Why is sleeping on a conventional inner spring mattress like sleeping on a Chemical Mattress?
In your lifetime, you'll spend over 200,000 hours in your bed. Changing your mattress is the best way to remove chemical exposure from a third of your life while creating a safe, healthful sleeping environment.
The majority of conventional inner spring mattresses are manufactured with petrochemicals, and the most common components you will see listed are polyurethane and polyester. The following are a list of chemicals but not limited to: Polyols (created from glycerine and propylene and ethylene oxide), amines, silox-anes, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, n-hexanal, styrene, isopropylbenze,limonene, trimethyl-benzene, nitrobenzene, menthadiene, B-ocimine, ethyhexonoic acid and many others.
Other chemical ingredients are used in the fire retardants, fabric treatments, glues, dyes and pesticide residues in the cotton. |