Submit Fiberglass Mattress Complaints
If your mattress has leaked fiberglass and caused health, home, or monetary damages and hardships – you should definitely file fiberglass mattress complaints at all the appropriate agencies.
If your mattress has leaked fiberglass and caused health, home, or monetary damages and hardships – you should definitely file fiberglass mattress complaints at all the appropriate agencies.
Lab testing supposedly confirmed “vitreous fiber” (glass fiber) contamination from a sample of Dormeo’s inner flame barrier, also known as a firesock.
IULULU is adamant that its beds are fiberglass free, but it only has basic information regarding what materials are in used in its mattresses by the manufacturing facility.
Novilla says it’s fiberglass-free but hasn’t stated what it replaced fiberglass with, nor how it is passing flammability testing regulations without it.
Happsy says plainly that its mattresses are made without fiberglass, and they do not contain any suspicious “silica” either.
Emma Sleep says its mattresses are fiberglass free and its fire-retardant sock is made from rayon or acrylic, but more information is needed.
Instead of removing potentially harmful fiberglass from their mattresses, many mattress makers just began saying their glass fiber is actually just Silica.
GhostBed admitted to using a “glass fiber scrim” in its mattresses before, but now they are adamant that fiberglass is no longer used in the mattresses. However, GhostBed support doesn’t know what material has replaced the fiberglass.
Stearns and Foster’s chatbot used to admit core-spun glass fibers, but after threatening me with legal actions, it now says its chatbot was incorrect,
No matter how much the mattress makers try to say their core-spun glass fibers are different, encapsulated, or technologically advanced – it’s still just fiberglass.
Saatva claims its flame barrier is just natural thistle and wool. However, Saatva’s “natural thistle” is just silica-based visil rayon blended with polyester. Only the Latex Hybrid and Zenhaven use wool as a flame barrier.
Since Sealy seems to avoid the topic of fiberglass on their website, almost to a point of suspicion, it can be hard to discern whether they use it or not. But, Sealy support directly admits the use of fiberglass in its mattresses.