - the product can be installed on the ground.
- IPx8 - the product is protected against immersion up to the depth specified by the manufacturer.
- IP5x - the product is partially protected against the ingress of dust.
- IP6x - the product is completely protected against the ingress of dust.
Safety Instructions for Electrical Devices
- Do not use damaged electrical devices. If it is visibly damaged, do not use it and check whether it needs to be repaired or replaced.
- Always disconnect the power source before cleaning or servicing the device. If you need to work on a plugged-in electrical device, wear protective equipment such as gloves, work shoes, and safety glasses.
- Never use electrical devices in humid environments. If water gets into your electrical device, unplug it immediately.
- Store electrical devices in a dry and safe place where the risk of high temperatures, fire, or moisture is minimal.
- If the electrical device is designed for a specific operation, using it under conditions other than those specified in the operating instructions can have serious consequences, such as damage to the device, fire, or accident.
- Never use electrical devices with a damaged cable or power supply. If the cable or power supply is damaged, it can lead to fire or electric shock.
- Only use high-quality and safe certified electrical devices. If you notice problems when using electrical devices, such as irregular performance or malfunctions, stop using them immediately and contact an electrical device specialist.
- Do not neglect the regular inspection and maintenance of electrical devices. The more you care for your electrical devices, the more you can prevent accidents and fires.
- Remember that what you use safely may pose a danger to others. Ensure that all persons who need to use electrical devices know how to use them correctly and safely.
- If you suspect that an electrical device is not working properly, do not hesitate to check it immediately. Never use electrical devices that are not working properly and could pose a danger.
