If you own, operate, or manage a school or daycare, you know it’s difficult to stay in compliance.
Rollee Pollee can help you easily comply with naptime regulations. Our very popular Nap Sac is a great choice for an all-in-one solution, and we also offer fitted cot and mat sheets!
Please note that regulations do change, and we provide this as an informational service, not legal or regulatory advice. Staying in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations is your responsibility. If you see any errors or know of different information for your state, please contact us.
ROLLEE POLLEE NAP SAC COT AND MAT FITTED SHEETSState / Link | Summary |
Alabama | Cots shall be cleaned and bottom and top sheets/covers provided before the cot is used by another child. Clean sheets/covers shall be provided at least once each week or more frequently as needed when wet or soiled. |
Alaska | Alaska stipulates that mats must have a washable waterproof covering. |
Arizona | Arizona requires that a mat or cot shall be provided, and covered with a clean blanket or sheet. |
Arkansas | Arkansas requires labeled individual cots or mats with a bottom sheet. Mat must be at least two (2) inches thick, washable, waterproof, and size-appropriate for children. |
California | California requires mats to be at least 3/4 inches thick, covered with vinyl or other cleanable material. Mat must be marked to distinguish the floor side from the sleeping side. |
Colorado | Colorado requires that mats be at least two (2) inches thick and constructed of impervious, easily cleanable materials. |
Connecticut | Connecticut requires that children sleep on a cot. However, in a group daycare home, an individual mat may be substituted for an individual cot. |
Delaware | Delaware requires that mats be non-water absorbent and have cleanable coverings. |
Florida | Florida requires that floor mats must be at least one (1) inch thick and covered with an impermeable surface. |
Georgia | Georgia stipulates that mats must be in good repair, washable, and covered in a waterproof material and at least two (2) inches thick. Mats shall also be of sound construction and sufficient size to accommodate the size and weight of the child. |
Hawaii | Hawaii does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Idaho | Idaho does not have an formal nap mat rules or regulations other than the cot, mat, and blanket that are to be cleaned and sanitized regularly. |
Illinois | Illinois does not allow nap mats in day care – children must sleep on a cot. |
Indiana | Indiana does not allow nap mats in day care – children must sleep on a cot. |
Iowa | Iowa does not allow nap mats to be used for children under two years of age. For children older than two, any nap mat that complies with federal consumer laws should be legal for the day care. |
Kansas | Kansas requires mats to be 1/2 (0.5) an inch thick, and washable or enclosed in a washable cover. Additionally, the mat must be long enough that the child’s head and feet rest on the pad. |
Kentucky | Kentucky requires nap mats to be two (2) inches thick and waterproof. |
Louisiana | Louisiana does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Maine | Maine does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Maryland | Maryland does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Massachusetts | Massachusetts does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Michigan | Michigan requires that mats be constructed of an easily cleanable fabric or plastic. |
Minnesota | Minnesota does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Mississippi | Mississippi requires that mats be waterproof, flame retardant, and a minimum of two (2) inches thick. Mats must also be commercially purchased, especially designated for the purpose of sleeping. |
Missouri | Missouri does not allow nap mats in day care – children must sleep on a cot or bed. |
Montana | Montana requires that mat surfaces be made of canvas, plastic, or other material, which can be cleaned with a detergent solution and allowed to air dry. |
Nebraska | Nebraska requires mats to be waterproof, one (1) inch thick, and at least 45 inches long. |
Nevada | Nevada requires that mats be waterproof and washable. |
New Hampshire | New Hampshire does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
New Jersey | New Jersey requires mats to be water-repellant and at least one (1) inch thick. |
New Mexico | New Mexico requires that mats have a non-absorbent, cleanable surface, and are at least 3/4 of an inch thick. |
New York | New York requires that mats are washable, padded, and of age appropriate size. |
North Carolina | North Carolina does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
North Dakota | North Dakota does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Ohio | Ohio requires that mats to be at least one (1) inch thick and at least as wide and as long as the child using the mat. |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma requires that mats have a waterproof covering and be at least two (2) inches thick. |
Oregon | Oregon requires that mats have a waterproof covering and be at least one (1) inch thick. |
Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Rhode Island | Rhode Island requires that nap mats be at least two (2) inches thick. |
South Carolina | South Carolina requires that mats be made of “easily cleanable” material. |
South Dakota | South Dakota does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Tennessee | Tennessee requires that mats be two (2) inches thick. |
Texas | Texas does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Utah | Utah requires that mats have a smooth, waterproof surface and be at least two (2) inches thick. |
Vermont | Vermont requires that nap mats shall be nonporous or have nonporous coverings. |
Virginia | Virginia requires that nap mats have cushioning. |
Washington | Washington requires that mats be firm and waterproof. |
West Virginia | West Virginia does not provide nap mat or cot regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |
Wisconsin | Wisconsin requires that mats be washable and two (2) inches thick. |
Wyoming | Wyoming does not have nap mat or cot rules or regulations. Follow local regulations, and use mats or cots that comply with federal consumer guidelines. |