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Balmy Breeze, Warm Sands, Azure Seas--Kaha Lani 211 Truly is a Place in Heaven! What you see is what you get! This is the view from the lanai of Kaha Lani 211. This listing was first published here in 2015. Date last modified - Saturday, March 04, 2017 This property requires that you message the owner to complete your booking request. Tell us about your trip: My travel dates are flexible Your dates are Available! Act now, book this property Save info for other inquiries By clicking 'Send email' you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Select one of the following reasons and our VRBO Trust & Security Team will look into it. I was asked to pay outside of VRBO's website The owner/manager requested I complete my booking and make a payment outside of VRBO's website. This listing should not be on VRBO It appears suspicious or might be fraudulent. Spam or inappropriate content The listing contains questionable, promotional or spam content.




The calendar is not accurate The owner/manager said my dates were not available or offered me a different property. Not covered by the reasons above. We appreciate your participation and assistance with our efforts to operate the most secure and trusted vacation rental marketplace in the industry If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center. You must be signed in to share this property by e-mail 1234→4'6 Double MattressesDouble mattresses are our most popular mattress size, offering you plenty of room to sleep comfortably while still being perfect even for smaller bedrooms! Their popularity means that we have a huge range of double mattresses available here on our site, so you’re sure to find something you like. To help you sleep well night after night, we’ve got pocket sprung and memory foam double mattresses. Pocket sprung mattresses are highly recommended, as they have a far greater spring count than open coil mattresses, and each spring compresses individually.




This results in a double mattress that moulds to your contours to provide support where you need it the most. Memory foam mattresses are great for soothing sore joints and preventing the buildup of uncomfortable pressure points. For a double mattress that provides excellent backcare, you can’t go wrong with pocket springs, memory foam, or even something that combines both! We have budget double mattresses that are perfect for the spare room or for children, too, and offer terrific value for money across our entire double mattress range. Our double mattresses come from a whole host of high quality manufacturers, including bestselling brands like Silentnight and Sealy. Browse our full range of double mattresses and you’ll be well on your way to a fantastic night’s sleep!Skip to main content Skip to accessibility helpBy sleepcounciladmin on February 17, 2014 Don’t buy supposedly ‘cheap’ mattresses from the back of a van. At worst they could be fire hazards and at best uncomfortable and dirty.




That’s the warning from the National Bed Federation (NBF) today (Monday February 17) as it officially launches a new mark of approval designed to protect consumers from a scam that is sweeping the nation. The NBF believes hundreds, possibly thousands, of so-called ‘bargain mattresses’ are being sold across the country each week. The sales are often straight from the back of vans by rogue traders touring neighbourhoods and looking for opportunist sales. But they are not bargains at all: often they are simply discarded old mattresses that have been recovered by unscrupulous dealers who then sell them on ‘as new’. Said Jessica Alexander, executive director of the NBF: “What we have uncovered is an illegal and dangerous practice. Some of the mattresses being sold won’t meet UK flammability regulations – others are just plain filthy and worn out. “Unfortunately a lot of consumers are being fooled into thinking they are buying a new mattress as the old ones have been recovered and, on first inspection, appear to be new.




What they are actually buying is a mattress that had been discarded, intercepted on its way to disposal and simply put in to a cheap new cover.” Some of the more brazen traders are even using the logos of well-known manufacturers and retailers on their vans to further fool consumers into believing they are ‘bagging a bargain’. Said Jessica Alexander: “We’ve taken numerous calls in the past couple of weeks from retailers who have been contacted by members of the public  saying they’ve been approached by people selling cheap mattresses from vans – often with a copy of their logo on it.” Said David Lodge, head of West Yorkshire Trading Standards: “In West Yorkshire we have had a number of complaints, both from consumers themselves and also from a number of retailers who are being contacted by people who have been duped into buying mattresses from the back of vans purporting to belong to the retailer. “As a result we are in the process of gathering intelligence to establish the full scale of this practice.




It is something that concerns us on two fronts: firstly there are potential product safety issues with some of these mattresses and secondly members of the public are being conned into buying something which is substandard. “In the meantime we would encourage members of the public to come forward if they feel that they have bought something which is not up to standard. In our experience, products such as mattresses that are sold off the back of a van in this way should be treated with extreme caution. Consumers will not necessarily know who they are buying from and will find it extremely difficult to obtain any recompense.” According to Mike MacGregor, Community Protection Manager for Hertfordshire County Council, virtually every region of the country is affected. He said: “Nationally, in the past six months, we have had 21 complaint contacts via The Citizens Advice Consumer Service (CACS) relating to sales of mattresses from the back of white vans. But we have additional intelligence, submitted via our intelligence hub, of a similar number of incidents.




“We would urge the public to come forward and report cases to us, via the CACS on 08454 040506, as without their help we are unable to know the true extent of this problem.” News of the ‘van scam’ comes hot on the heels of revelations about the alarming number of unsafe and illegal mattresses being sold that don’t meet British flammability regulations – and carry fake FR certified labels. And it’s not just the safety of the mattresses that is questionable – discarded mattresses are often filthy and unhygienic. Referring to the complex ‘eco-system’ found in old mattresses, Ian Burgess of Insect Research and Development Ltd says: “People could be sleeping with all sorts of creatures. Quite a zoo and botany could be living there: in the middle will be moisture from human sweat and possibly even urine. Combine these moist conditions with warm temperatures and you are likely to find some moulds – and around the edge where there will be welted seams you might find the eggs of bed bugs.”




In a bid to reassure consumers that the mattress they are buying is safe, clean and exactly what it says it is, the NBF has introduced an ‘NBF Approved’ logo scheme. It follows months of vigorous independent auditing of the association’s members to ensure they follow the procedures that comply with flammability, health and hygiene and trade descriptions regulations. Said Jessica Alexander: “Our members were really put through the hoops to comply with our new Code of Practice and earn the right to display the ‘NBF Approved’ big tick logo. Anyone who buys a mattress carrying this label can be confident they are buying a reputable product.” The matter has even been raised in parliament. Speaking at the Second Reading of Consumer Rights Bill in the House of Commons on January 28, MP Madeleine Moon (Bridgend) (Lab said): “Often, the poorest families shop away from the main street. Something that has long concerned me is that furniture dealers in white vans are selling products that are lethal because they do not meet British fire-retardant foam standards.

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