Saturday, February 6, 2010

How to Create a Non-Toxic Nursery

If you have a baby on the way and want to ensure you have a tiptop, green friendly, non-toxic nursery—read on! In these days of environmental awareness, for us to keep our world safe, we need to begin at home and what better place than your baby’s first environment?

First, start with your walls and floors and use non-toxic paint that doesn’t contain volatile organic compounds VOCs. Paints loaded with VOC’s can still produce toxins in the air years after they have dried. Milk paint is another great paint that you can mix with water for a warm eggshell feel. Many variations of natural wall coverings are also available to brighten your baby’s room.

If the nursery has wall-to-wall carpet, you’re better off tearing that up with all the molds and other elements it can hold and stick with a natural wood floor. Accent your floor with area rugs that are made from organic cottons and wools.

When it comes to the crib or bassinette, make sure these are both made of natural wood and cover them with organic fabrics. Organic fabrics do come in varied natural pigment colors to give splashes of color to your nursery. In fact, even the rocking chair or changing station should be all wooden, stay away from plastics because someday, if you can’t recycle that plastic changing station—we all know where that will end up—in a landfill for centuries. If you know an artisan who works with wood, ask them to make your baby furniture and lamps and use low-energy soft lighting for your baby’s eyes.

Be careful of the mattress you use in your crib or bassinettes and find ones that are stuffed with organic materials that won’t release carcinogenic into the air. These days, you can create a totally non-toxic nursery by buying organic baby clothing, first cloth baby read books, and natural essential antioxidant oils and creams for your baby’s skin.

Keep plenty of fresh organic cotton diapers on hand as well as glass bottles. Stay away from plastic diapers and plastic bottles that can’t be recycled. Items for baby such as non-toxic teething rings, and teething tablets are at stores everywhere in these days of a toxin free environment.

Stuff your new baby’s drawers with toxin free organic bathing products, clothes, soaps, and shampoos that won’t irritate their precious skin or contain preservatives or toxins that your baby can breathe in. If you can, allow for a window in your baby’s room as many toxins can develop without a fresh breeze of air.

When it’s time to clean the baby’s nursery, only use green cleaning products and make sure your vacuum cleaner has bags that trap allergens from the floor and air. Use natural cotton dusting cloths not only for the care of your furniture but to stop the release of toxins found in some fabrics that have been processed or sprayed before made into cloth.

If you follow these easy steps, you’ll be assured to have a fully functional, safe and non-toxic nursery that you can pass along or use for babies two and three!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow...makes me wonder whats in my child's lungs. Thanks for the post. Hope to do better for my next child.

The Working Mama said...

You've got a blog that's truly worth following. Following you from MBC!

Joanna
http://www.workingmama.ca

More than a Mom said...

Wow. Love your blog. I'm a new follower from MBC.

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