Children’s Mattresses Contain Toxic ‘Chemicals of Concern,’ New Study Finds

Children’s Mattresses Contain Toxic ‘Chemicals of Concern,’ New Study Finds
The mattresses many infants and children sleep on could be giving off toxic chemicals harmful to their health, according to new research from the University of Toronto. Shutterstsock/Irina Strelnikova/Pylypchuk/Anatolir/ItsGFX
Michael Wing
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The mattresses many infants and children sleep on could be giving off toxic chemicals harmful to their health, according to scientists at the University of Toronto.

Looking at a variety of lower-cost children’s mattresses, the authors of two related studies found that semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) were present in the sleep microenvironments (SMEs) of children. Often used in fire retardants or bedding softeners, SVOCs have been linked to “reproductive, neurological, hormonal, and other health harms,” the authors wrote.
Michael Wing
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