Why Baby's Crib Bedding Should Be Carefully Chosen
Pink with ruffles and lace, blue with puppy dogs and teddy bears; it's for a girl, it's for a boy; but wait! Baby crib bedding should be carefully chosen with more in mind than a crib's fashion statement. Your garments and nursery bedding come with laundering directions and if you or family members have allergies triggered by certain materials or laundry products, you find alternatives.
Your baby does not come with a list of possible allergies so priority should be given to knowing the materials of baby crib bedding is made of and secondly to decor and eye appeal. Quality baby crib bedding will list fill materials and fill power (the higher the fill: the more puff and longer it will last) as well as thread count and cover fabric. Baby crib bedding, wheatear custom or pre-made, should be lightweight, provide warmth and be breathable.
Vast Wealth of Information
In this day and age there is a vast wealth of information at your fingertips via the Internet and this includes construction materials used in baby crib bedding. Baby crib bedding should be made of materials least likely to present allergy triggers such as wool, (Alpaca/Llama 70% sheep 30%) organically grown cottons and cotton, Primaloft synthetic down, and Hyperclean Down (a down cleaning process to make the down Ph neutral). Many of the synthetic fabrics and fillers do not breathe and over time can emit toxic fumes as they break down during the aging process, posing respiratory and sleeping difficulties.
Quality baby crib bedding manufacturers will most often have web sites available and proudly address the construction products used in their baby crib bedding. When it comes to baby, it is far more than about looks, but online baby crib bedding companies have beautifully incorporated eye appeal and unique design workmanship into Quality Baby Crib Bedding.
by Gregg Hall