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What does stationery include?
Stationery includes student stationery, office stationery and gift stationery.

Student stationery is one of the most important branches of stationery, and its main users are students. The categories of student stationery include: pencil case, mechanical pencil, watercolor pen, calendar board pen, ballpoint pen and gel pen.

There are also oil pastels, oily pens, crayons, pens, schoolbags, erasers, pencil sharpeners, liquid glue, glue sticks, rulers, compasses, art knives, scissors, book covers, correction tapes, folders, books, file bags, drawing boards, refills and so on.

Precautions:

At the beginning of the new semester, the stationery market has entered a "golden sales period". In order to ensure the safety and reliability of school supplies purchased by students.

When buying stationery, you should choose stationery produced by regular manufacturers, and carefully check whether there is the name, address, telephone number and instructions of the manufacturer, and whether there is a product inspection certificate.

Don't buy fragrant stationery products, choose light and tasteless varieties, because many fragrant stationery and correction fluids contain toxic chemicals such as phenol, formaldehyde and mercury to varying degrees.

See if there is any trademark, place of origin, certificate of approval, and whether there is "GB" and other related words on the certificate of approval. Don't be greedy for cheap. When buying a writing pen, be sure to check whether there is an air passage in the pen cap to prevent children from "inhaling" the trachea after swallowing it by mistake. The top of manual scissors should be arc-shaped, and products with functional sharp edges should have warning instructions.

The brightness (whiteness) of paper and exercise books is also limited, and the standard stipulates that it should not be greater than 85%. It is best not to buy products that are too bright by visual inspection.