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Certificates

Our focus on sustainable entrepreneurship is reflected in the certificates our products have been awarded by numerous independent, international institutes. A list of the most important certificates we have been awarded: 

Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort Gold
The label combines the most relevant emission specifications and requirements in one certification. The Indoor Air Comfort Gold label shows compliance with specifications on VOC emissions set out globally. We are proud to be first-in-class to receive this certification. Click here for more information.

A+ label 
French legislation which measures the number of VOCs in products and which awards a grade from A+ (lowest emission) to C (highest emission).  

0% VOC
An independent laboratory (Ecca) has subjected our products to gaschromatography tests to help determine the VOC level in a product.  

FR-certificate BFL-S1
The RMC FR Oil System, our flame-retardant oil system, has been tested in accordance with the following standards: EN 13501-1, EN ISO 11925-2 and EN ISO 9239-1. Achieving a Bfl s1 rating is a first. The B-certificate is the highest classification ever achieved by an oil system. The s1 refers to the extent that smoke development is limited. This is something we consistently strived to achieve during the development phase.  

Toy standard EN 71-3
This European guideline regulates the migration of certain hazardous elements like barium, cadmium and mercury etc. in different types of toys. The decision reflects that wood treated with RMC Oil Plus 2C or RMC Hybrid Wood Protector is safe for children. 

Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C shows Food Contact Compliance
It is therefore safe to use Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C (A+B) on a wooden surface that is in itself food safe, then the combination of the wood and our Oil Plus 2C is also safe and therefore in compliance with regulation EC n° 1935/2004. This declaration is the result of an official test, done by Eurofins, an official independent testing institute. Click here for more information.

M1
The aim of this classification is to enhance the development and use of low-emitting building materials. The classification presents emission requirements for the materials used in ordinary work spaces and residences with respect to good indoor air quality. M1 stands for low emissions.
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