Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Cypriana Home is now Cypriana Baby!

Demand for natural and organic products for baby was so high that Cypriana is now focusing solely on items for babies and parents.

Please visit our new site and see all of the wonderful new products we have to offer, along with your favorites (Ecobaby, Jammies, Mother-Ease and more)!

- Organic clothing and accessories
- Organic bedding
- Organic bath products
- Organic diapers
- Diaper bags
- Gifts
- and so much more!!!

Cypriana ~ organics for baby

Monday, December 21, 2009

Organic Holidays

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Here we are again. Nearing the end of 2009, getting ready to launch into 2010 and, hoping against hope that the economy improves, jobs get more plentiful, and our uneasy feelings are pushed aside and replaced with peace and goodwill.

I love almost all things organic, and I want to share this website www.organicholidays.co.uk and book with you, Organic Places to Stay by Linda Moss, a comprehensive guide to organic and sustainable holidays. It details places to visit (and stay) around the world that are eco-friendly and organic.

Enjoy the Inn at Valley Farms, a bed and breakfast in Walpole, New Hampshire, which is situated on 105 acres of certified organic farmland. Or, try a Macrocruise experience. Macrocruise is a sailing yacht charter with certified organic products on board. Macrocruise charters yachts from several bases along the Croatian coast, from Istria and the island of Krk in Northern Adriatic to Sibenik, Primosten, or Dubrovnik down south. They promote a lifestyle that includes the use of organic and environmentally friendly products for nutrition and households, as well as vegetarianism. When you arrive, you will find the fridge and shelves of your onboard kitchen stocked with organic groceries.

In addition to places to stay around the world, you’ll find a Marketplace listing tours, workshops, restaurants, green weddings, organic beer and, of course, a tractor driving lesson at the Gwarmacwydd Farm in Pembrokeshire. Even if you can’t find the time and money this year for a much needed vacation, maybe you’ll find it next year. This is a very worthwhile website to peruse when thinking of your next vacation.


Happy Holidays from Cypriana,
Susan Thomas

Visit Cypriana online for great gift ideas ~ natural and organic products for baby, bed & bath!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Start a New Holiday Tradition - Eliminate the Usual Gift Giving

We are so accustomed to giving gifts to one another during the holidays that it seems automatic or obligatory. I'd like to see each of us look at gift giving in a different context this year.

The gifts of Christmas should be the togetherness and love of family and friends, good food and music. My family - 2 sons and their wives and my son's father and his wife - decided to stop the Christmas gifts several years ago. We always ended up giving gift certificates to each other because none of us needed anything special at that particular time of year. We have always given to each other all year long when important or meaningful items would appear.

The gift giving has so much more meaning when it's directed to those who have very little or nothing: the gift of a new coat or shoes to a foster child, food to the food banks, money to the local mission for meals for the homeless and volunteering your preciouis time to help those in need.

As the years have passed, both daughters-in-law and their families have stopped the gift giving. And, as we all tell our friends and they tell their friends the movement to stop the meaningless gift giving has started. We still give to the children, but once they graduate from college, they know the stress of gift giving ends. If we teach our children at a very young age how truly special the gift of time and giving of our ourselves can be, we will find that "Peace and Goodwill to All" is not just a Christmas story. You might be surprised how many giving ideas your children can think of, a really special Christmas tradition could begin this year.

Happy Holidays!
Susan Thomas
Cypriana

Monday, December 7, 2009

Largest Crib Recall in U.S. History - Stork Craft Cribs



Another Crib Recall –

You would think the manufacturers would get it right by now. But not so. How can we change the course of what types of products manufacturers send to the stores? We either buy the product or we don’t buy the product. We as consumers make or break a sale. If we don’t like something, we don’t buy it and it goes away.

A baby crib is where our precious baby sleeps for several years. How can we ever think that it might also kill our precious child? The manufacturers of cribs need to be told to get it right and stop endangering our children. Mothers have a huge voice when it comes to protecting our children. We need to use this voice now.

