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2011年11月4日 星期五

3 Big Reasons To Make the Switch to Cloth Diapers

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America is a country built on the idea of convenience. We like our food fast, one-stop shopping at retailers like Wal-Mart, and one smog emitting automobile for every man and woman to get from point a to b.

With our population's addiction to so many modern conveniences it's no wonder most parents turn to disposable diapers for their children by default. It's just so easy to throw that mess in the trash and forget about it. Again, it's the easy solution.

But there's a greater price to be paid for this luxury that goes beyond simple convenience that should be considered. Before you pick up a package of disposable diapers, consider the following: Environment, Health, and Price.

Environmental Effects

According to the RealDiaperAssociation.org, 27.4 billion disposable diapers are sold in the United States each year. An estimated 92% of these diapers end up in land fill located across the continental United States. That's a great big mess that isn't going away any time soon. It's finally time to think before we throw.

Health Risks

Perhaps the most important reason for making the switch from disposable are the health risks your child is encountered with. These are serious risks that are also 100% unnecessary.

1.) Harmful Chemicals: Some disposables contain a dangerous chemical called Dioxin. This ingredient is banned in many European countries, but remains legal in the U.S.

2.) Life Long Reproduction Risks: You read that right. According to a published study conducted by the Archives of Disease Childhood showed prolonged use of disposable diapers among males showed a strong correlation with diminished testicular cooling mechanisms in the body. In short, when it comes to the reproduction of your children does the convenience of a throw-away diaper justify the risk?

Cost

Of lesser importance than the safety of your children and the environment, there are also high-costs associated with the regular purchase of disposables. On average, a parent will go through 3 - 6 disposable diapers per day for 1 - 3 years of a child's life. Of course, you'll need to multiply by the number of children you plan to have.

On average, a parent will spend over $1,000 USD on disposable diapers per year. That's money literally being thrown in the trash!

What are the alternatives?

Now that you understand the risk and downside of going the disposable route, you're probably looking for an alternative to the status quo. Fortunately, the solution to this problem is simple: Cloth Diapers.

Cloth diapers can be washed and reused instead of thrown away. This ensures you're doing your small part to help free up space in already overused landfills and saving money since the only fixed expense will be detergent.

Finally, most cloth diapers are made from 100% cotton the same natural material that's been worn by generations with no hidden health risks.

The environment, savings, and most important your children's health: Are these three reasons big enough for you to make the switch?

If you want to make the switch to adult cloth diapers be sure to visit AdultClothDiapersHQ.com. This article was written by Michael Webb.


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