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Wool is a renewable resource. Sheep grow a new crop of wool
each year, making wool cruelty free.
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Wool being used for the first time is called "Virgin Wool." Virgin
wool is used exclusively in our blankets.
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Lofty, virgin wool retains its original resilience and thickness and
will last for generations with proper care.
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Wool is fire resistant, naturally. No chemical treatments needed. Unlike most
artificial fibers, which often melt and stick to the skin when on fire, wool usually only
smolders or chars. It normally self-extinguishes when the flame source is removed.
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Wool has millions of air pockets that trap warmth. It is a soothing, natural
warmth, yet light in weight. It wicks away body moisture for dry comfort.
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Wool is odor resistant.
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A Woolen blanket has no flying feathers, as you find with down.
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Wool is usually non-allergenic. Sheep and their wooly coats do not have the
dander present that can cause allergic responses like dogs, cats. etc.
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Wool is naturally resistant to dust mites.
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Wool is safer for all ages than an electric blanket.
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Wool is an energy saver. You can lower your thermostats while your woolen
blanket maintains a comfortable, warm environment.
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Wool is also a recyclable resource. Wool blankets are basically forever!!
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