We need to stop buying the drop side crib. Buy the crib with the stationary sides. If you buy a crib, and after assembly you think the crib is not safe, then take it back to the store and tell them the problem. It may be a hassle to take it back, but it could save the life of your child. If you buy a second hand crib, remember your child’s safety first. There are lots of dangerous drop side cribs sitting in someone’s garage waiting to be sold.

Largest crib recall in U.S. history announced
Suffocation danger tied to 2.1 million drop-side cribs made by Stork Craft.

Crib recall largest in history
Nov. 23: The Consumer Products Safety Commission is planning to announce the largest ever recall of more than 2 million baby cribs with dropdown sides. NBC's Tom Costello reports.
Nightly News

Government safety regulators say more than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing are being recalled, the biggest crib recall in U.S. history.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the recall involves 1.2 million cribs in the United States and almost 1 million in Canada, where Stork Craft is based.

Nearly 150,000 of the cribs on recall carry the Fisher-Price logo.

The agency is aware of four deaths of young children who suffocated in the cribs, which have a side that moves up and down to allow parents to lift children from the cribs more easily.

The Stork Craft cribs have had problems with their hardware, which can break, or with assembly mistakes by the crib owner.

The danger is that a child's head can get caught between the mattress and the side railing, if it separates from the crib.

This is not the first time cribs have been recalled due to such fears. Nearly 5 million cribs by several manufacturers have been recalled over the past two years, including half a million from Stork Craft earlier this year, and the CPSC has considered banning drop-down sides altogether.
"Drop-side cribs, because of the amount of hardware that's involved, because it weakens the structure of the crib itself have been involved in numerous deaths and injuries, crib failures where the side may come loose or come off," said Nancy Cowles, of the advocacy group Kids in Danger.

Stork Craft is one of the most widely purchased brand names in baby cribs , with products sold at some of the biggest retailers in the country, including Target, WalMart, Sears and Kmart.
CPSC urges parents and caregivers to immediately stop using the recalled cribs, wait for the free repair kit and avoid attempting to fix the cribs without the kit. They should find an alternative, safe sleeping environment for their baby. Consumers should contact Stork Craft to receive a free repair kit that converts the drop-side on these cribs to a fixed side.

The cribs, which were manufactured and distributed between January 1993 and October 2009, sold for between $100 and $400, and were made in Canada, China and Indonesia.
The manufacture date, model number, crib name, country of origin, and the firm's name, address and contact information are located on the assembly instruction sheet attached to the mattress support board. The firm's insignia "storkcraft baby" or "storkling" is inscribed on the drop-side teething rail of some cribs.















The cribs’ drop-side plastic hardware can break or deform, or parts can become missing. In addition, the drop-side can be installed upside-down, which can result in broken or disengaged plastic parts. All of these problems can cause the drop-side to detach in one or more corners. When the drop-side detaches, it creates space between the drop-side and the crib mattress. The bodies of infants and toddlers can become entrapped in the space, which can lead to suffocation. Complete detachment of drop-sides also can lead to falls from the crib.

CPSC, Health Canada and Stork Craft are aware of 110 incidents of drop-side detachment; 67 incidents occurred in the United States and 43 in Canada. The incidents include 15 entrapments, 12 in the U.S. and three in Canada. Four of the entrapments resulted in suffocation: a 7-month-old in Gouverneur, N.Y.; a 7-month-old in New Iberia, La.; a 6-month-old in Summersville, W.Va.; and a 9-month-old in Bronx, N.Y. Another 20 babies have fallen from their cribs.

Meanwhile, safety experts caution that cribs often stay in homes for generations. If you have one of the cribs in your basement that's been recalled in recent years, fix it or get rid of it. The full list of crib recalls is on the CPSC Web site.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Original story is from MSNBC.

Cypriana ~ natural and organic products for baby, bed & bath

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Comfort Yourself Organically During Labor


During pregnancy, it’s easy to think about everything you need to stay organic and keep your baby and yourself healthy. Labor is a whole different story. You need to pack that all important “labor bag,” a bag of everything you need for one of the most important days of your life. How can you make sure you have it all? Maybe your doctor or midwife gave you a list or maybe you did some research yourself. We decided to help you by providing a list of some of those “must have” items to take with you during that special-yet-crazy time:

• Lip balm. There are many options for organic lip balm available on the market. You may not realize it now, but your lips will become very dry; think of all of that labor breathing you will be doing. Keeping your lips moist helps so much with your comfort level. You will have a lot more important things to focus on.

