Painting the Good Baby Room Without Spending a Pile
Even though the baby’s birth is some months away, this is the time to browse around for baby bedding. You have, undoubtedly, been getting bombarded with advise from everyone – family, friends, and coworkers.
Price should not be a concern when purchasing your crib set, but in the real life, price will play a role in your choices when deciding on baby bedding. There are going to be offers of hand-me-down crib sets from friends and family–even though this will help keep the cost down, there are factors to consider when accepting those hand-me-down baby bedding sets.
To be on the safe side, use the Internet to investigate safety issues surrounding any used or hand-me-down baby bedding sets. It’s possible that the previous owner may not have been aware of any problems or recalls. The baby safety experts no longer approve of the use of dyes that were used to fabricate the earlier versions of crib sets. In their opinion the chemicals used in the fire retardant crib bedding may also be hazardous.
Although it may not always work, washing used or borrowed items is a great way to freshen up second-hand crib bedding. A firm mattress is important for your baby’s peaceful sleep so even if it looks new it should be checked for firmness. A used mattress will harbor spores and dust particles that could affect your infant breathing and there might be unseen stains from previous use.
The wear-and-tear evident in used baby bedding is more than just an issue of appearances, it is also a safety concern. The options for organic baby bedding include naturally waterproof organic cotton, hemp and wool. Allergies and breathing problems can be greatly reduced by choosing organic baby bedding, which is made without dyes or chemicals.
The mother-to-be will find it easy to select all of the organic fiber products that she desires in order to furnish an all-organic nursery with the perfect girl nursery bedding. Organic baby bedding is a popular choice and can be achieved without spending a lot of money. Browse the decorating section of the magazine rack in your favorite book store for stylish ideas, including low-cost designer name-brand options.
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for a baby products company, Kudlee, Inc..
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