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Revel in the extraordinary comfort of Comfort Revolution's Memory Core Pillow. The ventilated memory foam contours to every curve, alleviating pressure points and improving circulation. Green tea, charcoal and seed oil help resist natural odors and bacteria. The ventilated design allows the pillow to adapt to your body temperature in any climate. A silky, plush, hypoallergenic cover with a down alternative fill is removable and machine washable. Rest deeply and wake feeling refreshed. Dimensions (20" x 28") Sams Club: Clarence Rocker Recliner by Abbyson Living Sams Club has Clarence Rocker Recliner by Abbyson Living​ for $299. Plus, they ship for free.​Wrapped in supple faux leather upholstery, this cushioned rocker recliner offers an eco-friendly alternative to natural leather—without the luxury cost. The Parker recliner comes in a soft fabric covering that is durable and easy to clean. Upholstery materials: Leather gel fabric Experience Comfort and Restful Satisfaction.




Purchase Sinomax® products at these fine retailers.68 Reviews Item ESR05MP50DimensionsQueenWH .99See It In Your HomeAdd to ListAdd to ListAdd to ListAdd to ListAdd to ListAdd to ListCool Tech Mattress ProtectorsThis is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment.Any tips to get the most for my money? Is there a buying guide on /r/pf? (self.personalfinance)submitted by My wife and I are planning to buy a mattress this weekend. Are there places I should avoid? Is there a mattress buying guide you recommend? I read the one on consumer reports. edit: This sub is always so helpful. Thanks for all the replies! π Rendered by PID 6256 on app-786 at 2017-03-05 10:36:16.806164+00:00 running f3f09f7 country code: SG. « Back to Sleep Solutions View All Clearance » Plus Size Clothing for Women Big and Tall Clothing Juniors Plus Size Clothing stopped directly supporting page layout in Internet Explorer 6.0. Please click a logo below to upgrade your browser to fully experience our site.




The Sam's Club Cyber Week 2015 Sale has begun with more deals on TVs. The Sam's Club Cyber Week 2015 sale is live now and will last through Dec. 6. Most of today's Cyber Week deals have already been on sale during Sam's Club Cyber Monday sale. The top selling cyber week deal right now is a $848 60-inch UN60J620DAFXZA 1080p LED Smart TV. Don't Miss: Win a FREE Nintendo Switch in our GiveawayWe found though a better deal on Amazon. For $50 more, you get the 65-inch Samsung UN60J620DAFXZA 1080p LED TV. You get 5-inches screen size more for just $50.Sam's Club's $398 50-inch TCL 1080p Smart TV and $749 65-inch Vizio E65x-C2 1080p LED Smart TV are much more recommendable.The Sam's Club Cyber Week deals include:$84.47 $100 iTunes Gift Card,$149.88 32-inch JVC LT032EM75 LED TV,$249.88 39-inch Vizio LED Smart TV,$398 50-inch TCL 1080p Roku Smart TV,$688 55-inch Vizio D55u-D1 4K Ultra HD Smart TV,$749 65-inch Vizio E65x-C2 1080p LED Smart TV,$89.76 ComforZen 3" Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper.We track the best Sam's Club Cyber Week deals in our Sam's Club deals list.




Retailers extend Cyber Monday 2015 into the Cyber Week 2015. Online shops try to keep the momentum going and offer new deals every day in the Cyber Week events. Cyber Week is the first week of Holiday sales. After Cyber Week retailers will fully switch to advertise Holiday sales.  You can expect many more deals to be on offer, but also the hottest Holiday gifts are selling out quickly, and join the fate of Amazon's Fire tablet. Nothing is more frustrating than finding gifts sold out and shipping dates after Christmas.Frustrated consumers than turn to eBay to pay premium on the hard to find Holiday gifts.We recommend to hunt for Holiday gifts early and get a deal when you see one. Find the latest Cyber Week 2015 deals our Cyber Monday Hub. Luigi LugmayrLuigi Lugmayr (Google+) is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and excitingHe started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into Nintendo Switch is On Sale Online




