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Green Baby Nursery – Constantly Split Testing To Make You More Money
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Green Parenting: Tips To An Eco Friendly Nursery Safe For Your Baby
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Thinking about the environment means looking at what one spends money on when it comes to children. Diapers, clothing, bedding and also nursery furniture and all considerations of an eco-friendly upbringing. When one first starts looking at these things in detail, it can be surprising to find that there are a lot of potentially hazardous issues. This article is going to talk about nursery furniture and nursery materials and their potential hazard to the health of your baby and the environment and what to look for instead.
First of all when it comes to the nursery there are many things one wants to do with it; paint it, put in new flooring and clean it. Carpets, paint and cleaning products all can emit toxic fumes called volatile organic compounds of which some are carcinogenic and can irritate the lungs and thus one’s breathing. Children are much more susceptible to toxins then adults as their lungs are smaller and they also breathe much faster. Babies are even more susceptible especially as their lungs are much smaller and haven’t developed as far as a child’s or adult’s. Their immune and nervous system are only in the early stages of development. They also breathe faster. As a result they inhale more toxins than adults do and have much smaller bodies. This is also a caution for pregnant women, as inhalation of toxins can also affect the baby.
First of all one will want to paint the nursery and many people leave to the last minute. If you are going to paint the nursery it is best to do it as soon as you can and ventilate it well. If you are pregnant this is a job best left to someone else to be extra safe. When painting you need to give at least a month or so for the room to properly air before putting your baby in there. The longer you leave a room to dry and let the paint settle the better. It is also best to avoid conventional paint and look for eco friendly paints and ones low in VOCs. You could also try looking for milk or natural paints. There are also paints that are completely VOC free and thus do not emit any fumes. These are well worth looking for to be extra safe.
Besides paint there is also the floor to contend with. Carpet is far from ideal when it comes to toxins and being green. New carpet will emit VOCs and with its flame-resistant properties will also add more toxins into the mix. Carpets can also trap in dust, mold and pesticides and your baby will be crawling on it and be very close to it. Carpet is best avoided but there are some great alternative carpets such as cork or bamboo that you could use without the toxic issues. If you do not like the idea of a bamboo or cork carpet then wood flooring is the better option. You can also use natural rugs on the floor for particular areas to add some cosiness and make it softer for your moving baby.
Lastly there is the issue of furniture. Many people do not think that furniture could possibly admit toxins – I didn’t at one point. However if you are buying cheap MDF/chipboard style furniture, this type of furniture usually contains formaldehydes that can be hazardous to health. Avoid them at all costs and only go for furniture that is formaldehyde free or solid wood.
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Taking care of the environment is important to many of us. We try to incorporate green and healthy living into as many areas of our lives as we can. We especially want to focus on things that impact our children’s health: the food they eat, the toys they play with, and other items they use. This often starts with an eco friendly nursery.
Here are some ways to make this happen, in four simple steps.
Step One: Think about the materials used in your furnishings. Steer clear of items that are made or painted with materials containing lead, formaldehyde, or other dangerous materials. You will instead want to look for all natural wood and cloth products.
Thankfully manufacturers are getting wise to what parents want, and there are many options for non-toxic paint and furniture. You can obtain furniture without dangerous chemicals such as flame retardants that outgas into the air and linens made from organic cotton. Your child can have an attractive and healthy room.
In addition, find simple old fashioned toys for your tot. Some of the best toys are the classics. Wooden blocks, wooden train sets and cloth dolls inspire imagination much more than electronic toys that break easily and get thrown into the landfill. What’s more, plastic toys often contain harmful chemicals such as BPA and phtalates. A good rule of thumb: If a plastic toy has a strong chemical odor when you take it out of its packaging, it’s outgassing toxins. Steer clear of these, especially for babies who put everything in their mouths.
Step Two: Look for organic. You will be surprised at the availability and options that are out there for using organic items in your nursery today. From bedding to mattresses to your baby’s diapers and layette, there are a variety of organic options to choose from on the market today. Many of the best quality items are made by work at home moms or in cottage industries.
If finances are tight, focus on buying items that touch baby’s skin for the longest period of time. Bedding – if your baby sleeps in a crib – and cloth diapers should be organic or at least untreated, unbleached cotton.
Step Three: Say “yes” to the old. Maybe you have some items from a previous baby that are still useful. Or perhaps a friend or family member wants to gift you with a family rocker, cloth diapers or clothing. Go ahead and accept as long as the item in question is still safe – you can check online for recalls. Recycling old items and buying used is a great way to go green in the nursery and save a lot of money too.
Step Four: Be green when you clean. Once you have set up an eco friendly nursery don’t ruin by using harsh chemical cleansers and air fresheners in it. Make sure you buy eco friendly cleaning items too.
Children and babies are especially vulnerable to toxins in the air in our homes. Not only do they breathe faster and therefore take in more chemicals into their lungs, but their brains are still developing meaning the impact is greater on their health. Grocery store shelves now have a nice variety of reasonably priced non-toxic cleaning supplies for you to try.
Taking these steps will have you on your way to an eco friendly nursery that is healthy and safe for your new addition.
You can find more tips, recommended resources and product reviews to help you raise your baby naturally at Natural Baby Be sure to sign up for your free Organic Baby report!
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