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Eco-Conscious Parents Find Safe Green Baby Products at Organic Baby Wearhouse

Eco-Conscious Parents Find Safe Green Baby Products at Organic Baby Wearhouse

With stories on the growing trend of organic fraud plastered across news outlets, parents looking to raise an organic baby have to shop cautiously for green baby products. Online organic baby product retailer, Organic Baby Wearhouse (www. OrganicBabyWearhouse. com), offers parents tips on finding safe, organic baby mattresses, clothing, and more without hidden harsh chemicals.

Asheville, NC (PRWEB) August 29, 2008

It's not easy being green, and that's especially true for new parents wanting to raise a green family both for a better environment and better health for their babies. Many commercially-produced fabrics, plastics, and baby products using them contain chemicals known to be dangerous to babies. To limit that chemical exposure, parents are increasingly turning to organic baby products. This growth has been seen not only with the introduction of organics into mainstream retailers, but also online through specialty shops like Organic Baby Wearhouse.

A consumer behavior report on eco-friendly parenting was released in September 2007 by online price comparison giant PriceGrabber. com showing that "50 percent of online shoppers purchase eco friendly products because it 'reduces the impact on future generations.'" Spreading environmental awareness to the next generation isn't the only reason parents are buying organic, with the survey also showing that 15 percent of online shoppers are purchasing organic and environmentally-friendly products to "improve personal health."

"When consumers hear 'organic' they often automatically assume the product is 'healthy,'" says Erick Recors, Partner and VP of Sales with Organic Baby Wearhouse. "Unfortunately, as we've been seeing exposed in the news lately, this isn't always the case. Sometimes there are questions about how 'organic' something really has to be to be marketed as such, and sometimes organic products contain chemicals from treatments similar to their non-organic counterparts."

Organic Baby Wearhouse wants to help parents better understand what to look for when purchasing organic baby products, offering the following tips:

1. With recent claims of flame retardants in traditional baby mattresses potentially causing sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), more parents are turning to organic baby mattresses (http://www. organicbabywearhouse. com). When buying an organic baby mattress, look for those made with 100 percent organic cotton or wool, without the use of harsh chemical flame retardants. Also choose crib mattresses that offer adequate support to avoid sagging.

2. When purchasing organic cotton baby clothing (http://www. organicbabywearhouse. com), bedding, or similar products, look for Oeko Tex 100 certified organic cotton, which isn't grown with synthetic fertilizers, toxins, or pesticides.

3. When choosing organic cotton products for a baby (from clothing to toys), ensure that the material hasn't been dyed or bleached with harsh chemicals. Look for un-dyed fabric or choose baby products using natural, non-toxic dyes.

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