Bees Learn to Play Football Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Debuts at Geneva Motor Show 2017 NES Classic in Stock Updates on Nintendo Switch Launch DayEast Lansing: (517) 333-4233 Our Ultra Premium Collection, Encapsulated Inner Spring Mattresses Power Foundations, Futons, Headboards, Pillows, Bed Frames, Mattress Protectors, All Mattresses and Foundations are available to be purchased separately or as sets. Our Specialty Sleep Foam Collection Our Adjustable Bed Collection What People Are Saying"I needed several beds for our new home, and got a great volume discount from Mattress Source. They delivered the day we moved in and very careful in setting up the new beds. I would recommend Mattress Source to anyone looking for a quality product at a great price." - Sam B from East Lansing "I almost bought a Tempurpedic because they felt so comfortable. I was very surprised at the selection of memory foam beds at the Mattress Source. I chose their softest model and it feels so good I never want to get out of bed.




I saved a lot of money and I love that my mattress was made right here in Lansing." - Amanda R from East LansingWe're not in the case business, we're in the protection business. Made in the USA We Outperform the CompetitionMattress News Published on December 12th, 2013 | by Mattress Journal Looking for healthier mattress options?Check out plant-based memory foam from Amerisleep or organic latex beds from Astrabeds, two brands that consistently earn high ratings in reviews and our research.A class action suit has been filed in California courts alleging that Tempurpedic’s memory foam mattresses contain harmful VOCs.The lead plaintiff in the case, Michael Dodson, claims that Tempurpedic mattresses and pillows release volatile organic compounds which can result in allergic reactions as well as possible long-term complications, and that the company is aware of issues. They believe the company has minimized the problem when advertising their products by stating that the odors will dissipate and that products are VOC-free, when formaldehyde and other odors may continue to be released for months.




The class lawsuit brought against Tempur-pedic is represented by attorney Allen Stewart of Dallas, Texas, and seeks many forms of recourse including an injunction, constructive trust, and restitution. It claims that Tempurpedic violated business laws within the State of California, where the suit was filed.One of the primary reasons for the suit states that Tempurpedic not only downplayed VOCs in their memory foam mattresses and pillows but also refers to the fact that they failed to warn customers of a potential link between reactions and allergies with previous customers and their products.Another key issue brought by the plaintiff is that Tempurpedic and their distributor network informs customers that the odors emitted from their memory foam should only last a few days and is harmless. The class action suit claims that the company has been aware of problems reported by some consumers like allergic reactions attributed to the odors or side effects like headaches since at least 2007, and has failed to notify consumers of these potential problems.




Their other claim is that Tempurpedic’s mattresses emit formaldehyde, a strong VOC and known carcinogen, even though they claim their products are ‘allergen-resistant’ (though this claim likely refers to dust mites rather than chemical sensitivities). The claim on the attorney’s website states that formaldehyde has been identified in laboratory testing of Tempurpedic products.Tempurpedic has not officially released a public response yet, but the lawsuit (or perhaps recent FTC actions) already appears to have had some effect on marketing, as the company’s website removed a page in the last few months which had the claims mentioned in the lawsuit (“free of harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds) such as formaldehyde and CFC (chlorofluorocarbon)—harsh chemicals that can trigger allergies and asthma.”), and now makes no official mention of the issue. They had also removed all reviews from their website for several months (since July 2013), though many appear to have been restored in the last few weeks.




