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Surplus mattresses designed by Sealy, Serta, and other manufacturers line the walls inside Direct Liquidation each priced at up to 75% below retail value. Shoppers can also find bed frames, box springs, and other sleeping apparatus inside the store. > beds, mattresses in Burnaby/New Westminster Get an alert with the newest ads for beds, mattresses in Burnaby/New Westminster.Camp Beds, Mats & Cots Filter by Featured Brands Price: Low to HighPrice: High to LowNameNewestOn Sale Coleman DuraRest Xtra-High Airbed Rocky Point Folding Foam Sleeping Pad Coleman Pillowtop Double High Airbed North 49 Camp Cot Coleman 120V Quick Pump Rectangular Flannel Pillow - 18" x 10" Jilong Easigo Youth Air Bed Jilong Sleepover Air Bed Coghlan's Air Mattress Plugs Coghlan's 4D Battery Powered Air Pump Coghlan's 4.8 Volt Rechargeable Air Pump Coghlan's 12 Volt DC Electric Air Pump Coghlan's 110/120 Volt Electric Air Pump Coleman Silverton Self-Inflating Camp Pad




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Discover your Kingsdown MattressDiscover your Kingsdown MattressABrowse mattresses by type:HybridInnerspringIntelligentLatex FoamMemory FoamBOr browse mattresses by feature:Airflow TechnologyGelHigh Coil CountIdeal TemperatureNatural MaterialsPersonalized SupportSmart TechnologyCOr browse mattresses by collection:BodyPerfectCrown ImperialDiamond RoyaleDownton Abbey®PassionsSleep HavenSleep SmartSleep to LiveVintageMy SideMattress-recycling depot reopens in Burnaby after Vancouver fire 06.01.2015ShareAdjustPrintJust four days after a south Vancouver mattress-recycling depot was destroyed in a blaze, the business is reopening in Burnaby.The new Mattress Recycling depot opens at 8 a.m. Monday in a warehouse managed by Rolls Right Trucking at 7185 11th Ave. For now, it will be open to commercial customers only.“We’re a large part of the waste system in Metro Vancouver, and around the province, so it was important to get up and running as quickly as possible,” owner Fabio Scaldaferri said in a news release.




Scaldaferri added that Rolls Right Trucking reached out to him immediately after hearing about the devastating fire.“The outpouring of support from the community has been incredible and definitely humbling,” he said. “Everyone has remained positive throughout this whole situation.”The fire broke out during rush hour on May 27 at the one-storey warehouse on Sherbrooke Street near SE Marine Drive. It left 45 people temporarily unemployed.More than 300,000 honeybees also lived on a protected roof at the old depot. They all survived the blaze and will be returned to Hives for Humanity.Mattress Recycling has started a crowd-funding campaign to replace some of the equipment lost in the fire. Anyone interested in supporting the company can click here. ===/typo.Is there more to this story? We'd like to hear from you about this or any other stories you think we should know about. Queen Serta Perfect Pocket Coil Euro Top Firm Mattress Incls Del | Kijijiexcellent clean mattresses no issues great support, come try it today.




get a great sleep tonight. approx 13in thick firm firmness. 70% - 90% off retail here's a link for more info: https://www.google.ca/search?q=serta+perfect+sunrise&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:%7breferrer:source%7d... As your sleep experts, we’re here to ensure you get the best possible sleep, night after night. You can browse through the Beducation section for helpful articles about how to choose the perfect mattress and pillow, create the ideal sleep environment, and more. We’ve also designed a quick, informative Sleep Quiz to uncover your personal sleep preferences and guide you through the process of selecting a mattress that is custom-tailored to your needs.A mattress-recycling company has reopened in Burnaby after a fire ripped through its south Vancouver depot last week, leaving 45 employees out of work. Fabio Scaldaferri, owner of Mattress Recycling, had closed up shop at 5 p.m. on May 27, only to receive a call 90 minutes later that a blaze had erupted. "I couldn't even fathom what was happening there," he told the NOW.




"Just seeing it engulfed in flames was really hard for so many reasons. It had taken us so long to get to that point, where we had a great location and a standalone building in Vancouver.” The Strathcona resident also recently invested $35,000 into the depot, upgrading to a more energy-efficient lighting system. Roughly 24 hours after the fire, Carlton Ee, the vice president of Burnaby-based company Rolls Right Trucking, contacted Scaldaferri, to let him know of a couple of warehouses to which he could relocate his business. “I was just so happy to hear from him,” the 31-year-old entrepreneur said. In the end, Scaldaferri decided to lease 11,000 square feet of space at the former Safeway distribution centre in the Edmonds neighbourhood, which is managed by Rolls Right Trucking. Doors opened Monday, June 1, just four days after the fire broke out. Getting the business up and running again was very important for Scaldaferri, who added the depot is a "vital piece" of Metro Vancouver's Zero Waste Initiative.




His company has processed and recycled over 350,000 mattresses since 2008. "That translates into big volume, big jobs and major resource recovery because we recycle 90 per cent of each mattress and only the remaining 10 per cent goes to the landfill," he noted. The private company's 45 employees, meanwhile, have really banded together since the tragedy, Scaldaferri said. "One guy donated a full day of work even though he worked eight hours; another guy, John, donated $100." To help replace the equipment that wasn't covered by insurance, a FundAid account has been set up. Nearly $9,000 has been raised so far. "I can't believe how supportive people have been. It's the sort of thing that I didn't ever think could happen," Scaldaferri told the NOW. What did survive the flames were some 300,000 honey bees located on the roof - a "passion project" for the recycling team. The bees will be returned to Hives for Humanity, a non-profit organization. Mattress Recycling's new temporary home is located at 7185 11th Ave.

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