How to Think About Safety Concerns When Purchasing Your Mattress

If you’re mattress shopping and feeling a little extra cautious about safety, that’s completely normal. A mattress stays in your home for years, you spend hours on it every night, and most of what matters is inside layers you can’t easily see. So if you’re wondering, “Is this mattress safe to sleep on night after night?” you’re asking a fair question.

The good news is that mattress safety doesn’t have to be confusing. With a few simple checks like materials, certifications, and standards, you can shop with real peace of mind, not just marketing reassurance.

What Should You Look For?

When people talk about “mattress safety,” they are usually referring to one of these three areas:

  • OEKO-TEX® Certification
  • CertiPUR-US® Certification
  • Safety Standards

Each one covers a different part of the picture, so it’s best to look at them together.

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 is a certification for textiles, like covers and other soft components. It means the fabric is tested against a list of over 1,000 substances and has to meet strict limits for harmful chemicals. It’s a helpful reassurance since these are the parts you’re closest to.

Every Zinus mattress includes OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified textile components, meaning the fabrics have been independently tested for harmful substances. The certification is listed in the product specifications.

CertiPUR-US®

CertiPUR-US® applies to polyurethane foam. It’s commonly used as a checkpoint for harmful foam content and emissions criteria, including low VOC emissions, which many people associate with indoor air quality and that “new product smell” concern.

Zinus exclusively uses CertiPUR-US® certified foams, so customers can feel more confident about the materials they’re sleeping on night after night.

Safety Standards

Finally, there are baseline requirements. Mattresses sold in the U.S. must meet federal flammability requirements. Customers shouldn’t have to memorize regulation numbers, but it’s fair to expect a brand to be clear and consistent about compliance.

All Zinus mattresses meet or exceed federal safety standards, and we aim to keep the guidance straightforward, from product information to care instructions, so it’s easier to shop with confidence.

Zinus Safety Standards

Safety and comfort are top priorities at Zinus, so we carefully consider all components of our products. All our mattresses meet U.S. federal flammability standards. Today, newly manufactured Zinus mattresses use a carbon-rayon sleeve to protect our customers.

We aim to keep information as clear as possible so customers don’t have to guess what’s in their home. If you have questions, whether it’s about a label, materials, or care instructions, our Customer Care team can help you find the right information for your specific product, explain what you’re seeing, and point you to resources that make it easier to feel confident.

How Zinus Can Deliver High Quality at a Price That Feels Fair

Finding the sweet spot between quality and affordability doesn’t happen overnight. One reason Zinus can offer high-quality products at accessible prices is vertical integration.

That means we design, build, and deliver our products with oversight across the process from start to finish. By focusing on efficiency and consistency, we’re able to continue investing in materials, testing, and innovation while working to keep pricing approachable.

Zinus Has Been Around for 40+ Years, and Trust Is Built Over Decades

Trust isn’t built with one claim. It’s built over time through transparency, consistency, and standing behind what you make.

For more than 40 years, Zinus has focused on making comfort more accessible while keeping safety standards, certified materials, and clear disclosures central to how products are designed and built. With 50 million customers served worldwide and over 2.8 million reviews, that history reflects long-term relationships built on steady performance and straightforward communication.

In the end, mattress safety comes down to knowing what’s inside, understanding the standards behind it, and choosing a brand that makes that information easy to verify.