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A Natural Crib Mattress Gives a Better Start |

Tuesday, 01 May 2007
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Starting off the healthiest life for a new baby takes a lot
of work, determination, and research.
It's important to have a crib, car seat, and even stroller that meet the
safety standards of the industry. But a
healthy start goes beyond the nuts and bolts of the necessities. Investing in a natural crib mattress could be
some of the best money spent for the new life you are now responsible for
guiding.
A natural crib mattress is free of all traces of the toxic chemicals used for pest control and fertilizer when the fibers are growing. It is free of all the harmful dies and solutions that are often added during the manufacturing process. Choosing a natural crib mattress ensures your baby the toxin free sleep that you desire for him. And since babies spend a large amount of their day sleeping, it will give him the best start to a bright future. The move towards things organic has been on the rise over the last few years. Part of the movement is out of concern for the environment and what the chemicals are doing to the planet. Most of the movement is from people who want a healthier lifestyle for themselves and their families. Even with the rise in popularity of organic products, linens and clothing are only beginning to make their mark. Finding a natural crib mattress may not be as easy as just going to the local retail store. Fortunately, a determined parent can find a natural crib mattress at numerous sites online. It may take a little time to find and it may cost a bit more than the synthetic products available at the MegaStore, but the investments you make today will offer your new baby a great beginning. A natural crib mattress will bring comfort to you both, so take some time to look into one today. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Kathryn Lang is a freelance writer covering environmental issues and especially the recycling industry. She has written various articles on natural crib mattress and regularly contributes to the Fair Home magazine on recycling help issues.
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