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Fiberglass Mattress Checker

Search for your mattress brand to see if it's known to contain fiberglass. This list is based on community reports and public information.

Zinus

Contains Fiberglass

Multiple reports of fiberglass in memory foam mattresses

Ashley Furniture

Contains Fiberglass

Reports of fiberglass in select models

Linenspa

Contains Fiberglass

Memory foam mattresses contain fiberglass fire barrier

Lucid

Contains Fiberglass

Fiberglass fire sock reported in many models

Olee Sleep

Contains Fiberglass

Contains fiberglass as flame retardant

Signature Sleep

Contains Fiberglass

Fiberglass barrier confirmed in multiple products

Best Price Mattress

Contains Fiberglass

Fiberglass fire barrier present

Slumber 1

Contains Fiberglass

Contains fiberglass fire retardant layer

Sleep Innovations

Contains Fiberglass

Some models contain fiberglass

Classic Brands

Contains Fiberglass

Fiberglass fire barrier in select models

Tuft & Needle

Fiberglass-Free

Uses non-fiberglass fire barrier

Casper

Fiberglass-Free

Does not use fiberglass

Purple

Fiberglass-Free

No fiberglass - uses alternative fire barrier

Saatva

Fiberglass-Free

Uses natural fire retardants (thistle)

Avocado

Fiberglass-Free

Organic mattress - uses wool fire barrier

Birch

Fiberglass-Free

Natural fire barrier - no fiberglass

Naturepedic

Fiberglass-Free

Certified organic - no fiberglass

PlushBeds

Fiberglass-Free

Uses natural wool fire barrier

Nest Bedding

Fiberglass-Free

Fiberglass-free options available

Brooklyn Bedding

Fiberglass-Free

Does not use fiberglass

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Before You Buy

Shopping Tips

Look for Natural Fire Barriers

The safest mattresses use materials that are naturally flame-resistant. Wool (often GOTS-certified organic) is the gold standard.

Ask Directly

Contact the manufacturer and ask: "Does this mattress contain fiberglass or glass fibers?" Get the answer in writing.

Check the Law Label

Look at the mattress tag for terms like "glass fiber," "glass wool," or "fiberglass." Check for warnings about not removing the cover.

Be Skeptical of Low Prices

Extremely cheap mattresses are more likely to use fiberglass as a cost-cutting measure.

Important Disclaimer

This list is compiled from community reports and may not be comprehensive or fully accurate. Manufacturers may change their materials without notice. Always verify directly with the manufacturer and check the law label on any mattress before purchasing.

Report issues at SaferProducts.gov