The 6 Most Toxic Products at Baby Stores
1) Changing Pads
Many changing pads are made from polyurethane foam and are coated in polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Products made with polyurethane foam could contain harmful flame-retardant chemicals. For decades, such chemicals—linked to hormone disruption, cancers, and improper brain development—have been added to foam-based products to prevent fires, but scientists disagree about whether the chemicals improve fire safety. Avoid the "TB117" label – which indicates that the item meets a California flame resistance standard that virtually requires the use of chemical flame-retardants. And rest assured that keeping these chemicals out of your baby's changing pad won't increase your risk of a house fire.
Additionally, it's possible these pads could contain phthalates, which can cause hormone disruption, liver and thyroid toxicity, asthma symptoms, and obesity. Look for products that have a GREENGUARD Gold Certification to ensure minimal chemical emissions.
Here's what chemicals to look our for and how to avoid them.