As a new mom, it is easy to get excited about decorating the perfect nursery for your baby’s room. For just a moment, put the murals, the stuffed animals and the hanging mobiles aside. One thing to consider is how best to design a healthy and safe haven for your bambino. When my hubby and I were DINKS, it seemed that some days we came home just to sleep, only to be back out the door early the next morning. Now that I am a stay at home mama, I spend more time at home than I have before. Obviously, we go out –but we certainly are home a lot! Indoor air quality is important and often overlooked. It is easy to believe that if everything looks clean, it must be safe.
- When painting, use low VOC paints.
- Hardwood floors are best. Hard surface floors are easily cleaned and help prevent allergies.
- Throw rugs are more easily cleaned than wall-to-wall carpet that traps allergens.
- Use air purifiers or air filtering plants.
- Purchase furniture, carpets and paint your nursery early. Allow the VOCs to off-gas long before the baby arrives home.
- Once the baby is home, air out new purchases in another part of the house or let them them air out outside.
- Open up the windows and allow fresh air to circulate.
- Clean with healthy non-toxic cleaners, or simple soap and hot water.
- Wash baby’s linens and clothes before the baby arrives.
- Wash baby’s linens often to prevent dust mites.
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Excellent topic. Had not thought of the air quality of the room. Keep up the good work!