If you can't afford organic wool mattresses, polyester is better than foam, because it's
made flame retardant with silicon instead of chemicals.
It's possible to buy cottons that have been treated to
make them flame retardant (it's recommended that baby pajamas are flame resistant).
Under the cover is another layer of organic cotton filling and there are no chemicals required to
make it flame retardant.
Many sheets are also treated with chemicals to
make them flame retardant, stain resistant or water resistant, and a person can breathe in the vapors from these chemicals during sleep.
Not exact matches
By: Kimberley Smuts 22nd July 2016 Australian - listed speciality chemicals development company Alexium International has
made significant inroads into the resins, films and polymers industry, owing to its newly commercialised environment - friendly
flame -
retardant (FR) treatment Alexiflam, which is well suited to the mining industry... →
Both the interior and exterior are
made of 100 % organic materials, and it uses absolutely no chemical
flame retardants.
Made without ozone depleters
Made without PBDEs, TDCPP or TCEP («Tris»)
flame retardants Made without mercury, lead and other heavy metals.
It is also free of any chlorinated or brominated
flame retardants making it very safe for your baby.
It's
made with CertiPUR - US foam, meaning you won't find any
flame retardants, mercury, lead, formaldehyde, or phthalates.
The Nurgo Pillow is
made from a 100 % non-toxic foam pad (odor free, no
flame retardants, antibacterial, and hypoallergenic), which compacts into a small size, in its very own pouch.
CertiPUR Foam is
made without ozone depleters, PDBES, TDCPP or TCEP
flame retardants.
Made in the USA from high - quality foam that is certified to be made WITHOUT harmful PBDE flame retardants, CFC's, phthalates, formaldehyde, mercury, lead and other heavy met
Made in the USA from high - quality foam that is certified to be
made WITHOUT harmful PBDE flame retardants, CFC's, phthalates, formaldehyde, mercury, lead and other heavy met
made WITHOUT harmful PBDE
flame retardants, CFC's, phthalates, formaldehyde, mercury, lead and other heavy metals.
CertiPUR - US foam is
made without ozone depleters, PBDEs, TDCPP or TCEP
flame retardants.
A recent HBO Documentary entitled Toxic Hot Seat took an in - depth look at chemical
flame retardants and their potential to
make the public sick.
Wool is also a natural
flame -
retardant,
making it possible to meet the high standards of The CPSC wihthout using any chemicals whatsoever.
Back Buddy is
made in the USA from high - quality structural foam that is certified and tested for performance and
made without harmful chemicals,
flame retardants, and phthalates.
It's
made of G.O.T.S. - certified organic fabrics and filled with a hypoallergenic, virgin polyester fiberfill that's free from
flame retardants and ethylene glycol.
Made in the U.S.A., this pillow is unlike others in that it is certified to be fabricated without the use of PBDE
flame retardants, mercury, lead, CFC's, phthalates, and other heavy metals.
You don't know what they are
made out of, if your baby should be breathing it, if it contains chemicals or
flame retardants, and if it will actually allow your baby to sleep safely.
Organic Crib Mattress: As the name implies, such mattresses are
made of organic materials, and absent of any chemical and industrial compounds —
flame retardants, PBDE, vinyl, polyurethane foam, latex, etc., in the fear of them causing unwanted harm to their occupants.
It's important to know that many car seat covers are not
made with
flame retardant materials.
If you buy pajamas that are not treated with
flame retardants (such as anything organic)
make sure that the pajamas are snug fitting on your child (i.e., avoid the urge to buy something big to
make it last longer).
Plus, all materials in the Travel Crib Light are
made without
flame retardants.
This pad is
made out of foam and is
flame and
retardant free.
These certifications will attest to the safety of the mattress: whether or not it's
made with formaldehyde, mercury, lead, other heavy metals, phthalates,
flame retardants, etc..
Baby and child pajamas are supposed to be tight fitting or
made of
flame -
retardant fabric to meet federal safety standards.
More than three decades after manufacturers stopped
making children's pajamas with a
flame retardant suspected of causing cancer, new research suggests the same chemical has become the most widely used fire - resistant compound in upholstered furniture sold throughout the United States.
Most crib mattresses are
made with synthetic foam and vinyl, then they are treated with toxic chemicals including
flame retardants.
Melamine has been a concern for parents in recent years — also known as cyanuramide, this synthetic chemical is used to
make resins for cooking utensils, etc. and has also been used to
make fertilizers, paper, paperboard, and
flame retardants.
This standard prohibits the use of
flame retardant chemicals (e.g., Tris, PBB, TEPA, TCEP9, etc.) in products
made for children.
Many crib mattresses are known to be
made with polyurethane foam and
flame retardants and waterproofed with vinyl, phthalates or PFCs.
Which is why Clek now offers Mammoth, a charcoal grey fabric
made of 100 % Australian Merino wool, with no - added
flame retardant.
We want to get a travel crib for our baby but it seems they all
made of synthetic materials and the fabrics are full of chemicals like
flame retardants.
More specifically, it is ideal to find a travel crib that is
made of material that is free of chemicals and
flame -
retardants because exposure to such chemicals can be harmful for your kid.
All of the above strollers are safe, non-toxic, and
made without
flame retardants, which are hazardous to your baby's health and could cause issues with neurodevelopment.
It is
made from organic materials, contains no PVC, and does not contain
flame retardants either.
Honest bags are all PVC and BPA free and they are
made without latex, brominated
flame retardants, polyurethane foams, glue, chemical processing, heavy metals, phthalates, BPs, or AZO dyes.
Lullaby Earth Breeze mattresses are
made without vinyl, PVC, and phthalates; they are also free of
flame retardants, yet still pass all government flammability standards.
They are
made from 100 % organic Egyptian cotton, and there is absolutely no Azo colorants, BPA,
flame retardants, formaldehyde, fragrance, PVC or lead in the stuffed lovies.
A bill that would
make New York the first state in the nation to ban a
flame retardant widely identified as a cancer threat, has faced heavy opposition from the chemical industry and may not come to a vote in the current legislative session.
Their current challenge is to
make it not just
flame -
retardant but non-flammable.
This means the mattress is
made without ozone depleters, certain
flame retardants, mercury, lead, or formaldehyde.
The gases produced when materials containing
flame retardants burn may be
making fires more lethal
One item contained three different
flame retardants, and some products had levels of the chemicals that
made up as much as 12.5 percent of the foam's weight, according to the study.
Antimony, for example, is a naturally occurring silver - colored metal that is widely used by numerous industries to
make plastics, vulcanized rubber,
flame retardants and a host of electronic components including solar cells and LEDs.
The change does not bar manufacturers from using
flame retardants, but it
makes it feasible to avoid their use.
Consumers reach for highly watered - down hydrogen peroxide to clean out minor cuts and scrapes, but the chemical also could be useful for numerous industrial processes as different as
making flexible foam seat cushions or precursor chemicals for
flame retardants.
Flame retardants in foam «are not effective enough to
make them stop burning rapidly once they're ignited.
Using a blue whale's earplug, Trumble and Usenko were able to extract and analyze the stress hormone cortisol, testosterone, organic contaminants such as pesticides and
flame retardants, and mercury, demonstrating that both man -
made and endogenous chemicals are recorded and archived in whale earwax.
Scientists were able to detect traces of 163 of those compounds, including mercury,
flame retardants, DDT, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and phthalates (a pervasive chemical that
makes plastics soft and facilitates the addition of scents to shampoos, soaps, lotions, and deodorants).