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Scientists urge mattress manufacturers to act

Last updated: April 14, 2025 11:33 pm
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Children are at risk of being exposed to harmful chemicals while they sleep on their mattresses, according to recent studies conducted by the University of Toronto. These chemicals, including phthalates, flame retardants, and UV-filters, have been linked to various health issues such as neurological and reproductive problems, asthma, hormone disruption, and even cancer.

The research, published in Environmental Science & Technology and Environmental Science & Technology Letters, found that these chemicals are present in high levels in the air around children’s beds. The studies also confirmed that newly purchased children’s mattresses are a major source of these harmful chemicals in sleeping environments. When simulated with a child’s body temperature and weight, the emissions of these chemicals increased significantly.

It was discovered that the mattresses purchased in Canada contained materials from other countries, such as the U.S. and Mexico, indicating that the issue is likely widespread throughout North America due to integrated mattress markets and supply chains. The presence of flame retardants in most mattresses was particularly concerning, as these chemicals have been linked to neurological, reproductive, and hormonal harm, as well as cancer.

Researchers are urging manufacturers to be more vigilant about the chemicals used in children’s mattresses and are calling for stronger regulations to restrict the use of flame retardants and phthalate plasticizers. In Canada, restrictions on certain plasticizers from toys and objects should be extended to include mattresses, and long-proposed restrictions on two flame retardants should be implemented.

In the meantime, parents can take steps to reduce their children’s exposure to these harmful chemicals by decluttering their sleeping area, washing bedding frequently, and opting for undyed or neutral colored fabrics. These actions can help minimize the risks associated with the chemicals present in children’s mattresses.

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Overall, the research highlights the importance of ensuring that children’s beds are safe and free from harmful chemicals to support healthy brain development. By raising awareness of this issue and advocating for stricter regulations, we can work towards creating a safer environment for our children to sleep and grow.

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