Lotion. Your lips aren’t the only thing that will be dry. Try one of our many lotion options before, during and after labor. This will help ease those moments of discomfort. Plus your partner will need something to do and a nice back rub will probably hit the spot.

Towels. Yes, the hospital will have towels for you, but they will definitely not be organic. Sterile, yes, organic, don’t plan on it. You need towels for everything from keeping you cool, to keeping you dry. We offer many sizes and colors (to help from getting them mixed up with those rough, white towels at the hospital).

• Nightgown. Some hospitals will insist you wear those awful, itchy gowns. However, it is your choice, so why not be comfortable? You can find organic hospital gowns online; you can even find gowns ready to help you with nursing without the need of a nursing bra.

Diaper bag. Even before your bundle of joy arrives, you will start lugging that all important bag. For your first few days, you will need diapers, baby’s going-home outfit, baby socks and hats and organic blankets. You want something durable, cute and, of course, organic. We have it all with so many options.

• Nausea relief. Using ginger root or organic hard candies helps relieve nausea. You can find both at most grocery stores. Have them on hand during labor and your miserable tummy will ease up quickly without any side effects to you or your baby.

Of course, this is a starter list of a few items you may need. Be sure to ask your doctor or midwife if she thinks there is anything else of importance that you should bring. We hope this list will ease your labor and make your day as easy as possible. Best wishes from Cypriana, your one-stop online shop for organic products for baby, bed and bath!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Comforting Moms-to-be

Pregnancy is such a magical time in a woman’s life. Not only are you creating a life but you’re preparing yourself to be a parent. Your baby’s health now becomes your number one priority; however, you don’t need to sacrifice your well being in the process. Luckily, staying organic during pregnancy is easy.

There are so many great organic foods available, but food is not all you will need. Keeping your skin and hair healthy is also important. Using products like our natural lotions, soaps and deodorants keep you healthy and will not be harmful to your baby. Comfort is also important. Our organic linens will help to keep you comfortable without irritating your skin. We also offer BellySocks for those clothing comforts.

Keeping your mind and body free of stress both internally and externally will make your pregnancy easier and more relaxed. The less stress you put on your body, the more comfortable your labor will be. Your baby’s health may be your number one concern, but your baby needs you to be healthy to thrive.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Going Green in 10 Easy Steps

We’ve said it before but it bears repeating: going green, or living a more natural lifestyle, does not have to be difficult. Start by making small changes and you’ll eventually see big results. To get started, consider these 10 things you should never buy again, according to Green America.

1. Styrofoam cups – they are not biodegradable.

2. Paper towels – They waste resources. If you must use them, buy recycled, non-bleached products.

3. Bleached coffee filters – Look for unbleached filters or buy a coffee maker with a reusable filter.

4. Overpackaged foods and products – Look for products with minimal, recyclable or reusable packaging. For example, buy in bulk to cut down on packaging.

5. Teak and mahogany – Using these woods to make furniture contributes to the destruction of tropical rainforests. Instead, reuse wood, buy products made of salvaged materials or look for wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.

6. Chemical pesticides and herbicides – According to Green America, Americans use 80 million pounds of pesticides every year. Instead, buy organic pest controllers or utilize native plants like flowers and herbs that act as natural pesticides.

7. Conventional housecleaners – Skip the harsh, hazardous household chemicals. Instead make your own natural and organic cleaners. See our previous blog post for ideas on how to make your own.

8. Higher octane gas – To reduce pollution, buy the lowest octane gas necessary for your vehicle. Other alternatives include buying a hybrid, using publication transportation or carpooling, biking or walking to work.

9. Toys made with PVC plastic – A chemical used to make PVC plastic is a known carcinogen, as are some of the additives in PVC plastic. Avoid plastics labeled PVC or #3. Instead, look for #1 and #2 plastics that are easier to recycle and produce fewer toxins.

