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Pillow Top / Euro Top Mattresses A good mattress is an important factor for a healthy living as it relaxes the body while we sleep after a hard day's work. These days the market is flooded with different kinds of mattresses that are cheap but look quite attractive. With so many convenient choices, anybody can get confused and end up buying a wrong product which will eventually result in spinal problems, backaches and a number of other body related pains. A quality mattress is thus important for a good night's sleep and for a healthy body. We, a leading mattress store in Maryland, bring you a whole new range of mattresses which are comfortable and firm enough to support your body perfectly while you sleep at night. Our mattress sales allow you to save big and spend less. Every mattress is designed with precision engineering, giving your body a perfect stature while sleeping. We are your discount mattress stores, offering you leading mattress brands and dealing direct with suppliers to provide you the lowest prices possible – that's a commitment!




Walked into the store this afternoon and beds were delivered within a few hours! We love our trundle. SleepTime was quick to deliver 🙂 We ordered two highrisers and were so happy! Service was great and quick prices were great and the beds are super comfortable! T Buying a mattress from sleep time is definitely recommended. Variety of mattresses and great service. We got all our mattresses from here and love them! Great location and exceptional service! AMAZING SERVICE AND THEY WERE SO HELPFUL ! I WOULD DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THEM TO ANYONE! Great selection of mattresses with amazing prices! W Love our new guest beds! So do our guests! They keep coming back! (Click to see more benefits) (Click to see more benefits) Electrolux 30" Dual-Fuel Slide-In Range w/ Wave-Touch™ Controls Whirlpool 30" Slide-In Gas Range Whirlpool 30" Self-Clean Drop-In Electric Range Jenn-Air 30" Single Electric Wall Oven w/ Convection Kenmore Elite 30" Electric Combination Wall Oven w/ Convection




Kenmore Elite 30" Double Wall Oven Laundry 1-2-3 15.5" Laundry Pedestal w/Chrome Handles - Cosmetallic Kenmore 51023 13.7" Laundry Pedestal with Storage Drawer Kenmore Elite 51042 13.9" Laundry Pedestal w/ Storage Drawer - White Electrolux EW30IC60LS 30" Induction Cooktop - Stainless Steel Kenmore 32613 4.5 cu. ft. Slide-In Gas Range w/Convection Cooking - Stainless Steel No Brand XHPW155DW 15.5" Laundry Pedestal with Storage Drawer - White Welcome to Sears Outlet Store in Baltimore, MarylandSears Outlet is your destination in Baltimore, Maryland for great deals on appliances for your home, whether it’s new, refurbished or a scratched and dented item. Shop our inventory of refrigerators, lawn mowers, washers, dryers, ovens, ranges, stoves, furniture and so much more.At Sears Outlet, you can save up to 70% off retail prices on all the inventory. So come by and get to know us!The leader in discounted appliances, tools and home goods, Sears Outlet in Baltimore sells floor model, discontinued, out of box, and refurbished merchandise, as well as new goods, all in excellent working condition.




Offering the most affordable and reduced-priced appliances, lawn and garden equipment,mattresses and sporting goods in Baltimore, Sears Outlet also offers the widest selection of goods from brands you know and trust, all at prices that beat other stores’ sales. Don’t forget to check out our great selection of electronics, computers and home theatre. Shop online or in-store and save big!Results for your search "Baltimore" Mattress Firm Canton Crossing Mattress Firm Fells Point Mattress Firm Green Spring Mattress Firm Middle River Mattress Firm Southside Mkt Mattress Firm Westview Center Mattress Firm Belair 401 Baltimore Mattress Firm Belair 615 Baltimore Mattress Firm Landsdowne Sta Mattress Firm Glen Burnie North Mattress Firm Glen Burnie Mattress Firm Parkville Harford Road Mattress Firm Belair BeltwayBusinesses in related categories to MattressesDidn't find what you were looking for?magnifying glassNew Baltimore MattressI have been to this store more than six times for the past 10 years I bought many beds I highly recommend this store.




He carries memory foams, jell mattress, pillow tops and different brand namesDo you like it?× LikeNot a Fan× Thank You! The Baltimore City Health Department does not have any bed bug mitigation programs; however, we are providing informational materials on bedbugs as a resource for the public. Bed bugs are small insects that feed on human blood. They can reach about 1/4 inch in length and have flat, oval-shaped, wingless bodies. They are reddish-brown in color and may be mistaken for ticks or small cockroaches. How Does a Home Become Infested with Bed Bugs? Bed bugs ‘hitchhike’ and people often unknowingly carry bed bugs into homes in infested luggage and bags, furniture, mattresses and boxsprings, bedding or clothing. They can also travel between houses and apartments through cracks and openings in or around doors, windows, walls, and floors. How Do I Know if My Home is Infested with Bed Bugs? Bites are often one of the first signs of a bed bug problem.




