Answer:
It's true that mattresses can emit fumes from chemical treatments, PVC covers and the polyurethane foam inside. Even cribs can emit toxic fumes. Luckily, there are ways to reduce the fumes as well as alternatives to conventional mattresses. You should always let new mattresses “off-gas” until noticeable fumes have dissipated – do this outdoors or in a well-ventilated room that no one sleeps in. Thereafter, use a mattress cover made of wool, organic cotton or polyethylene underneath sheets to further protect you and your baby. Alternatively, let everyone in your house get a good night’s sleep by purchasing natural fiber mattresses.
Visit the Marketplace section of our website for recommended retailers who offer mattresses that are safer than conventional ones.

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