New regulatory measures by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) will enforce mandatory quality certification for sanitary pads and diapers sold in India, marking a significant step toward safeguarding women's health. The policy requires all manufacturers—domestic and international—to obtain BIS certification for their products, with compliance deadlines set for April 1, 2024 (large manufacturers) and October 1, 2024 (small/micro enterprises).
The BIS certification serves as a rigorous quality assurance mechanism, ensuring sanitary pads meet the IS 5405:2019 standard across critical parameters. This includes:
The IS 5405:2019 specification applies to disposable sanitary pads of all designs (including winged and non-winged variants). Key testing criteria include:
| Parameter | Testing Method | Compliance Threshold |
|---|---|---|
| Absorbency | Gravimetric analysis | Minimum 10g liquid retention |
| pH Level | Potentiometric measurement | 5.5-8.5 range |
| Fluid Retention | Centrifuge testing | ≤10% fluid release |
The phased enforcement affects multiple hygiene product categories:
| Product Category | Standard Code | Compliance Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Sanitary Pads | IS 5405 | April 1, 2024 |
| Adult Diapers | IS 17509 | April 1, 2024 |
| Baby Diapers | IS 17514 | April 1, 2024 |
Manufacturers must undergo a multi-stage evaluation:
The policy aligns with India's broader effort to standardize medical textiles and personal hygiene products, building upon existing BIS-ISI certification frameworks for industrial goods.