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Jordan's Mattress Factory Factory-direct, New England-Made, Eco-Friendly. Jordan's Mattress Factory is our own mattress brand. Made right here in New England, we help to create jobs and support the local economy. It represents choice and quality at a considerable savings. Because our name is on the mattress, you can be assured that the product is manufactured to our quality standards and specifications selecting materials that reduce off gassing and greenhouse effects. Better for you, Better for the environment. Some of the unique features found in Jordan's Mattress Factory products include: Two-sided mattress design (read more about this characteristic) Bio-based foams Natural content latex North American made memory foam (many Value competitors are imported from China) Fully Warrantied Mattress handles (select models) Custom size options Premium innersprings Medi Wedge for acid reflux sufferers Recycled comfort layers Learn more about sleep surfaces made of sustainable materials on our "Organic and Natural Bedding" page.




Visit a Sleep Lab location near you, and try our Mattress Factory products to see if they’re right for you.Home > Housing > Guides > Move-In Guide The guide is for first-time residents moving to campus who will live in the residence halls beginning January 2017. Before moving on campus, please read the A to Z Guide to Residence Hall & Furnished Apartment Living. Home > Housing > Guides > Move-In Guide > Opening Day The residence halls will open for spring semester Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 8 a.m. New students with a housing assignment are to report directly to their assigned residence hall. Short term parking for unloading vehicles will be available in the fire lanes. Parking enforcement in the CH zones will begin at 11 p.m. on Sunday, January 8. New students without an assignment must come to the assignment office at 801 North Jordan Ave. during business hours. Home > Housing > Guides > Move-In Guide > Packing List My IU Packing List To protect the health and safety of everyone, we cannot permit some items in the buildings.




These lists of necessary, optional and prohibited items will help you determine what you need to leave at home. Please note that all electrical appliances must be: Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed. Equipped with thermostatic controls, when appropriate. Rated at 700 watts (6 amps), or less. More information about university safety policies and Indiana Codes is available from the Office of Insurance. Loss Control & Claims. Bathrobe, shower shoes, towels, and washcloths Command hooks, tacky putty, or painter's tape (for hanging decorations) Detergent Extra-long twin bed linens, mattress cover, blankets, and pillows Laundry basket or bag Mug, cups, dishes, and cutlery Personal toiletry items and a small, plastic bucket for carrying the items Surge protectors and extension cords (LCDI technology is strongly recommended) Bed risers (cannot be used with bunk or loft beds) Coffee maker (i.e., Hamilton Beach, Keurig, Mr. Coffee)




Multi-purpose furniture (i.e., storage cubes, futon) Refrigerator (three cubic feet or less) Snack food and beverages Air conditioners and windowless air conditioners (unless approved by RPS for medical needs) Alcohol and alcohol containers of any kind Antennas and satellite dishes Electric open-coil heaters or any appliances with exposed burners Firearms (including BB guns, Paintball guns, and pellet guns; slingshots and other weapons) Full-size refrigerators and freezers Indoor grills (including George Foreman and Cuisinart Griddlers)—charcoal, electric, and propane Halogen lights and lamps Immersion coils for heating water Incense and incense burners Portable washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers Smoking devices (e.g., hookahs, pipes, electronic cigarettes) Stoves and camping stoves Sun lamps and tanning beds Home > Housing > Guides > Move-In Guide > Setting Up Your Room Setting Up Your Room




Residence hall rooms come with: Single bed and mattress (one per student). Desk and chair (one per student). Ethernet connection and Wi-Fi at most locations. Campus cable TV connection. Before making purchases for the room, watch our video for ideas and decorating tips from other residents. Before doing anything to a room, please read this section of the A to Z Guide about modifications: Room dimensions determine the bed arrangement options available in any given room. Information for specific rooms will be available at My Housing. Some rooms do not accommodate all the bed arrangements available at a residence hall.We're sorry, we couldn't find the page you're looking for. How can we help?Edit ArticleHow to Measure Bed Size Two Parts:Measuring a BedDetermining Bed SizeCommunity Q&A Beds are made in standard sizes, such as twin, full, queen and king sizes. It is recommended that you find a bed size that is at least four inches (10cm) longer than the tallest person who will sleep in it.




The following measurements can be taken to ensure you get the right bed size. Strip the bed of all bedding. Grab a retractable measuring tape. Keep a pen and paper nearby to write down the measurements for future reference. Place one end of the measuring tape at the left side of the bed. Set the end of the tape at the middle top of the bed. Determine if your small bed is a twin. Most twin beds are 39 inches (99 cm) wide, while a “narrow” twin is 36 inches (91 cm) wide. Standard length will be 75 inches (191 cm) long. In the UK, a single bed is 36 inches (91 cm) wide. An extra-long twin, like the beds in most dorm rooms, is 80 inches (203 cm) long. Look for sheet sets that say “x-long twin.” This bed size is used for most standard bunk beds. Move on to a full size bed if the bed is 54 inches (137 cm) wide. It should also be 75 inches (191 cm) long. In England and occasionally in the US, this is referred to as a “double” bed.




While a twin bed fits one person, a full bed is best for one large person or two small children or adults. Increase your size to a queen bed if the width is 60 inches (152 cm). The length should be 80 inches (203 cm). If the length is 84 inches (213 cm), it is a California queen sized bed. There is no equivalent to a queen sized bed in the UK. The next largest size is a king. Another type of queen, called the “super,” or “expanded” queen is 66 inches (168 cm) wide and 80 inches (203 cm) long. The expanded is also thicker than the super or the standard queen. Queen sized beds and larger are designed with enough room for two adults. Judge if your bed is a king size. Look through the additional options if your bed or space is even larger. A California king is 72 inches (183 cm) wide by 84 inches (213cm) long and a Grand king is 80 inches (203 cm) wide and 98 inches (249 cm) long. A super king bed in the UK is 72 inches (183 cm) wide and 78 inches (198 cm) long.

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