tips on-buying-an-organic-mattress

Post on 04-Aug-2015

30 Views

Category:

Healthcare

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

Tips on buying an organic Mattress

Presentation By:

Love Mattress Anyone

Know which organic materials to look for

Organic mattresses will be made with all-natural materials such as certified organic wool, organic cotton, and/or natural latex. Organic wool is naturally resistant to flame and dust mites. Natural latex is derived from rubber trees

Stay away from conventional mattresses made with harmful

materialsMake sure you do not buy

mattresses that contain nylon, petroleum-based polyester, polyurethane foam and flame-retardant chemicals including silicone, boric acid, phosphates, melamine and polyvinylidene chloride.

Purchase a latex mattress if you have allergies

Latex mattresses will always be naturally resistant to dust mites, mildew and mold and are considered to be hypoallergenic

Buy an organic wool mattress if you sweat when you sleep

Wool absorbs moisture which works to wick moisture away from your body, helping you sleep cooler

Stick to buying latex or wool mattresses if you live in a hot

and humid 

Since mold and mildew are more problematic in hot and humid climates, latex and wool will help eliminate those problems.

Stay away from organic mattresses that are not certified

All organic products must be properly certified and will endorse a label that specifies so according to the country you reside in. In the United States raw materials such as cotton can be USDA Organic but not a finished fabric or product. Finished mattresses can be certified to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), a standard recognized by the USDA and currently the only recognized organic standard certifying an entire mattress

Read Expert Guide and Tips

SureTemp Memory Foam Mattress Review

top related