VOC stands for volatile organic compounds which can be released from products created from unstable organic chemicals or compounds, often referring to petroleum or byproducts thereof, including the polyurethane and adhesives used in traditional memory foam. More than 60 compounds have been identified which can cause allergic reactions and other health concerns, with 18 of those requiring a warning label. Formaldehyde is just one of the well-known VOCs, and its concentration is easier to measure than many of the others.According to the EPA website http://www.epa.gov/iaq/voc.html, VOCs are commonly found in paint, organic solvents, furniture, foams and degreasing agents among other commonly used products. The concentration is often higher indoors, and can lead to many health effects, including lung irritation, nerve damage, kidney damage, endocrine disruption and several are also considered to be potential carcinogens.Although Tempur-pedic is currently being sued over VOCs, they are not the only company to run afoul of problems related to the release of volatile organic compounds and advertising claims.




EcoBaby Organics Inc., Essentia Natural Memory Foam Company Inc., and Relief-Mart Inc. were recently asked by the FTC to stop advertising that their products are VOC-free until proven to be so. Other companies including Target, Wal-Mart and Babies R Us were also sued earlier this year in California due to undisclosed Tris fire retardants in baby mattresses.As the organic and natural movements continue gaining popularity and awareness, more and more consumers are becoming concerned about toxic or potentially harmful products. VOCs have been a primary target in the U.S. and Europe, since several of them have the potential to interfere with endocrine systems, hormones, and other bodily functions. Furniture items are of particular concern since their outgassing can affect indoor air quality, and since people are in close proximity to their mattresses for several hours each day.Memory foam mattresses have taken the bedding industry by storm and continue growing in sales, yet these recent actions have many consumers wondering whether it is safe to go to bed at night.




The answer is complex, primarily depending on the type of memory foam mattress you own or choose to buy, as well as your personal sensitivity. Manufacturers are also not required to disclose ingredients at this time, and chemical claims are largely on honor system until challenged.According to SleepLikeTheDead, a consumer review analysis website, nearly 18% of Tempur-pedic owners have complained of issues with off-gassing and odors. This does represent a higher percentage than memory foam mattresses as a whole, which usually average closer to 15%, and is significantly higher than some other brands of which reviewers may complain of odor in as few as 3-5% of reviews. (For more information, check out Memory Foam Mattress Guide’s helpful comparison article on memory foam and offgassing.)Here are a few key points to consider if you are concerned about memory foam safety:Traditional memory foam – This is the original petroleum-based memory foam, typically most associated with the release of VOCs.




About 15% of owners complain of strong odor.Plant-based memory foam – This type of material replaces a portion of the petroleum-based ingredients with plant-based ingredients, reducing synthetic chemicals and typically resulting in less odorous products. About 3-8% of owners complain of odors.Density – Higher density beds have more polyurethane polymer and thus greater propensity to off-gas than low density foams.Adhesives – Some of the harshest VOCs can be found in the adhesives used to assemble the memory foam beds. Water-based and green options exist, and may help reduce VOC levels in end products.Flame Retardants – Flame retardant chemicals like PBDEs and Tris can outgas and cause reactions or negative side effects. Non-chemical fabric barriers (usually made of silica and other fibers) may be ideal for preserving safety without adding more chemicals.Manufacturing Process – Most foam manufacturers use types of blowing agents to develop foam structures, which can contribute to chemicals in end products and pollution.




A small number use vacuum systems (variable pressure foaming) to create their foams which reduce the chemical profiles.According to SleepLikeTheDead, only about 1.5% of memory foam mattress owners experience side effects related to odor that are significant enough to cause them to return their mattress.Although almost every manufactured product, even spring mattresses, will release a new odor, knowing what the odor actually consists of can be important for peace of mind and health. Thoroughly research products before buying, and check reviews to see if a significant proportion of people mention side effects. Look for recognized industry safety certifications, and ensure that the retailer can answer your questions about foams, fire retardants and adhesives. When you do choose a new mattress, allow it air out in a separate room or garage for a few days if you are sensitive to smells just to be sure, or even consider buying a pillow from the brand first to test your reaction. But, know that only a very small percentage of people will experience significant side effects, while memory foam as whole remains the highest-rated mattress category for overall satisfaction.

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