10. Plastic forks and spoons – These items are convenient but not typically recyclable. Consider buying compostable silverware or bring your own from home.




Susan Thomas
Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Shop our online store now for all-natural and organic products for baby, bed & bath!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Websites We Like

At Cypriana, we are always looking for new ways to go green and to offer green resources to share with our customers. Here are a few favorites:

The Green Guide – This National Geographic site offers “going green” facts, buying guides, informational articles and more.

National Green Pages – a directory of screened & approved green businesses

Climate Action – Green America’s Climate Action Campaign

Fair Trade Action – Economic action to create a just global economy for farmers and artisans

LEAF Certified – Labeling Ecologically Approved Fabrics (LEAF)

Responsible Shopper – An online guide to promoting a responsible economy

Cypriana Home – As an online retailer, we are proud to offer products for baby, bed and bath that are all-natural or organic.

Susan Thomas
Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Shop our online store now for all-natural and organic products for baby, bed & bath!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

8 Body Care Toxins to Avoid

When you shop for body and hair care products, avoid products with these potentially harmful ingredients:

1. Mercury and thimerosal
2. Lead or lead acetate
3. Nanoparticles
4. Placenta
5. Hydroquinone skin lightener
6. Phthalates
7. Petroleum by-products (e.g., 1,4-dioxane)
8. Fragrance

Thanks to Green America for providing these useful tips for going green.

Susan Thomas
Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Shop our online store now for all-natural and organic products for baby, bed & bath!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Cypriana's Kent Store is Closing

Dear Customers,

This is a sad day for Cypriana, but we have to tell you that, due to the current economic conditions, we have decided to close our downtown Kent store. Our closing date is October 30, 2009.

Storewide sales are happening now:

Towels and Bedding - 30% discount
All other items - 20% discount
Furniture & Fixtures - Priced as marked

Our website www.cyprianahome.com will continue to operate, and you may order 24/7 through the web store.

Thank you for your support.

Susan Thomas, Cypriana

Friday, September 25, 2009

New Jammies Rompers

If you are looking for comfortable, breathable playwear for your baby, consider one of Jammies’ adorable organic rompers. Available in Baby Blues-berries and Apple of My Eye, these rompers are made with 100% organic cotton and are available in 3 months, 6 months and 9 months. Your baby can be comfortable and stylish with these cute-as-a-button organic baby rompers!

Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Cypriana’s Anniversary Sale - Only 10 days Left to Shop

There are only 10 days left to shop to take advantage of Cypriana’s September storewide sale. Take 20% off all organic baby clothing in our Kent (Washington) store and our webstore, organic baby bedding, organic towels, bamboo bedding, natural soaps and lotions and more! Stop in or shop online to see our customers’ favorites as well as our newest merchandise including BellySock Nursing products and That Baby CD and DVD, great for new moms and dads! (Sorry, but the 20% discount does not apply to our custom slipcovers.)

Cypriana’s organic baby line includes essentials for babies and new parents, and they make great gifts, too! Shop today and save 20%, now through September 30, 2009. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Please ask us. If we don’t carry your favorite natural or organic products, we’ll research them for you!

Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Is Your Office “Green” Yet?

A lot of consumers want to “go green” but they aren’t sure where to begin. When I made my transformation to a healthier, green lifestyle, I didn’t do it overnight. I started with one product at a time, trying new things and experimenting with new products until virtually everything I use is all-natural or organic. One way to begin the switch to “green” is by transitioning one area of your life, for example, your kitchen, your yard or maybe your office. If you want a greener officer, here are some thoughtful ways to incorporate healthier living into your daily work routine:

• Optimize your computer to maximize its energy-saving features. Try using stand-by mode or allowing your monitor to shut down if it hasn’t been used for 10 minutes or more.

• Unplug peripherals like scanners and printers when not in use and shut down your computer at the end of the day.

• Use less paper by only printing items that must be printed.

• Use the back side of old, noncritical documents for scrap paper or notes.

