DHP does NOT apply chemical flame-retardants to mattresses, additionally; several of our mattress models are certified under UL’s Green Guard program for low emission VOCs. The off-gassing on a mattress is the byproduct of components used to create the mattress pad. Emissions may be detectable at the time of removal from packaging. However, emissions will dissipate once the mattress is permitted to decompress.
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