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Great Tips To Be Aware Of While Buying Natural Crib Bedding

It is common for new parents to wonder how the products they select for baby will impact their health. Crib sheets which contain toxic chemical can lead to skin irritations and a variety of other health issues for new babies. The pesticides and other chemicals used to produce traditional crib sheets are also toxic for the planet.

Parents looking to make the best choices for their baby and the world should take a look at organic crib bedding. Your best choices are organic crib bedding produced using either cotton or bamboo and dyed with natural dyes if you want to keep your baby safe while they are sleeping.

There are a variety of reasons to select organic crib bedding. Crib bedding which is certified organic has been farmed in a way which is environmentally sustainable. This protects all the earth creatures from hazardous chemicals and dangerous greenhouse gases.

Today’s crib bedding is produced using either natural fibers like cotton and bamboo or synthetic fibers such as polyester and acrylic. Synthetic fibers are made with petrochemicals which harm the enrionment. When cotton is grown using conventional methods it uses more petroleum based chemicals from field to factory than any other type of product.

Additionally a large percentage of the cotton grown today is produced using genetically modified seeds. The chemicals used for processing conventional cotton for crib bedding can also be very harmful to the environment. Fortunately both bamboo and organic cotton are great alternatives to synthetic materials.

Organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers. Bamboo is other alternative for organic crib bedding. This grass grows faster than many of the other plants on the earth and is naturally resistant to bacteria and fungus. This means it will not require pesticides and fertilizers to help it grow. Bamboo fibers also make a natural insulator. This will allow baby to fell cooler during the summer months and warmer when it is cool out.

Posted by family-life - August 20, 2009 at 5:14 am

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