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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