Differences In Latex Mattresses

Monday, December 14, 2009 7:19
Posted in category Organic Baby Products

In the general world of mattress choices, it’s often a matter of “Buyer Beware.” And when it comes to memory foam and latex mattresses, the situation is the same. Not all of these mattresses are made in the same way, nor do they all live up to the same ecological standards. The last thing you want to do, then, is to make the significant financial investment in a latex foam mattress, or a queen or king size memory foam mattress, and then discover later that you paid so much for something you’d really rather not have bought.

Latex mattresses are made either from the sap of rubber trees or else with synthetic, petrochemicals substances, and sometimes these two kinds are blended into one mattress. Since a completely natural latex foam mattress is very expensive, the blending is often a cost-saver. But it’s also done because natural latex may be less comfortable, whereas petrochemicals provide extra softness and give. However, it isn’t always necessary to use such chemicals because a latex mattress can also be made more comfortable with the infusion of natural oils and plant extracts.

A latex mattress is created in one of two ways. With the Standard method, the rubber sap is whipped into a froth, to fill it with the air bubbles that give memory foam its unique characteristics. After the whipped substance is sealed in a mold, it’s heated and cured into finished form. The Talalay method adds thousands of pin-like spikes to the mold, creating channels for the air bubbles and making the final latex foam mattresses more buoyant and resilient. Both of these processes can use blended foam, though, so you’ll need to investigate further if you’re concerned about eco-friendly mattresses.

Nor is every latex mattress necessarily organic, so that will be the main certification to check out. If a mattress is simply labeled “natural” or “green,” it may still contain some synthetic materials. Having actual “organic” certification, however, should mean that all materials used will be completely natural, and chemical and pesticide-free.

If you want to be sure your mattress meets your own ecological standards, then some research into the available products is absolutely necessary. Labeling can be slippery, and even so-called “green” mattresses might still contain chemicals you’d rather not have in a bed. Read about latex mattresses and memory foam mattresses and learn about each product, what they contain, and even where they are made. Be sure to do your shopping with all the important facts at your disposal, so you can make an informed choice that you can live with for many years.

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