Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 I had the same problem. I bought a fitted mattress pad for each of my kid's crib beds. Dr. Denton told me that even though sheets, mattress pads etc. have been treated, it is not dangerous unless there is mildew growth. Those items are washed often enough that it is unlikely to happen. I just make sure I wash the bedding more often so that cannot happen. If you do this, just make sure the mattress pad fits real well, not the kind that only tucks in at the corners. > I need some help from those with the babe safe (Dr. Denton..) > mattress cover. I got mine yesterday and thought it seemed very > loose, I tried to tape it up like the directions said but tape on > plastic is not all that secure. I had a hard time fitting the > bedding over it. I was concerned that the bedding would slip off and > he would be lying on the plastic. Guess what? Today it happened. I > either need to return this or figure out how to use it properly > because while the mattress fumes are not safe neither is a baby > laying on plastic! Help, what did you all do? (I will write the Dr. > too, but want the experts opinion also-all of you). Thanks, Meggie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 I had the same problem. I bought a fitted mattress pad for each of my kid's crib beds. Dr. Denton told me that even though sheets, mattress pads etc. have been treated, it is not dangerous unless there is mildew growth. Those items are washed often enough that it is unlikely to happen. I just make sure I wash the bedding more often so that cannot happen. If you do this, just make sure the mattress pad fits real well, not the kind that only tucks in at the corners. > I need some help from those with the babe safe (Dr. Denton..) > mattress cover. I got mine yesterday and thought it seemed very > loose, I tried to tape it up like the directions said but tape on > plastic is not all that secure. I had a hard time fitting the > bedding over it. I was concerned that the bedding would slip off and > he would be lying on the plastic. Guess what? Today it happened. I > either need to return this or figure out how to use it properly > because while the mattress fumes are not safe neither is a baby > laying on plastic! Help, what did you all do? (I will write the Dr. > too, but want the experts opinion also-all of you). Thanks, Meggie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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