Free Naturepedic Mattresses for Hospital Nurseries
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There are so many reasons to love Naturepedic mattresses, America’s most trusted brand of organic cotton mattresses. All of their certified organic cotton baby mattresses & bedding, as well as children’s mattresses & bedding, are made in the USA of materials also made or grown in the USA. Naturepedic mattresses are 100% free of vinyl (PVC, including phthalates), toxic fire retardants and polyurethane foam, materials typically used in conventional mattresses.
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Given how susceptible newborns are to the harmful effects of synthetic fire retardants and how much time they spend on a mattress, creating a natural, healthy sleep environment is imperative. Naturepedic mattresses have been tested for chemical emissions and certified by GreenGuard to meet their strict standards for babies & children. Their baby crib mattresses have a firm flat surface to provide ideal support in accordance with pediatrician and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) firmness recommendations.
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Naturepedic is certified as an organic mattress manufacturer under the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). Independent third party inspections, analysis & certification of Naturepedic’s factory are provided by the Oregon Tilth, USA’s largest certifier of organic non-food products. Naturepedic is the only baby mattresses/pads recommend by Healthy Child Healthy World. Naturepedic mattresses & bedding are also SAFBaby approved.
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Now there is another great reason to love Naturepedic mattresses. To give newborns a health start, Healthy Child Healthy World is giving free GreenGuard certified Naturepedic baby mattresses/pads to hospitals that have baby nurseries, birthing rooms, NICU, or other related hospital facilities. For more information, contact Gloria at greenhospitals@healthychild.org
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Tags: Free Crib Mattress, GreenGuard, Healthy Child Healthy World, Naturepedic, Organic Cotton Mattress, Organic Crib Bedding, SAFBaby.com











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