You can easily clean the
entire surface of the mattress with soap and water thanks to the reinforced waterproof cover and lock - stitched waterproof binding.
Some parents may not be acknowledged that the
soft surface of mattress can cause suffocation and increases the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
These particular models are known as inner spring models of crib mattresses and consists of steel springs inside
the surface of the mattress.
Play yard fabric: 100 % polyester Top
surface of mattress cover: 50 % polyester, 50 % polyurethane Bottom surface of mattress cover: 100 % polyester Mattress: 100 % polyurethane foam (approved for baby products in accordance with Oeko - Tex ® Standard 100 Class I)
The surface of the mattress is PVC free and is water resistant.
The cover is also resistant to any tears or cut on
the surface of the mattress and there will be no odor formation.
Use a damp cloth with mild soap and dab or lightly rub
the surface of the mattress where the stain is located.
Waterproof mattress pad covers are an excellent way to ensure that no bacteria - causing liquid ever reaches
the surface of the mattress - meaning less worry and less CLEANING for you.
Consider purchasing a mattress cover to protect
the surface of your mattress.
A steam cleaner can be useful for cleaning
the surface of the mattress without soaking it.
Firm -
The surface of the mattress must be firm.
These fibers work to keep all liquids and leaks right under
the surface of the mattress pad so it doesn't soak into your child's mattress.
Both the inside and
surface of those mattresses can be incredibly flammable and so are treated with toxic fire - retardants like antimony, arsenic, phosphorous, and pentaBDE.
This requires acutely toxic and known, cancer causing chemicals in or next to
the surface of all mattresses — even organic ones (untreated organic wool can not pass this test as it burns at 600 degrees).
Stibine gas, which is formed from the interaction of the S. Brevicaulis fungus with antimony, is particularly heavy and — according to the theory — clings to
the surface of the mattress.