This is a guest post by Jessica. She has worked closely with interior designing firms and home decoration application manufacturers. She has specialized in designing memory foam double mattress, memory foam mattress and memory foam topper.
Buying a memory foam mattress for a child sounds simple, but there are several factors to consider. Safety issues are a big concern when buying a memory foam mattress for a child.
• Consider an organic mattress. Mattresses composed of man-made fibers often have an odor, and may release gases that your child will inhale. Organic mattresses cost more, but they are worth the investment.
• Buy a firm mattress for your child. Firm mattresses support kids' growing bodies and reduce their risk of suffocation.
• Look for a dark-colored mattress that will hide stains and accidents.
• Look for an extended warranty. Kids often jump on their beds, and may cause damage.
• Determine your future needs. It may be a better investment to buy your child a twin-size mattress that he will use for many years, rather than buying a mattress fitted for a toddler. If you have frequent overnight guests, choose a full-size mattress to give your guests somewhere to sleep when they visit.
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