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Waterproof Mattress Pads: Protect your mattress from urine and liquid stains

March 14, 2011 by mattress1982

Stained Mattress bedwetting
CC Flickr photo courtesy of duchamp.

Waterproof mattress pads are an important requirement for any mattress. Not only do they protect against spills, blood or urine stains, but also against dust mites with many models.

Whether you have small children or are an adult who suffers from incontinence, bedwetting is something that may happen at some point in life. With a few proper precautions, your mattresses do not have to suffer a premature fate. It seems paramount that you protect your mattress from any unfortunate accidents that could ruin it, not to mention all the money you might spend in mattress cleaning. As it turns out, waterproofing a mattress is a lot easier than it sounds, and in most cases it is just as easy as changing the sheets.

Waterproof Mattress Pads & Covers

Cleaning your mattress with just a vacuum cleaner is not enough to keep it completely clean and protected. However, there is a permanent solution that will help you avoid dealing with all those nasty stains and protect your mattress from bedwetting accidents – a waterproof mattress cover.

Placing a waterproof mattress cover over your mattress is an easy and very effective way to protect your mattress. These covers are usually made out of some kind of plastic or vinyl and usually tuck under your mattress like a normal fitted sheet. The plastic barrier will ensure that no liquids get through to the mattress. One of the upsides to using these waterproof mattress covers is that they also provide protection from many other harmful substances that can taint or ruin a mattress. These mattress covers can easily stop dust, dirt, and any other kinds of accidents.

For the most part, a general duty vinyl plastic mattress cover should be strong enough to handle a person sleeping. However, if you have children that like to jump on the bed or find that you need a heavy-duty waterproof cover, they are also available. Usually the more heavy-duty waterproof covers are made of thicker plastic and even backed with cloth to prevent tearing.

Not only are these waterproof mattress covers easy to put on, but they are easy to take off and wash as well. If bedwetting has become an increasingly prevalent problem, then covers with zippers and fitted elastic can make removal and reinstallation a breeze.

As you can imagine, this is usually the most popular option for waterproof mattress covers and preventing unnecessary mattress cleaning.

Waterproof Mattress Padding

If the waterproof mattress covers don’t quite fit the bill, there are a few alternatives out there like waterproof padding for your mattress. Some people even put the padding over their waterproof mattress cover to provide a double layer of protection. Absorbent padding can be placed either above the mattress or even above existing waterproof mattress covers to absorb accidents and stop the excess from getting the rest of the bedding wet.

Whatever your situation may be, remember that a mattress is usually a large investment that you want to protect and of course, extend its lifespan as much as possible. Whether you have small children or an elderly person who suffers from incontinence, a ruined mattress or unnecessary mattress cleaning can be a thing of the past with the usage of a waterproof mattress cover.

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UV Lights and Mattresses

March 1, 2011 by mattress1982

Mattresses are not the most sanitary item in the home. They are often embedded with bacteria, viruses, and most notoriously, dust mites. Dust mites are difficult to kill by ordinary means as they are practically invisible to the human eye, and burrow deep down within the layers of the mattress. They feed off of dead skin that sheds from the body while sleeping, and excrete droppings, which can cause allergies, headaches, inflammation of the mucus membranes and other health problems.

Most Effective Methods of Mattress Cleaning

The older a mattress is, the greater the infestation. Although vacuuming is helpful, it only removes the mites on the surface, and leaves behind countless other mites in the deeper layers. So then, how do you deal with these creatures effectively?

One of the most effective mattress cleaning methods is the use of UV light. UV stands for ultraviolet, and is a technology that mimics the rays of the sun, which is a natural purifier. UV light, specifically UV-C light, when used as an indoor cleaner, serves as a germicide, destroying bacteria, viruses, mold and even dust mites within a split second.

UV Light against Mites and Germs

While you can’t purchase UV light in a bottle, there is a product on the market that uses UV rays to sterilize mattresses from these notorious microorganisms. The Hygienitech Mattress Cleaning System is a portable cleaning device that uses high frequency waves along with UV-C light and powerful suction to eradicate and extract mites and other particles and germs from the layers of the mattress. In as little as 15 minutes for a single mattress, and 30 minutes for a double mattress, the fibers can be purified just as if the rays of the sun were to clean it itself. There is also a plant-based spray that comes with the system, which is a deodorizing and sanitizing spray that can be used not only on the mattress, but also on the carpeting and upholstery.

It is suggested to use the Hygienitech Mattress Cleaning System every six months to rid your mattress of the accumulation of any of these bacteria and skin-eating critters. If your mattress is old, you’ll want to put it to use right away. Also, if you’ve been having allergy problems such as sneezing or itchy eyes when waking up in the morning, you may notice a great improvement, since you will no longer be breathing in foreign objects that can often be irritants and thus cause allergy flare-ups.

Something as simple as cleaning a mattress with UV light can help make for a better night’s sleep, not only literally, but also in regard to peace of mind. If we were to see the multitude of germs and creepy critters that are thriving in the fibers of our mattresses, we would be extremely repulsed. And since we can’t bring the sun indoors, it’s good that there are modern inventions that can help replicate the sun’s purifying qualities.

So, say goodbye to dust mites in your mattress, and say hello to sleeping in more sanitary conditions. UV light does it all!

Mattress and bedding related UV products and services:

EcoGecko UV Light and Vacuum

Verilux CleanWave UV-C Sanitizing Wand

Verilux CleanWave UV-C Sanitizing Bed Vacuum

Hygienitech Mattress Cleaning System

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