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Children's natural mattress single (3') - no chemicals


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Suitable for children over 2 years old and will be suitable to around 12 years old (dependent on weight of the child ? suggested maximum of 9 stone). It is a medium-firm support mattress which is recommended by The Children?s Sleep Charity.


All children's mattresses must pass the stringent UK fire regulations. The majority of mattresses for children do so by using fire retardant chemicals. Why should you be concerned about this? There is overwhelming research which shows that fire retardant chemicals can damage your child's health and development.


Cottonsafe? has the look, versatility and feel of organic cotton with the natural advantages of wool. Cottonsafe? uses natural materials to pass the stringent UK fire regulations with no added chemicals.


This makes the Cottonsafe? children's mattress a natural, chemical free alternative to keep your child safe.


The Original Children's Mattress is filled with a central two inch deep pocket sprung unit with a layer of Cotton Rich felt and wool on each side. It is a narrower depth than our adult mattresses and has a side zip (for manufacture only) in the middle of the edge. It is tufted with felt tufts rather than using metal buttons.


Single - 3' x 6'3 (90 x 190 cm)


RRP: ?269


As new condition


?200 (ONO) collection from Forest Hill, SE23 (or free local delivery offered)

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