• Store documents electronically instead of printing them out. Store your documents online by creating meaningful, named folders in your My Documents folder: (2009 Meeting Notes, ABC Company marketing notes, Incorporation Documents, 2008 tax return, etc.).

• Utilize your printer’s double-sided printing feature.

• If you commute, try carpooling, bicycling or using mass transit.

• Pack a healthy lunch and snacks in environmentally-friendly containers. You’ll save time and money while helping to save the planet.

• Instead of drinking bottled water, bring your own filtered water from home in a recyclable, chemical-free water bottle.

Thanks to the GOGREEN blog for some of these great suggestions, and please pass them onto your co-workers, friends and family. Together we can make a difference!

Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Friday, September 11, 2009

First Avenue Block Party TODAY!

Today is the 5th Annual First Avenue Block Party & Art Sale, from 4 to 9 pm. First Avenue South will be blocked off between Gowe and Titus Streets for a good, old-fashioned block party complete with food, art and live music. Stop by Cypriana to see our newest items including FrenchyBaby organic clothing, the Kemby Sidekick, Area linens and more. Shop now for 20% off storewide through the month of September. Hope to see you soon!

Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Now Carrying FrenchyBaby, Organic Baby Clothing

If you haven’t visited Cypriana lately, be sure to stop in to see our new FrenchyBaby organic baby clothing. We carry onesies and pull-on pants adorned with dragonflies and geckos in several colors and sizes. They are just adorable, and they’re soft, natural and breathable – ideal for baby! Check out how wonderful FrenchyBaby products are:

• Pesticide free
• Herbicide free
• Sustainable land use
• Eco-friendly dyeing

If you aren’t sold yet, 5% of the company’s profits go to charities that help children. And now, through the end of September, all of our merchandise is 20% storewide, including our FrenchyBaby line. Shop Cypriana today and discover the wonderful world of organic baby, bedding and bath products!

Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Thursday, September 3, 2009

First Avenue Block Party

If you love fun and supporting local businesses, then mark your calendars for the fifth annual First Avenue Block Party, scheduled for Friday, September 11 from 4 to 9 p.m. First Avenue South will be blocked off between Gowe and Titus Streets to make room for live music, local artists, a beer garden, restaurant specials and more.

In celebration of our first anniversary, Cypriana will remain open Friday night until 8 p.m. and will offer refreshments along with our anniversary sale. Stop by Cypriana during the block party and save 20% off storewide on all of our merchandise, except our custom slipcovers. The block party is a fun, community-oriented event so come out, meet your neighbors and enjoy food, refreshments and entertainment in historic downtown Kent!

Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Shop during Cypriana’s September Anniversary Sale – Save 20% Storewide

To celebrate Cypriana’s first year in business – and the launch of our new webstore – we are offering a 20% discount storewide for the entire month of September. Save 20% off on all organic baby clothing in our Kent (Washington) store and our webstore, organic baby bedding, organic towels, bamboo bedding, natural soaps and lotions and more! Stop in or shop online to see our customers’ favorites as well as our newest merchandise including BellySock Nursing products and That Baby CD and DVD, great for new moms and dads! (Sorry, but the 20% discount does not apply to our custom slipcovers.)

Cypriana’s organic baby line includes essentials for babies and new parents, and they make great gifts, too! Shop today and save 20%, now through September 30, 2009. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Please ask us. If we don’t carry your favorite natural or organic products, we’ll research them for you!


Cypriana ~ the natural home store

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Cypriana Celebrates Anniversary, Launches Webstore for Natural & Organic Baby, Bed & Bath Products

August 25, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cypriana Celebrates Anniversary, Launches Webstore for Natural & Organic Baby, Bed & Bath Products



Kent, Washington, August 25, 2009 – To celebrate Cypriana’s first year in business, owner Susan Thomas announced a storewide anniversary sale of 20% off all merchandise during the month of September. The sale includes all in-stock merchandise including DreamSacks bedding, Area linens, Nandina towels, organic baby clothes and bedding, diaper bags, baby accessories and gift items, natural soaps and lotions and more. In addition, Thomas announced the launch of Cypriana’s new webstore, http://www.cyprianahome.com which has been in the works since early spring.

