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Snoozy Organic Cotton Waterproof Crib Mattress Pad
 
Manufacturer: Priva, Inc.
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Product Description

The Snoozy mattress has a 100% natural cotton surface. It features an allergy barrier, made from a soft knit fabric backed with an ultra-thin breathable, waterproof polyurethane membrane. It provides protection from allergen molecules of less than 1.0 micron.

Product Details

  • Features a 100% Organic Cotton quilted surface and 100% Polyester filling
  • Laboratory tested to provide protection from allergen molecules of less than 1.0 micron
  • Lead and phthalate free waterproof polyurethane protective layer
  • Specially designed patented safety stay-on corners and extra-deep sides keep this mattress pad in place at all times, no matter how thick the mattress
  • Certified by Organic Exchange Blended Standards

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Review Date: March 1, 2006
Reviewer: D. Lewen, Hawaii
Our 21 month old was sweating with other mattress pads, even on cool nights. The Organic Cotton Mattress Pad has virtually cured the problem. It is very durable and we love how easy it is to launder. Also, the pad is cushiony and our daughter likes that extra padding!
Not 100% Organic, But a Good Option & Great Value Nonetheless!
 
Review Date: March 30, 2009
Reviewer: Healthy By Nature, Wadsworth/Sharon, OH
This is a decent organic option and a good value for the price, especially for those of us who strive to live green and organically, but do not have exorbitant budgets on which to make it a reality in our homes!

As some reviewers state, this pad is not 100% organic through and through and, indeed, there is some questionable marketing going on with this product. And while, as these negative reviewers state, there are other totally organic mattress pads available on line (which I would love to have if I could afford them), again, the reality of buying on line and paying all those shipping charges gets to be pretty expensive, especially when combined with the costs of organic food, organic baby products, cloth diapering, etc. So from the perspective where cost meets availability meets safety... here is my take on it:

I live in NE Ohio where our local organic options are limited and buying everything on line adds up to big bucks and lots of shipping charges. The Priva mattress pad is readily available at the big name baby/children's store for about 1/4 the price of the totally organic pads available on line. And the part of the pad that my child comes in direct contact with is 100% organic. I can live with this!

It is a very comfy mattress pad - quilted, soft, breathable, thick and squishy. My son, in particular, has always sweated a lot during the summer months on other mattress pads and "waterproof" barrier sheets (even the ones that were 100% cotton flannel topped and/or supposed to be breathable). But I have noticed enormous improvement since he started sleeping on this mattress pad... there has been no more sweating or waking up wringing wet.

Some reviewers also complain of this pad shrinking or it being too tight to put on their mattress. I have purchased four of these so far over the past four years - two in the portacrib size and two in the full crib/toddler bed size - and have had no problems with them shrinking excessively or not fitting our mattresses. Wash in cold water. Line dry. You'll be fine.

No it is not truly 100% organic. But for the price and convenience of local availability, combined with a reasonable amount of organic safety, in my opinion, you can't beat this Priva mattress pad!
Great product!
 
Review Date: December 17, 2008
Reviewer: Organic Mama,
This product offers exactly what it claims. It has an organic surface and is great for parents that want to go the organic route without shelling out big bucks!!! Also how can you buy a waterproof organic crib pad without the polyurethane? The packaging clearly states the fabric content so I don't see why people are complaining about the company pulling the wool over our eyes.

Polyurethane has been used in Europe for years and they got on the "green" band wagon much earlier than us.

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