Allergy Mattress Covers

Allergy Relief With Allergy Mattress Covers


Allergy sufferers around the nation can tell you that having such an affliction is a miserable experience. Many who are stricken with allergies will go to great lengths to find relief, including replacing flooring (hardwood instead of carpet), removing heavy draperies and window treatments, having carpets steam cleaned, visiting doctors, taking prescription medications, and more.

However, most allergy sufferers do not realize that the hidden causes of their problems may be lurking in a most unusual place: their mattress. Sure, most people wash the sheets regularly, but there is no way to really clean a mattress. So how does one combat this allergy problem? Using allergy mattress covers is one simple way.

Ranging in cost from twenty-five dollars (for a crib mattress cover) to ninety or a hundred (for king size covers), allergy mattress covers are a cost-effective way to control allergy annoyances. Made of a special fabric blend, they are effective protection against a long list of known allergens, including dust mites, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, moisture, and even bed bugs. The special fabric keeps the allergens from penetrating the cover; therefore, the allergens cannot penetrate the mattress.

The cover is used over the box spring and the mattress (one for each), and the sheets are placed on top of the zippered mattress cover. Most of these covers are also waterproof, which makes them effective against moisture of all kinds, as well as allergens. Some are made of vinyl or have plastic linings which accomplish this task. The linings can also serve to trap body heat, making the liners seem to have the added luxury of being heated liners!

Allergy mattress covers are appropriate for any kind of mattress, even futon mattresses and memory foam mattresses. They come in all sizes, including crib, twin, queen, and king. Brand names include Allergy Armor, Allergy Guard Direct, and BedCare.

The covers are easy to use (though it might take two people to successfully encase the mattress with the cover), and maintenance is as simple as washing the covers in the washing machine with hot water a few times a year. You can even find pillow covers, duvet covers, and allergy-friendly bedding to combat serious allergy problems that covers alone won't solve.


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Charita
Posted 168 days ago
Informational write up. I was searching for the brands of Allergy mattress covers and got into your site. Also good to know that these covers can easily be washed and are of low maintenance. The pricing is reasonable. But are you aware of any sale on these mattresses?
Gerard
Posted 178 days ago
Hey Thanks! I have a serious wheezing problem. It worst in during the winters. I keep my house clean so that dust does not exaggerate my condition. I also take care to change the sheets on my mattress regularly. However, mattress could also be the cause is new to me. I shall take a note of this and get an Allergy mattress cover today itself. Thanks again!
Nena
Posted 211 days ago
Allergy mattress covers. Sounds Interesting! As you have mentioned it doubles up as heated liners. I am some how not convinced because this would makes it difficult to use in summers. As for me, my body generates lot of heat and this would make my condition worse. What are the other options for Allergy mattress covers?
 

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