Sometimes when parents shop for baby products, they tend to overlook what type of materials these products are made of. They are more focused on the aesthetic side and the price. In buying a crib or bed for your baby, you should not forget to check on what type of materials the manufacturer is using and know if it is safe for your child. Although it is also important to buy something that is attractive and trendy, they should not be your main focus. Baby mattresses are important and should be checked before buying them because babies spend a lot of time or majority of their time in their cribs or on their beds.
A well-known manufacturer of baby mattresses is Babyletto. Its Twilight Crib Mattress has firm and flat surface and its RPFB padding is made of 100% polyester. It is lightweight and with non-allergenic construction. Most importantly, it passed the federal flammability standard.
Another important and respectable crib mattress brand is from Naturepedic. The company makes mattresses that are made from organic cotton for a healthy and chemical-free sleeping area for babies. It has a dust mite barrier cover to protect your kids. Aside from that, it does not contain wool or latex that triggers allergies. Since it is made of cotton, it does not burst into flames when ignited. Each of the company’s mattresses is non-toxic, promotes the baby’s health and fire safety, to give every child a comfortable and a risk-free sleeping environment.
For your child’s toddler bed, you could try the Naturepedic Quilted Organic Cotton Deluxe Mattress. It has heavy-duty orthopedic spring for an excellent and long-lasting support. It also comes with heavy-duty rods for edge support. You can choose from either twin or full sizes.
Shopping for crib mattresses can be made easy if your have only two important things in mind, your child’s safety and comfort. You could also apply these two when shopping for other baby or children’s products. They are your best tools in ensuring that these products will not cause harm to your baby.
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