PFAS-Free Baby Products: What Every Parent Needs to Know

PFAS-Free Baby Products: What Every Parent Needs to Know in 2026

PFAS are one of the most talked-about toxins in parenting circles right now — and for good reason. These "forever chemicals" have been found in baby clothes, sleep sacks, bibs, rain gear, and even some car seats. This guide explains exactly what PFAS are, where they hide in baby products, and how to shop confidently without them.

What Are PFAS?

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of over 12,000 man-made chemicals used since the 1950s in products that need to resist water, stains, grease, or heat. They are called "forever chemicals" because they do not break down in the environment, in soil, in water, or in the human body.

PFAS are not a single chemical — they are a massive family. The most studied are PFOA and PFOS, which have been largely phased out in the US. However, manufacturers replaced them with other PFAS variants (like GenX) that are now showing similar concerns.

Where Are PFAS Found in Baby Products?

PFAS show up in more baby products than most parents expect:

  • Water-resistant outerwear and rain gear — the DWR (durable water repellent) coating is almost always PFAS-based in conventional products
  • Stain-resistant bibs and clothing — "easy clean" or "stain-proof" claims are a red flag
  • Some sleep sacks and wearable blankets — especially those marketed as moisture-wicking
  • Changing pads and waterproof mattress protectors
  • Carpet and nursery rugs treated for stain resistance
  • Some food packaging — microwave popcorn bags, fast food wrappers
  • Non-stick cookware — relevant if you're cooking for your baby

Why Are PFAS a Concern for Babies?

Babies face higher PFAS exposure risks than adults for several reasons:

  • Babies spend more time in direct contact with treated fabrics (up to 16 hours/day in sleep sacks and clothing)
  • Babies put everything in their mouths — fabric included
  • Babies have higher skin absorption rates than adults
  • Babies' developing endocrine and immune systems are more vulnerable to disruption

Current research links PFAS exposure to: hormonal and thyroid disruption, immune system suppression (including reduced vaccine efficacy), developmental delays, and increased risk of certain cancers in later life.

How to Identify PFAS-Free Products

There is no single certification specifically for PFAS-free textiles, which makes shopping confusing. Here's what to look for:

  • bluesign® certified — restricts the most harmful PFAS in textile processing
  • GOTS certified — prohibits PFOA and PFOS; ongoing revision to cover more PFAS variants
  • OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 — tests finished products for PFOA and PFOS, not all PFAS
  • Brand transparency — brands that explicitly state "PFAS-free" or "DWR-free" and can back it up with testing
  • Everetts Place verification — we directly confirm PFAS-free status with every brand we stock before listing their products

PFAS-Free vs. "Water Resistant" — Can You Have Both?

Yes. Several newer technologies offer water resistance without PFAS:

  • PFC-free DWR — wax-based or polymer-based coatings that repel water without fluorochemicals
  • Dense weave fabrics — tightly woven wool or cotton that naturally resists light rain
  • Wool — naturally water-resistant, temperature-regulating, and PFAS-free by nature

Shop PFAS-Free Baby Products at Everetts Place

Every product at Everetts Place is vetted to confirm it is free from PFAS treatments. We ask every brand directly and require documentation before listing. Shop our verified PFAS-free collections:

Frequently Asked Questions About PFAS in Baby Products

Are PFAS banned in baby products in the US?

As of 2026, several states including California, New York, and Washington have enacted laws restricting PFAS in children's products. There is no federal ban covering all baby products, though the EPA has significantly tightened regulations on PFOA and PFOS. Shopping from verified PFAS-free sources like Everetts Place is the most reliable way to avoid exposure regardless of where you live.

How do I know if a sleep sack has PFAS?

Ask the brand directly for test documentation. Phrases like "moisture-wicking," "easy clean," or "water resistant" without a PFAS-free declaration are warning signs. At Everetts Place, every sleep sack listing specifies its certification status. If it doesn't say PFAS-free on our site, contact us before purchasing.

Can washing remove PFAS from fabric?

No. PFAS are chemically bonded to fabric fibers. Washing does not remove PFAS and may actually release microparticles into wash water. The only solution is to avoid PFAS-treated products from the start.

Is bamboo fabric PFAS-free?

Bamboo fiber itself is naturally PFAS-free. However, if the finished bamboo fabric has been treated with a moisture-wicking or stain-resistant finish, PFAS could be present in the treatment. At Everetts Place, our bamboo products are verified free from PFAS treatments at the finishing stage.

Last updated: June 2026 | Written by the Everetts Place editorial team