“I’m passionate about providing natural, chemical-free and organic products to the Seattle community. Some of these products are difficult to find though, so I want to make them available to consumers outside Seattle as well,” Thomas said.

In an effort to live a healthier lifestyle, Thomas, a cancer survivor, developed the concept for Cypriana as she tried different natural, chemical-free and organic products. She opened her store in downtown Kent in September 2008 to offer difficult-to-find natural and organic products to others who, for a variety of reasons, want to eliminate toxins and other chemicals from their lives. Thomas also created a blog, http://cyprianahome.blogspot.com, to offer information about ways to go green, shift to a more ecofriendly lifestyle, list product recalls, explain why organic cotton is better and more.

“There is such a need for this type of information,” Thomas said, “But you have to know where to look for it.”

Though the economy has impacted her business, Thomas has a steady flow of traffic and her product lines remain popular, especially the organic baby clothing, bedding and accessories.

“The babies keep coming and parents want the very best products for their babies,” Thomas said. “Cypriana offers a wide range of organic and natural products for babies including clothing, bedding, toys, diapers and more. These products cost a little more, but parents can rest assured that their babies are getting top quality merchandise they can feel good about.”

Located at 205 First Avenue South in downtown Kent, Cypriana specializes in providing natural and organic products for baby, bed and bath. It is one of the few stores in the Kent area to carry such items. In addition to the brick-and-mortar store which is open Tuesday through Saturday, Cypriana now offers an online store which is open 24/7 so customers can shop at their convenience. The September anniversary sale applies to all merchandise, except for Cypriana’s custom-made slipcovers. For more information, visit the store online at www.cyprianahome.com.


Please contact Cypriana for additional information or to schedule media interviews.

Susan Thomas, owner
Cypriana, the natural home store
205 First Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
253-850-0162
www.cyprianahome.com

Monday, August 24, 2009

Safety in the Nursery

There is nothing more fun or uplifting than working in a store surrounded by baby products. Mothers-to-be and new moms come to Cypriana to see, touch and smell our organic, chemical-free baby products including sleepers, onesies, rompers, booties, bedding, diaper bags and more.

Unlike the flowers in our yard that start their buds in spring and die off in the winter, the babies keep coming. Year round, all four seasons, 24/7, they keep coming. Because of these precious bumps in the bellies and my own two baby boys (married men now, but still my babies), I am more inclined to post blogs having to do with babies.

As a side step…If you have questions about products that are organic, natural, green or earth-friendly and you can’t find the product or any information on the product, please contact me. I am continually researching products, and I’ll do my best to get results for you.

Continuing with babies – I am always concerned with safety issues, whether we’re young or old or caregivers for the young or old, we need to be reminded of things that are not safe. Here are some safety tips for the nursery.

SAFETY IN THE NURSERY
• Install a smoke alarm in the room.
• Play it safe with electrical cords. Don’t run them under the carpet, and don’t let them dangle from a tabletop or dresser - keep away from tiny hands.
• Install outlet caps and covers on all electrical outlets.

• If you have an area carpet or rugs, make sure you and your little one can’t trip on the edges.

• Keep the crib far enough away from any window so that the baby can’t grab any cords, curtains or blinds or try to climb out the window.

• Use only blinds and shades without looped cords. Accidental hangings do happen.

• Install childproof locks on drawers and cabinets

• Make sure furniture is assembled properly. Always check for loose nuts and bolts.

• Your baby’s ability to pull herself or himself up on the crib rails will likely coincide with teething schedules. To protect your child from swallowing paint or varnish chips, install snap-on crib rail protectors.

• Keep the side rails up at all times when the baby is in the crib.

• Hang a mobile in the crib but out of the reach of the baby. Once the baby can stand, remove the mobile from the crib and hang it from the ceiling in a corner of the room - much higher than your baby can reach.

• Remove small objects and toys with small parts that the baby might swallow.

• Use a monitor to listen to the baby when you’re away from the room.

• Follow the recommendations of the Consumer Product Safety Commission regarding cribs and recalls on baby and children’s products.


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Thursday, August 20, 2009

We're now on Twitter

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