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No, bromide dust will increase in the older mattresses. As far as I know, the

worse it off-gasses and stinks, the more likely it's a chlorinated flame

retardant. Usually the manufacturer will not tell you what it is.

Sonja

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> Unless you specifically buy an organic mattress you can plan on it being

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> +Re: Reduce exposure to bromine and flame retardands

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> How can one tell if one's mattress has been treated by flame retardants ?

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