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Inland Empire, Riverside, San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Redlands, Perris, Temecula, Menifee, Murrieta, Hemet, Yucaipa, Banning, Beaumont |

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Do you want to use cloth diapers without doing laundry??
Reduce the environmental impact of disposable diapers and benefit your babies health?
Earthy Baby Diaper Service is for you!
Not the way your grandma did it...now it is SO EASY!
JUST HOW EASY??
- We deliver fresh clean cloth diapers to your door weekly.
- Diaper baby with cloth diaper and diaper cover. (Very easy to do!)
- Throw dirty diapers in the hamper when finished. No dunking or rinsing.
- Place hamper liner full of diapers outside front door on delivery day. We exchange for clean fresh diapers.
Earthy Baby Diaper Service encourages you to help the planet with your choice in diaper care. If you prefer cloth without doing the laundry then a diaper service is for you. Cloth diapers are affordable and convenient.
Good for your baby, the planet and the environment. |
Benefits of cloth diapers:
- Comfortable soft cotton against baby's skin
- Less diaper rash because of cotton's breathability
- 100% cotton—no Dixon or Sodium Polyacrylate as found in disposables
- Can reuse cloth diaper up to 200 times before turning them into rags
- Potty train earlier than babies using disposables
- Easier on environment in total energy and water use than disposables
Cost of Cloth Diaper Service vs Throw Away Diapers
The cost of a diaper service is comparable in price to disposables until it's potty training time. Babies who use cloth are potty trained an average of a year or more earlier. Which is a savings of $1164.80 per year!!!
Diaper Service: Cost is $22/week for 80 diapers. Per diaper = $0.27.
Throw Away Diaper: Average cost is $22.40/week for 80 diapers. |
Environmental Impact of disposable diapers:
- 27.4 billion disposables are estimated to be used yearly, 92% end up in landfills
- Disposables add 4% solid waste to landfills, that is 60 times more then cloth
- It takes 20 times more raw materials to make a disposable then cloth
- 3rd leading product in landfills are disposable diapers
- Disposable diapers are made of chemicals, paper and plastic:
1. Tributyl-tin (a toxin that causes hormonal problems)
2. Dioxin (listed by the EPA as carcinogenic and banned by most countries)
3. Sodium Polyacrylate (can cause severe allergic reaction, and skin irritation) |