March 26th, 2009
From Keetsa
Keetsa is a San Francisco-based sleep store that wants to challenge the old traditional ways of buying a mattress with new types of products and a new way of doing business.

From Keetsa
Keetsa is a San Francisco-based sleep store that wants to challenge the old traditional ways of buying a mattress with new types of products and a new way of doing business.
Tags: · Bamboo sheets, Bedding, Eco-friendly bedding, Green Tea extract, Keetsa, Mattress cases, mattresses, Pillows, San Francisco
By Catherine Girardeau
So you need to replace your mattress, and you want to do the green right thing, for your health and for the environment. You may be trying to reduce your overall carbon footprint, or perhaps to choose a product that’s better for your health. Ideally, you can do both.
Unfortunately, there is a plethora of “natural,” “green,” “eco-friendly” mattress solutions out there, some with a hefty price tag. How’s a consumer to know what’s worth springing for – and what’s not?
Conventional mattresses are very likely to contain chemicals, some potentially toxic to humans and/or harmful to the environment. One way to go green is to choose a mattress with fewer chemicals or no chemicals.
My husband and I went the less-toxic, rather than 100 percent chemical-free, route.
Tags: · chemicals, Flame retardants, FloBeds, furniture, Greenguard, Keetsa, Lifekind, mattresses, organic, Organic Mattresses, VOC emissions