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The Getting Ready for Baby Campaign Announces "The Mattress Still Matters" report, Underlining Chemical Hazards and Lack of Transparency from Crib Mattress Brands


NEW YORK, July 21, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Getting Ready for Baby campaign nonprofit leaders, Clean and Healthy New York and the Ecology Center, announced the release of a new crib mattress report "The Mattress Still Matters." This report, based on painstaking research and product testing was compiled to help families navigate the information, or lack thereof, provided by crib mattress manufacturers. "When parents are getting ready for a new baby they face a multitude of choices," says Bobbi Wilding, MS, Deputy Director, Clean & Healthy New York and Director of the national Getting Ready for Baby Campaign, "This report will help them clearly see the materials used in the making of various crib mattress so they can make the healthiest purchasing decision for their families."

According to Philip J. Landrigan, MD, MSc, FAAP in his foreword, "Because the federal agencies are not doing their job, parents need to take action to protect their children's health. And to take effective action, parents need accurate, honest, unbiased information. That is why this report, The Mattress Still Matters, is so important as it provides critical information for parents that is available nowhere else."

The Mattress Still Matters, a follow-up to a 2011 report, The Mattress Matters, investigates what companies disclose about the materials they choose and how that compares to laboratory analysis of crib mattresses. In the compiling of this report, 227 product webpages from 37 crib mattress brands were reviewed to determine what could be learned about the materials they use. That information was sent to the companies for their review and feedback. Thirteen mattresses from 13 different brands were then analyzed with laboratory tests to compare company disclosures with the chemicals detected.

Some key takeaways from the report are as follows:

"Our testing of crib mattresses shows there are a range of mattresses for children on the market. At one end of the spectrum there are products with chemical hazards and little to no information available about what's in the mattress," comments Melissa Cooper Sargent, Environmental Health Advocate at the Ecology Center. "The better products have fewer chemical hazards and safer materials and the manufacturers are much more transparent. It's important for manufacturers to test their own products and have a transparent process in place to avoid chemical hazards, especially for products so commonly used by small children."

"We urge parents to ask questions and when in doubt, call the manufacturer for more information. Brands with nothing to hide are happy to answer customer questions," Wilding added. "Remember, your newborn baby will spend 16-17 hours a day sleeping on a crib mattress, which is a key component of their primary environment for their entire early childhood. No one wants their precious baby sleeping in 'chemical soup' and knowledge is key when manufacturers labels and websites omit important information."

For more information, please contact Giselle Chollett at [email protected] or 917.386.7116.

About Clean & Healthy New York/Getting Ready for Baby Campaign
Clean and Healthy New York's (CHNY) mission is to promote safer chemicals, a sustainable economy, and a healthier world. CHNY empowers people and advances market and government policies and practices, to transform the toxic chemical economy into a just, healthy, sustainable circular economy.

CHNY convenes and leads our allies. CHNY represents, connects, and taps into the power of otherwise isolated constituencies, such as scientists, nurses, pediatricians, procurement officers, teachers, parents, childcare providers and businesses to make change.

Getting Ready for Baby
Launched in 2013, this national campaign of over 100 organizations working to ensure all children's products are made without toxic chemicals. The Getting Ready for Baby campaign urges the infant and toddler retailers, particularly buybuy BABY, not to sell products that contain chemicals that can harm children's health. As a result, buybuy Baby and its parent company, Bed Bath and Beyond: issued a "Restricted Substances List" of chemicals vendors should assess and avoid, ensuring alternatives were inherently less toxic; worked with vendors to remove all flame retardant chemicals from specific categories, including crib mattresses, rocking chairs, and ottomans; phased out some flame retardants in all products; and in 2019 issued a Priority Chemicals List to be phased out in cleansers, and personal care products ? especially those made for babies and toddlers.

About the Ecology Center
Founded in 1970, the Ecology Center is organized for one purpose -- to develop innovative solutions for healthy people and a healthy planet. We believe that the central question of our time is how human beings are going to thrive in the world without destroying the earth's ability to sustain us. In the face of enormous environmental challenges, virtually all sectors of our society are now scrambling to create solutions, and the Ecology Center plays a critical role in advancing the best models.

 

SOURCE Clean & Healthy New York


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