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Coverplay Uses Cotton Lycra!

August 20, 2010

Coverplay offers many of its designs and yard covers in cotton lycra.  Never heard of lycra before?  It is a really great fabric to use, and here is some general information about it courtesy of www.wisegeek.com:

“Garments made with Lycra® have a number of advantages besides being able to stretch. Lyrca® allows garments to be more lightweight, comfortable, and breathable. It is quick drying and dyes very well, and it is resistant to bacteria, ultraviolet (UV) rays, and chlorine. Static cling and pilling are eliminated in garments with Lycra®. Though stretch fabrics are not as durable as fabrics without spandex, Lycra® is the most durable alternative, offering a great improvement over rubber.

It is quite rare to find undergarments, swimsuits, and athletic apparel made without spandex these days, but Lycra® is used in a much wider range of clothing types. One of its most valuable uses is in orthopedic compression garments. Recently, Indian designer Deepika Govind has updated the traditional sari by using fabrics made with Lycra®. One of the newest innovations in spandex is black Lycra®, used in a new line of La Perla undergarments for women. Black Lycra® is naturally black, making for an extremely intense and uniform black fabric that resists fading.”

So if you want your child to receive the best of both Coverplay and cotton lyrca you are in luck!  Visit Coverplay today!

Keeping the Germs Away

June 25, 2010

Dr. Charles Gerba offered an interesting article on how to keep the kids away from germs this summer.  Here is what they had to say:

“So what are some of the common pitfalls leading to summer illness? First and foremost, foodborne viruses (more commonly referred to as “food poisoning”) reach peak levels due to moisture and warmer temperatures. But hand contact plays just as big of a role during the summer, leading to the spread of enteroviruses that can cause summer colds and aseptic meningitis.

This summer, stay proactive and encourage children to wash their hands often. Here are a few other useful tips for keeping germs away from your family during the warmer months.

· Playtime Faux Pas – Soccer balls, footballs, bikes, slides and handheld game devices are among the most notable playtime items for spreading E. coli and other fecal bacteria. Likewise, sandboxes can become contaminated with fecal bacteria, usually from passing animals that use them as litter boxes. Especially following outdoor play, make sure children wash their hands for as long as it takes to sing the “Happy Birthday” song twice, and cover sandboxes when they’re not in use.

· Coverplay Slip Cover – No doubt for those who have young children that keeping their play area free from germs can be a hassle.  luckily, there is a great new product out there called Coverplay that helps fights germs around your childs playyard.  It’s simple, just slip it on!  Helps fight bacteria and viruses to keep your child healthy. 

· Surface Cleaning – The home environment is the easiest for a parent to control. Pay special attention to surfaces within the home—especially high-touch points like counters, doorknobs, keyboards, light switches and the like—as enteroviruses and some bacteria are known to survive on surfaces for as much as weeks.

· Pool Etiquette – Chlorine-resistant bacteria like Cryptosporidium (diarrhea-causing) should invoke a little more caution in your typical trip to the public pool. If you plan on attending a public pool, it’s a good idea to go in the morning. Or, set up a small wading pool in the backyard if your child is young enough.

· Picnic Problems – Between the temperature and nature, picnics can be bacterial hotspots—unless you take the proper precautions. Try to bring a table cloth or avoid picnic tables, popular hangouts for birds that in turn leave fecal matter behind. Foods, the most vulnerable of which is salad dressing, rapidly spoil in warmer temperatures, so always bring an ice-filled cooler along to keep food fresh.”

TravelMamas features COVERPLAY’S slipcovers

February 25, 2010

Last week COVERPLAY was featured on a Travel blog called TravelMamas, the blog frequently discusses travel tips, experiences and interesting questions/discussions for traveling mothers and families.

COVERPLAY’S pack and play Slipcover was even added to their Travel Gear to Buy page. They list it as a product that “seems like a great way to germ-proof hotel travel cribs.”

Erin Thomas is one of the happy customers that has used the slipcover, and thanked the blog for introducing her family to it. The more people that read about it in these blogs, the more popular the unique baby gift becomes!

COVERPLAY Play Yard Sheets

November 13, 2009

Pack 'n Play

COVERPLAY now features play yard sheets in addition to pack ‘n play slipcovers. These fashionable play yard sheets not only enhance the style and overall appearance of your child’s play yard, they also keep your child clean and safe - which is the most important benefit they offer.

For only $9.99, you can continue to protect your baby from harmful germs and bacteria with these 100% jersey knit fitted play yard sheets.

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