How To Make Your Nursery Eco Friendly and Safe
Setting up a nursery is such an exciting time and every mother wants her nursery to be safe and secure for her new bundle of joy.
There are so many hidden chemical dangers in all areas of a babies nursery and the scary part is most parents have no idea!
We have created a guide to help you make the best choices you possibly can when choosing your nursery decor.
Furniture
The most important piece of furniture you will buy for baby’s nursery is their cot. This is the place your precious baby will sleep from the moment they enter your home until they are around 2 years old. The most important growth and development years.
With so many cots on the market it can be easy to get carried away with buying the prettiest cot, in the perfect colour and the perfect design. The only safety most parents are aware is making sure it has safety latches and the bars are the perfect width apart so babies arms and leg don’t get stuck. No one thinks about the paint and lacquer that is used to create the perfect finish you see before you.
Lacquers and paints used in nursery furniture or any kind of furniture can be highly toxic. While the chemicals fumes given off by the cot are very low the danger is when your baby is old enough to chew on the rail of the cot. When baby is teething he or she will want to chew anything they can get their hands on and generally the most common chew toy is the cot rail.
Baby will ingest the chemicals and wood when they chew. Not something you really want your baby swallowing.
Ensure the cot and furniture you have chosen has been painted or vanished in non-toxic products and made from a non-toxic wood.
Mattress
When it comes to chemicals mattresses are the most toxic item in a babies nursery. Regular commercial cot mattresses are generally made from synthetic fibres using harsh metal springs for support. Mattresses are sprayed with a multitude of chemicals during the production stage including antifungal chemicals and formaldehyde.
When your baby is sleeping their faces are right next to the mattress breathing in all of these chemicals.
Natural organic fibres are the best choice when shopping for a mattress and traditional spring mattresses can do more harm than good. Natural fibres will breathe and will help your baby regulate his or her temperature in all climates.
Here is an example of the perfect chemical free mattress for baby – Click Here. This futon style mattress is made from 100% organic wool and cotton and is free from any chemicals.
Bedding/Linen
Like your babies mattress the linen you use is really important as baby will come in close contact with it from such an early age.
Use organic where ever possible and use sustainable fibres such as cotton, wool and bamboo.

Toys
Plastic is one of most toxic materials on the planet and the chemical pollution effects the planet and your health from the beginning of manufacture to the very end of its life.

Plastic toys are so harmful because your child will come into contact with them on a daily basis and almost all toys will eventually be chewed and sucked on. Meaning your child will ingest harmful chemicals over and over.
When choosing toys for your child the best ones are those made from wood and bamboo with non-toxic lacquer or paint. Wooden toys are so beautiful and can be passed down each generation.
Click Here to read more about making better choices when buying toys.
I hope this has given you a guide on making your nursery more eco friendly and safer for your baby.
Photos from www.naturebaby.com
There are so many hidden chemical dangers in all areas of a babies nursery and the scary part is most parents have no idea!
We have created a guide to help you make the best choices you possibly can when choosing your nursery decor.
Furniture
The most important piece of furniture you will buy for baby’s nursery is their cot. This is the place your precious baby will sleep from the moment they enter your home until they are around 2 years old. The most important growth and development years.
With so many cots on the market it can be easy to get carried away with buying the prettiest cot, in the perfect colour and the perfect design. The only safety most parents are aware is making sure it has safety latches and the bars are the perfect width apart so babies arms and leg don’t get stuck. No one thinks about the paint and lacquer that is used to create the perfect finish you see before you.
Lacquers and paints used in nursery furniture or any kind of furniture can be highly toxic. While the chemicals fumes given off by the cot are very low the danger is when your baby is old enough to chew on the rail of the cot. When baby is teething he or she will want to chew anything they can get their hands on and generally the most common chew toy is the cot rail.
Baby will ingest the chemicals and wood when they chew. Not something you really want your baby swallowing.
Ensure the cot and furniture you have chosen has been painted or vanished in non-toxic products and made from a non-toxic wood.
Mattress
When it comes to chemicals mattresses are the most toxic item in a babies nursery. Regular commercial cot mattresses are generally made from synthetic fibres using harsh metal springs for support. Mattresses are sprayed with a multitude of chemicals during the production stage including antifungal chemicals and formaldehyde.
When your baby is sleeping their faces are right next to the mattress breathing in all of these chemicals.
Natural organic fibres are the best choice when shopping for a mattress and traditional spring mattresses can do more harm than good. Natural fibres will breathe and will help your baby regulate his or her temperature in all climates.
Here is an example of the perfect chemical free mattress for baby – Click Here. This futon style mattress is made from 100% organic wool and cotton and is free from any chemicals.
Bedding/Linen
Like your babies mattress the linen you use is really important as baby will come in close contact with it from such an early age.
Use organic where ever possible and use sustainable fibres such as cotton, wool and bamboo.

Toys
Plastic is one of most toxic materials on the planet and the chemical pollution effects the planet and your health from the beginning of manufacture to the very end of its life.

Plastic toys are so harmful because your child will come into contact with them on a daily basis and almost all toys will eventually be chewed and sucked on. Meaning your child will ingest harmful chemicals over and over.
When choosing toys for your child the best ones are those made from wood and bamboo with non-toxic lacquer or paint. Wooden toys are so beautiful and can be passed down each generation.
Click Here to read more about making better choices when buying toys.
I hope this has given you a guide on making your nursery more eco friendly and safer for your baby.
Photos from www.naturebaby.com













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