Can anyone recommend warm, non-flame resistant pajamas or sleep sacks? All of the fleece ones are flame-resistant, and the tight fitting cotton ones don't seem to be warm enough since LO kicks her blankets off.
It's regulated by the CPSC and required for any sleepwear from size 9mo up. Unless you make them/get them made or buy them from another country, children's pjs have to meet certain requirements in the US:
Polyester is flame resistant by itself, so they don't spray chemicals on it. I get polyester fleece for the winter and tight fitting cotton for warmer weather.
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We use the zip one pieces, cute and comfy. They are a little more pricey than some stores but they wash so so well and last forever! And I once had one pair that had a problem with the zipper after a while and they gave me a full refund.
I swear I'm not a conspiracy theorist about the flame retardant
we use cotton pjs and this organic sleepsack by urthchild. I LOVE the sleepsack, it is pricey but she spends 14 hours a day in it so well worth it. it is very soft and warm. i have tried lots of other sleepsacks and this is my favorite.
I don't have any pajamas or sleep sacks that have flame retardants. I just look at the tag when I buy them. If they don't have them, they will say something like "not flame retardant." I forgot what brands I use, but I do know that Carters usually do have them, and I believe Gymboree doesn't.
If you have a hard time finding them, just use non-PJ type clothes like sweat pants.
I don't have any pajamas or sleep sacks that have flame retardants. I just look at the tag when I buy them. If they don't have them, they will say something like "not flame retardant." I forgot what brands I use, but I do know that Carters usually do have them, and I believe Gymboree doesn't.
If you have a hard time finding them, just use non-PJ type clothes like sweat pants.
You could also try organic clothing.
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Re: Non-flame resistant pajamas
Why would you want non-flame resistant ones? To avoid the chemicals in them.
I would just use street clothes for bed... mainly because my daughter always does. The fleece pants you get for regular wear are not treated.
I was thinking you could probably look for some wool footies, and then I googled and found these: https://www.urthchild.com/engel-woolens-engel-organic-wool-footie-organic-wool-sleeper-organic-wool-romper-organic-wool-footed.html
Pretty expensive, but so cute!
It's regulated by the CPSC and required for any sleepwear from size 9mo up. Unless you make them/get them made or buy them from another country, children's pjs have to meet certain requirements in the US:
https://www.cpsc.gov/PageFiles/103092/regsumsleepwear.pdf
Basically, if they are loose they have to be flame retardant. If they are tight, they don't.
Maybe try looking for the sleep sacks/wearable blankets that have foot holes?
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We use the zip one pieces, cute and comfy. They are a little more pricey than some stores but they wash so so well and last forever! And I once had one pair that had a problem with the zipper after a while and they gave me a full refund.
I swear I'm not a conspiracy theorist about the flame retardant
https://my.chicagotribune.com/section/1/article/p2p69769906/
we use cotton pjs and this organic sleepsack by urthchild. I LOVE the sleepsack, it is pricey but she spends 14 hours a day in it so well worth it. it is very soft and warm. i have tried lots of other sleepsacks and this is my favorite.
https://www.urthchild.com/castleware-organic-sleeping-bag-organic-cotton-sleepsack-long-sleeve.html
I don't have any pajamas or sleep sacks that have flame retardants. I just look at the tag when I buy them. If they don't have them, they will say something like "not flame retardant." I forgot what brands I use, but I do know that Carters usually do have them, and I believe Gymboree doesn't.
If you have a hard time finding them, just use non-PJ type clothes like sweat pants.
You could also try organic clothing.
Married October 16th, 2010
TTC #1 since October 2010
1st BFP 1-12-11
MC'd 1-22-11
2nd BFP 2-15-11
Our Wee One....**KENNEDY JO** born 10/3/11@ 36weeks via Csection
My BFP Chart
Labor Buddy to **MRS.ATCH** Welcome Quinn 11-5-11**