Most bed bug bites are painless at first but later become large, itchy skin welts. These welts do not have a red spot in the center like fleabites. Although bed bugs are a nuisance, they are not known to spread disease. The bites can be very similar to other insect bites, and bed bug infestations cannot be confirmed by bites alone. You may also see the bed bugs themselves, small bloodstains from crushed insects or dark spots from their droppings, especially on sheets or other bedding. How Can I Get Rid of Bed Bugs? For residents who can afford to do so, the Baltimore City Health Department recommends hiring licensed pest management professionals for bed bug eradication. At a minimum, the pest control company should: Inspect your home to confirm the presence of bed bugs. Find and remove bed bugs and eliminate hiding places. Make at least one return visit to make sure bed bugs are gone. Be sure to hire and work with a licensed professional. Bed bug treatment will involve extensive preparation and follow-up on the part of residents that may require a ‘working relationship’ with a professional.




Ask to see a copy of the license or check directly with the Maryland Department of Agriculture by calling 410-841-5710 or visiting the MDA's Website. Pest control professionals may use a pesticide. Talk with the professional about safe use of pesticides and make sure they: Use the least toxic pesticide. Follow instructions and warnings on product labels. Advise you to stay out of treated rooms and when it is safe to return. In all cases, please note that many conventional, over-the-counter pest control products, such as foggers and bug bombs, are ineffective and could make a bed bug problem worse. Find out where bed bugs are hiding in your home. Starting on or around a bed, use a flashlight to look for bed bugs and signs such as shed skins or stains from droppings. Check:Behind your headboard and in joints of bed frames. The seams of your mattress and inside the box spring. In and around nightstands and other furniture. Other bedroom items and locations where bed bugs could hide, such as windows and door casings, pictures, moldings, cracks in plaster and partitions, in or around electrical outlets and venting, and clutter.




In general, any space the width of a credit card can be a hiding place for bed bugs. Clean and de-clutter areas where bed bugs are likely to hide and remove bed bugs.Clean up the clutter. A cluttered home provides more places for bed bugs to hide and makes locating and treating for them more difficult. Heat kills bed bugs and their eggs. Clean bedding, linens, curtains, rugs, carpets and clothes. Wash items in hot water and dry them on the highest dryer setting for 60 minutes. Such items also can be placed dry in a dryer on the highest setting for half an hour. Soak delicate clothes in warm water with lots of laundry soap for several hours before rinsing. Carefully scrub mattress seams with a stiff brush to dislodge bed bugs and eggs. Vacuum mattresses, bed frames, furniture, floors and carpets. Pay special attention to cracks and open spaces. Immediately after vacuuming, put the vacuum bag in a sealed plastic bag and dispose in an outdoor container. If you find bed bugs on a mattress, cover it with a zippered mattress cover labeled for bed bugs.




Pay special attention to the zipper enclosure to ensure a tight seal. Keep the cover on for at least one year. If your box spring is infested, also seal it inside an encasement for at least one year. If no cover is available, seal the mattress in 6 mil plastic and duct tape and label "Bed Bugs" and throw away. Bed bug interceptors can be very effective for trapping bedbugs moving to and from beds and other furniture. Dispose of infested items or clutter that can't be cleaned. Seal tightly in a plastic garbage bag and discard in an outside container. Repair cracks in plaster and loose wallpaper and seal or eliminate other potential hiding places. Be very cautious about using pesticides yourself. Pesticides can be hazardous to people and pets. Pesticides alone are rarely effective for bed bug eradication and is not advised. If you choose to use a pesticide, follow these precautions:Only use pesticides clearly labeled for bed bugs. Never use a cockroach spray, or other pesticide that does not list bed bugs on the label.




Follow label instructions exactly. Understand that use may build resistance to the pesticide within the infestation. Never spray pesticides on top of a mattress or sofas, or in areas where children are present. Avoid "insecticide bombs" and "foggers" in your home. These products can spread hazardous chemicals throughout your home and often drive bed bugs into ‘deeper’ hiding places. Safer products such as food-grade diatomaceous earth are no less effective for control than any other residual pesticide. How Can I Keep Bed Bugs Out of My Home? Wash clothing and bedding immediately after returning from a trip. Inspect used furniture for bed bugs before bringing it into your home. Never bring discarded bed frames, mattresses, box springs or upholstered furniture into your home. How Can I Keep from Spreading an Infestation? Never resell or donate infested furniture. Infested furniture and other items should be marked, destroyed, or made unuseable to the extent possible.

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