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Mattress Covers Boise ID

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Downtown Mattress
208-343-2122
830 W. Bannock
Boise, ID
CHF Home Furnishings
(208) 343-7769
104 S Orchard St
Boise, ID
Beds Today
208-345-2265
1689 S. Entertainment Ave.
Boise, ID
Douglas Bedroom Design
208-465-5947
1610 Caldwell Blvd.
Nampa, ID
Nampa Appliance
208-465-0551
278 Caldwell Blvd
Nampa, ID
Ennis Bassett @Home and Patio Shop
208-342-3664 e
2310 W Fairview Ave
Boise, ID
America the Beautiful Dreamer
208-375-9775
8587 W Franklin Rd
Boise, ID
Jims Appliance And Furnit
208-345-7711
1115 Lusk Street
Boise, ID
Nampa Appliance
208-465-0551
278 Caldwell Blvd
Nampa, ID
Intellibed Gel Mattress Store
(208) 672-9995
8637 W Franklin Rd
Boise, ID
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Mattress Covers

Mattress Covers

Mattress covers are an inexpensive way to protect your mattress from body fluids, spills, and allergens. You can buy simple ones that only offer protection, or you can buy more involved ones that also add another layer of comfort and cushion to your mattress.

A good quality mattress can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. It should last twenty years. Protecting that investment is the job of mattress covers.

Mattress covers are similar to mattress pads; indeed, the terms are often used interchangeably. The difference is often just a matter of the intended use. A mattress pad is considered something that makes a bed softer. A mattress cover is for protection. Typically, a mattress pad covers only the top and perhaps the sides of a mattress, while most mattress covers completely enclose the mattress.

The simplest mattress covers are just zippered bags that enclose a mattress. They are supposed to keep dust from infiltrating the mattress. These mattress covers provide no protection against allergens that form inside of the mattress, and they do not protect the mattress against bedwetting accidents.

Absorbent or waterproof mattress covers are designed to keep mattresses from getting wet. This type of mattress cover consists of three main layers. The top layer wicks moisture away from the sleeper into the inner layer. The inner layer -- actually, from one to as many as four layers -- is a highly absorbent fiber material that absorbs up to two liters of water. This inner layer may be cotton fiber or polyester. Hemp fiber (which does not contain any active ingredients of marijuana) is a popular filler; it's softer than cotton and can absorb twice as much water. The bottom layer is polyester, vinyl, or some other waterproof material that acts as a barrier between wetness and the mattress.

Some mattress covers are made from wool shorn from sheepskin and sewn to a polyester or cotton backing. Sheepskin mattress covers allow air to circulate under a sleeper, keeping one cool in warm weather and warm in winter. Sheepskin wool's ability to wick moisture away from the skin also plays a role in this type of mattress cover's popularity.

Dust mite mattress covers are designed for people with allergies. Dust mites are tiny bugs that breed in mattresses and other dark places. They live on bits of skin that people shed while they sleep. Dust mite droppings and the particles of their dead bodies are significant trig...

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