Parents Should Use Organic Crib Sheets In Their Nursery
June 3rd, 2011
Infants spend a large portion of their day sleeping in cribs, which is why it’s important for parents to make this space as safe and comfortable as possible. The majority of parents spend their time ensuring that the crib is free of toys and stuffed animals, contain breathable bumpers and well-secured crib mobiles. However, many don’t consider that the sheets and crib bedding that contain an overwhelming amount of toxins and chemicals.
In fact, a leading cause of eczema and skin rashes in children is due to the chemical agents in crib bedding. This is because the bedding is often made from cotton blends, and the cotton crops are treated with a large amount of chemicals and pesticides. These toxins leech into the air and babies’ skin while they are sleeping. Fortunately, the answer is simple: organic crib sheets.
While many parents have heard about organic crib sheets, many are misled about the importance of these products. Parents also know these products are more costly, which can add to the financial burden of setting up a nursery. Yet organic bedding is readily available and offered both online and in stores, with a large selection at affordable prices. More importantly, there are many health benefits to choosing organic bedding, which is the very best for young infants.
First, organic crib sheets come from organic cotton that is grown in crops free of pesticides and contaminants. This means no harmful agents will make it into the organic products and leech into the child’s bedroom. There are other organic materials that crib sheets can be made of, including wool, bamboo or flannel. These materials are naturally warm and soft, perfect for a newborn’s sleeping space. And, since these organic materials have no irritating chemicals added, they don’t cause allergic skin reactions or difficulty breathing.
Parents who use organic crib sheets also enjoy the natural properties of this type of bedding. For example, natural fabrics are absorbent and moisture-wicking, which means they keep the body cool during warm weather and warm during cold weather. This means that the child won’t be left feeling overly hot and humid or cold and damp. Finally, organic crib sheets don’t produce excess dust and are safer for children who have asthma symptoms or are at risk for SIDS.
When buying organic products, make sure that they are 100 percent certified organic. This ensures that the baby bedding is made entirely of organic fabrics instead of just some. Unfortunately, there are many baby products on the market that slip by as “organic”, when really they only contain a small portion of natural materials. Organic crib sheets are available in a warm color palette, including pastel greens, pinks and blues.
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