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Asked: June 29, 20202020-06-29T16:03:02-04:00 2020-06-29T16:03:02-04:00In: Other

Are hemp baby blankets safe for kids?

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Are hemp baby blankets safe for kids?
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    1. HempGuru

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      2020-08-01T11:25:58-04:00Added an answer on August 1, 2020 at 11:25 am

      Hemp is one of the safest materials you can find for your baby. Many people get hemp confused with marijuana and are reluctant to buy anything that has hemp in its name. But hemp is an entirely different plant type, so you’ve got nothing to worry about. Hemp blankets are eco-friendly, hypoallergenic, and 100% non-toxic. And hemp is a highly breathable material.

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      2020-08-01T11:25:23-04:00Added an answer on August 1, 2020 at 11:25 am

      Natural fabrics and fibers are always best for babies and us older folk too. Aside from the comfort of knowing the product is chemical-free and 100% organic, hemp baby blankets also have powerful antimicrobial benefits, and help to keep a baby cool in warmer climates and warm in colder climates. It’s versatile, washes easily, and is incredibly safe around little ones.

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      2020-08-01T11:24:44-04:00Added an answer on August 1, 2020 at 11:24 am

      Hemp blanket is very safe for children. Did you know that majority of children’s clothing says to keep away from open flames? That is because the majority of children’s clothing is made with plastics and materials that are flammable. To combat this, many manufactures put flame retardant chemicals on clothing to comply with federal guidelines for flammable clothing. I don’t have to tell you how potentially harmful those chemicals can be to your children.
      With hemp, not only are you getting a fabric that does not have any nasty chemicals, but it is naturally flame resistant. Hemp is also very comfortable and more breathable than cotton.

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      2020-08-01T11:23:18-04:00Added an answer on August 1, 2020 at 11:23 am

      Yes, hemp baby blankets are safe for kids. Hemp baby blankets are breathable, water-absorbent, and durable. It also requires no pesticides or fertilizers to produce hemp, meaning no harmful chemicals. Unlike other baby blankets, hemp baby blankets will soften over time with more washes. Hemp is also mildew and mold resistant.

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      2020-07-21T08:52:56-04:00Added an answer on July 21, 2020 at 8:52 am

      It sounds like you could be a generous person to your world by purchasing hemp enterprises, and so on, the hemp baby blankets are one of them too! It is super soft for babies’ sensitive skin, and antimicrobial with UV resistant without any chemical disguises on it with every washing process the quality outlasts delicate and durable.

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      2020-07-14T11:40:27-04:00Added an answer on July 14, 2020 at 11:40 am

      Choosing natural fibers, especially hemp for baby blankets or clothes, is always the best idea. It is naturally breathable, reliable, and comfortable at the same time. It is soft and very gentle for the skin. It even gets softer each washing and remains durable. Hemp baby blankets are made 100% from hemp and guaranteed that no toxic chemicals are used during production.

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      2020-07-12T11:58:54-04:00Added an answer on July 12, 2020 at 11:58 am

      Yes! Anything naturally anti-microbial is always a HUGE plus for kiddos.

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      2020-07-12T11:58:48-04:00Added an answer on July 12, 2020 at 11:58 am

      Yes, quite so. While you may not want it to be 100% hemp since it can be a bit rougher feeling than 100% cotton, a beautiful blend of the two would be perfect, especially since hemp has antimicrobial properties making it great for use by children.

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        2020-07-18T23:00:43-04:00Replied to answer on July 18, 2020 at 11:00 pm

        I’d have to agree here. Baby skin is sensitive and could probably use a mixture of hemp and cotton rather than 100% hemp.

        But yes, hemp is quite safe and non-toxic.

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      2020-07-09T18:01:40-04:00Added an answer on July 9, 2020 at 6:01 pm

      Yes, hemp is in the top 3 safest and most non-toxic options for babies. Natural fibers like cotton, bamboo, and hemp are much better for your baby than synthetic baby blankets and clothes. The natural fabrics are more breathable, feel better against the skin, and hemp is naturally antimicrobial. Baby blankets made from organic hemp are best.

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        2020-07-12T11:58:57-04:00Replied to answer on July 12, 2020 at 11:58 am

        Are hemp baby blankets scratchy? Baby skin is susceptible. Do hemp baby blankets irritate the skin?

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          2020-07-18T23:00:45-04:00Replied to answer on July 18, 2020 at 11:00 pm

          Yes, a 100% made of Hemp baby blanket would be quite scratchy and rough for your baby! You ideally want to look for is a hemp/cotton blend. This way, your baby gets the best of both worlds!

          Also, stay away for synthetic blankets for your baby! No good!

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