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I know I’m way over thinking this and even thought twice about sending this question, but I need help. My son had allergies, asthma and chemical sensitivities (I say had because after three years of detoxing our home, he hasn’t had any flare-ups in quite a while.)

I am trying to find a toxic-free solution for storing his socks, pajamas, underclothes, etc. I decided completely against a dresser, because even with solid wood ones, the drawers and backings are made of plywood, and I can’t afford the ones that aren’t. (For his bed and nightstand, we bought solid wood and had it painted with AFM Safecoat, but it was an ordeal finding someone in our area to do this.)

I thought about metal shelves in his closet, but am worried about epoxy and chrome coatings, as well as their being EMF conductors.

I ordered an organic cotton, three pocket wall organizer from 3Sprouts, but when it arrived it was very stiff like it had been treated with something. (Is anyone familiar with 3Sprouts?)

Right now, this clothing is in a wicker basket I have lined with a cotton towel, setting on his bathroom counter, but my husband is tired of looking at it. Any suggestions? And as always, thank you!

Debra’s Answer

Readers, what do you suggest?

I have my clothing in solid wood dressers.

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