Ultra-Fresh in Wool topper and memory foam and Dunlop
I thought someone who is concerned (as I am) about Ultra-Fresh being applied to your sleeping products might be interested. I have found this product on Memory foam, Dunlop foam (read online), and humidifers. I am not happy about it and find it vague and they won't tell you what chemicals that they are using. The emails are a mess to read, sorry. 2/10 Very light and safe levels of Ultra-Fresh are the only treatment on our wool. Regards, SFW ----- Original Message - To: <customerservice@snugfleece.com> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 6:50 PM Subject: Re: SnugFleece wool topper > > SFW, > > Can you tell me if there is no other treatment on the SnugFleece like flame retardants? > > Here is an email reply I received that told me nothing to make me feel any more confident. > > Thanks for your help. I see more and more products adding this to their product. I don't think it is necessary, particularly since wool is suppose to be good all by itself. > > > > Thomson Research Associates offer a number of antimicrobial treatments to be used by manufacturers. In North America these treatments are registered with either the US EPA or a branch of Health Canada after being reviewed for safety and efficacy. For the protection of a "wool topper" any of a number of Ultra-Fresh treatments may have been used. I am therefore at a loss to provide more specific information. > > If you are not comfortable with an antimicrobial treatment on the wool topper then I would suggest that you purchase one without such a treatment. > > Regards, > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ultra-Fresh > > I am trying to find out what Ultra-Fresh is. I researched on the web, and it does not tell you what the ingredients are. Where is the materials data sheet? I want to know if I want this on my wool topper I was going to buy. I don't like chemicals that are not listed :-) I appreciate any information on ingredients, not what it is suppose to do. > I read that already. > > Thanks > > --- On Mon, 2/9/09, customerservice@snugfleece.com <customerservice@snugfleece.com> wrote: > >> From: customerservice@snugfleece.com <customerservice@snugfleece.com> >> Subject: Re: SnugFleece wool topper > >> Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 1:23 PM >> No...all our products are treated. >> I can't remember right off the top of my head but I >> believe that Ultra-Fresh >> has been around since the 50's...www.ultra-fresh.com >> >> Regards >> SFW >> ----- Original Message ----- F >> To: <customerservice@snugfleece.com> >> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 11:48 AM >> Subject: Re: SnugFleece wool topper >> >> >> > >> > SFW, >> > >> > But Ultra-Fresh hasn't been around for 25 years. >> How long have you been >> > using that? So I can't order a SungFleece without >> the chemical additive? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > >> > --- On Mon, 2/9/09, customerservice@snugfleece.com >> > <customerservice@snugfleece.com> wrote: >> > >> >> From: customerservice@snugfleece.com >> <customerservice@snugfleece.com> >> >> Subject: Re: SnugFleece wool topper > >> >> Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 9:39 AM >> >> >> >> >> Very safe...no need to worry, chemical sensitive >> consumers >> >> have been sleeping on our covers for over 25 >> years. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> SFW >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: >> >> <gr382@yahoo.com> >> >> To: <customerservice@snugfleece.com> >> >> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 9:53 PM >> >> Subject: SnugFleece wool topper >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > I was about to order the original SnugFleece >> queen >> >> wool topper, when I read you use Ultra-Fresh on >> the wool. >> >> Do you have any wool toppers that DO NOT have the >> >> Ultra-Fresh applied in your warehouse I could >> purchase? I >> >> don't want any chemicals on this fine looking >> product. >> >> > |
Re: Ultra-Fresh in Wool topper and memory foam and Dunlop
I am not ok with this either- does latex green use this in it's dunlop? It may not be a problem at all but I would rather be as chemical free as possible. I googled "ultra-fresh" and found several websites saying they were selling "organic" mattresses treated with ultrafresh. |