Anonymous wrote:Ha-ha, there goes my "organic" HALO sleeping blanket. Here is the link from their website that tells you about their new "organic" line. They say it's made of organic cotton and is chemical free... and than in features it's listed that it's fire resistant to meet US standards... I can not believe these companies. I don't even want to call companies anymore to find out whether something is treated with chemicals or not. They just won't tell the truth, since they are not required to by law. It's soooo sick! We need to push those idiot greedy lawmakers to finally stop poisoning us and our kids! Here you can check out the HALO statement about organic line yourself:
https://www.halosleep.com/news/10022006/
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't think the "building blocks" of making fabric would be treated unless they are known specifically to be used for fabrics in the home like couches. I would contact the manufacturer to ask but would really be surprised.
Also, here is the response about the Baby Bjorn Travel Light Crib from the company:
Thank you for contacting BabySwede. Please see below what the travel crib mattress is made out of. Please note that Baby Björn does not use any fire retardants and would never use any chemicals they are harmful to children. Thank you for your interest in BabyBjörn!
Mattress Foam:
High resilient polyether foam
Base:
100% polypropylene board laminated with LD-polyethylene foam
Mattress cover:
50% polyester and 50% poly-urethane breathable.
Jennifer Hankey
Organic Baby University
Anonymous wrote:So no the Baby Bjorn is not perfect but I got organic sheets and it is still SO much better than the toxic stuff that regular pack and plays are covered in....they are expensive so look on Ebay or Craigslist.

For now, I'm trying to sign all the petitions, and raise awareness regarding these questions, since at the end, we need to have better laws that would regulated this vast amount of chemicals that surrounds us. I want to write to local ParentsConnect, to see if they'll agree to spread info about the petitions, so we could gather as many voices as possible.
We have a ton of hand me down toys, pack and plays, baby gear that I am sure is all treated. It was given to us as second hand, so we did not pay for it. But I am hesitant to use some of it b/c it has that tag saying it meet Cali law 117. My swing says that too, but when I called Fisher Price they assured me twice that it did not contain fire retardants.