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6 healthy tips for keeping toxins out of your baby’s nursery

Keep your baby's nursery safe and healthy.

When your nesting instinct kicks in during pregnancy and you have an itch to overhaul your pad, give special thought to how you'll decorate the nursery. With all the new paint, carpeting and furniture you have on your shopping list, you may be bringing in something you didn't bargain for – an upwards of 300 toxic chemicals. Here's how to minimize your toxic load and set up a safe and healthy space for your son or daughter.

Where these toxins come from

Any time you bring brand new furniture or carpeting into your home, your new piece has the potential to off-gas harmful chemicals. Off-gassing refers to the release of a chemical gas that was absorbed in your furniture during the production process.

How to minimize your risk

No one wants to willingly unleash hundreds of gasses into their baby's room. Luckily, there are simple, affordable steps to take to ensure your little one's nursery is the safest it can be.

Are you setting up your nursery yet? Tell us how you're keeping it safe for baby in the comments below!

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