Check your local newpaper listing and see if there is a Farmers Market near you over the weekend. They always have the freshest and most organic of what you need. Farmers markets are also cheap.
Very dangerous do to heavy and small parts.
Pawley's hammocks are very sturdy but whether or not they are safe for children depends on the discretion of the parent or guardian. Like any hammock, they are safe but a child always needs to be supervised because they may be able to fall off.
While hammocks can be dangerous, I myself broke my arm falling from one when I was a child, there are safety measures you can take so that you can enjoy a hammock with minimal risk to small children. Simple tricks like taking the hammock down when it is not in use and teaching your children how a hammock is properly used will significantly decrease the risk of accidents.
The boys lay in their hammocks in the shade of the trees
Mexican Hammocks can be bought at Ramona's Hammocks for $35 to $90. They're handmade and come in lots of bright colors. There are hanging tips on the site. You can buy different style Mexican hammocks at Mexihammocks. They also sell jumbo Mayan hammocks.
Yes, mothballs contain naphthalene, which is a poison if inhaled.
Take down the hammocks when not in immediate use.
The force required to open air bags is dangerous for children, infants, and small adults.
Hammocks are comfortable due to the way it shapes oround your body.
Home tanning beds are dangerous for children because small children are able to press buttons from 2 months on, therefore they could press the start button and climb in and could get burnt, etc. They could also be dangerous because the lid could close on them if they were trying to climb in.
I think It can be too young children. Yes because they can cut into your stomach if you are too small.
There are many standalone hammocks, just go to Bed, Bath and Beyond.