What flame retardants do Saatva mattresses use? June 07, 2023 15:34 Updated The following Saatva mattresses use a natural, plant-based thistle flame retardant made of wood pulp bonded with a small amount of polyester: Saatva Classic Loom & Leaf Saatva HD Saatva Youth Memory Foam Hybrid (this mattress has a unique blend of natural plant thistle & wool as flame retardants) The following Saatva mattresses use 100% GOTS-certified organic New Zealand wool as a natural flame retardant: Zenhaven Latex Saatva Latex Hybrid Crib Mattress The following Saatva mattress uses a blend of natural, plant-based thistle and 100% GOTS-certified organic New Zealand wool Saatva Rx The following Saatva mattress uses Paladin, which is composed of flame-retardant rayon fibers blended with polyester fibers. Solaire Adjustable Air We do not use any harmful chemicals or sprays in our mattresses. At Saatva, we are proud to offer a collection of healthy non-toxic products. NOTE: We do not use fiberglass in our products. To learn more about our eco-friendly materials, see our blog post about Saatva green initiatives. Related articles Do Saatva mattresses off gas? How do I choose the right mattress height? What are Saatva mattress dimensions? What's the best mattress for my sleep position? Can I try your mattresses in a store?
The following Saatva mattresses use a natural, plant-based thistle flame retardant made of wood pulp bonded with a small amount of polyester:
The following Saatva mattresses use 100% GOTS-certified organic New Zealand wool as a natural flame retardant:
The following Saatva mattress uses a blend of natural, plant-based thistle and 100% GOTS-certified organic New Zealand wool
The following Saatva mattress uses Paladin, which is composed of flame-retardant rayon fibers blended with polyester fibers.
We do not use any harmful chemicals or sprays in our mattresses. At Saatva, we are proud to offer a collection of healthy non-toxic products.
NOTE: We do not use fiberglass in our products.
To learn more about our eco-friendly materials, see our blog post about Saatva green initiatives.