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Gel-infused open-cell memory foam enhances your mattress by adding conforming support, and it channels away heat to keep you comfortableLuna Premium Hypoallergenic Waterproof Mattress Protector - Made in the USA - Vinyl Free A breathable, waterproof, fitted sheet style terry mattress protector. Offers protection against dust mites and bacteria while protecting your mattress from incontinence and spills. Sleeps cool and noiseless, easily removed and machine washable. Made in the USA. 1. Please select Mattress Size: ADD PRODUCT TO CART Completely silent with fitted sheet style design and Sure Fit sizing bandWorks with any mattress including memory foam, latex, and innerspringOur mattress protectors are Vinyl, PVC and Phthalate freeMachine washable (cold to hot water), tumble dry (low heat)no bleach15 year warrantyManufactured & Designed in USA What makes us different than most mattress protectors and encasements found in today’s marketplace is the fact that we use cotton terry for our surface material.




Cotton terry is not only the most expensive material used to produce premium mattress encasements and protectors, but also requires a complexed manufacturing process. Whether you choose to buy from us or someone else, we would highly recommend only choosing a protector product with a terry cotton surface. Cotton terry is different from a woven cotton surface in that it has thousands of loops that allow air to pass through keeping the body cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Cotton terry also has an incredible ability to naturally absorb fluids and moisture. Its soft feel also makes it great for the skin and completely noiseless. Fluid spills and incontinence issues with adults, children or animals can quickly turn an unprotected mattress into an ideal environment for dust mites, bacteria, mold and fungus. Cleaning a soiled mattress is also very difficult and often results in chronic odors that can ruin your mattress. Our mattress protectors are completely waterproof and use a hypoallergenic cotton terry surface to absorb fluids.




Stains are also repelled, which helps safeguard your mattresses manufacture warranty. After a fluid accident, our mattress protectors can be placed directly into the washing machine and tumble dried on low heat. Once dry, simply place the protector back on the mattress and you will be fully protected again. Luna premium mattress protectors are a must have for those suffering from allergy triggers such as pollen, mold, dust mites and fungus. Our protectors are effective in preventing 99% of allergy triggers from penetrating through the membrane cover while still allowing the mattress to breathe. Periodically wash the mattress protector, like you would you sheets, and you'll be able to remove allergy causing triggers that may be resting on the surface of the protector. Our protectors make for a more sanitary and healthier nights sleep (please see our Care Instructions and Dust Mite Section). Did you find this helpful? Outstanding Service and Product Please rate your experience with this information:




LATEX & MEDICAL CONDITIONS LATEX & SLEEP DISORDERS 5 out of 5 based on reviews What is Latex Foam? Latex vs. Memory Foam Latex Mattress Use & Care Latex and Flammability laws How to Know and Avoid the Most Common Latex Mattress Complaints Are There Latex Mattress Complaints? Latex mattress complaints are few and far between, but they do happen. In most cases, all-natural botanical latex isn't the culprit. Complaints tend to occur when hybrid mattresses or blended materials are sold as "latex beds." Hybrid mattresses made of a latex layer over an inner spring or polyurethane core can become less comfortable over time, as the inner springs sag or the latex compresses against the polyurethane. Blended latex mattresses and synthetic latex mattresses, though technically "all latex," tend to break down more quickly; to sag more easily; and to lack the resilience and cushy support of real all-natural botanical latex. Blended, synthetic, and hybrid mattresses may off-gas or produce a faint chemical odor for about a week.




Both the timing and the severity tend to be minimal compared to other memory foam or non-foam mattress options. Natural latex tends to hold up better than hybrid or synthetic options, giving you the same performance every night for years. All-Talalay mattresses are more prone to sagging over time, since there's so much air in the mix; many customers prefer a Talalay top layer over a Dunlop core for a better mix of softness and support. Natural latex doesn't off-gas like blended or synthetic materials, since there are no added industrial-strength chemicals. If you've chosen an all-natural or organic fire barrier over all-natural latex, off-gassing won't be a concern. Natural latex may produce a faintly sweet, almost vanilla-scented odor for the first few days after production or after being stored under plastic. The scent will fade within a few days - like a new-car smell in a car fresh off the lot. Loving Your Latex Mattress All-natural latex tends to be soft yet supportive and is highly prized as premium bedding.




Since latex is available in a wide range of firmnesses, the most common complaint is that the mattress is too soft or too firm. Latex FAQ: Which firmness is the most popular? Most people prefer a medium latex mattress, but a variety of products fall within that range. Some companies offer unglued layers and allow you to do a "comfort exchange," swapping out layers until you find that perfect mix of softness and support that lets you maximize your sleep time. No other mattress style gives you such a customizable, personalized, and durable sleep surface. Latex: Weighing Your Options Another common complaint with all-natural botanical latex beds is that the mattresses are very heavy - and it's true. A queen-sized mattress can weigh between 100 and 130 pounds, and a king-sized mattress can weigh in at a whopping 130 to 160 pounds. The firmness of the mattress will have some bearing on the weight, since firmer mattresses contain more latex and less air. A firm king-sized mattress may weigh 15 pounds more than a soft king-sized mattress.




Most dedicated latex customers view the weight as a necessary evil. Deal with it once, get it in place, and leave it alone. Such a weight can make a latex bed difficult to move, but by no means impossible. The weight factor can be further ameliorated by buying a mattress in unglued layers that can be rolled up and moved one by one, then reassembled in a new location. Picking the Right Latex Mattress Choosing the right mattress for you can help you minimize any latex mattress complaints or concerns. Pick a bed that includes the most natural latex your budget allows: a blended latex mattress with at least 30% natural latex,a hybrid bed with a latex layer over inneror, at the top of the line, a 100% all-natural botanical latex mattress. Choose a fairly simple bed in two or three unglued layers, with a firm Dunlop core that will provide long-lasting support under softer comfort layers. Pick a latex mattress company that provides a "comfort exchange," so that you can swap out layers if necessary to find your optimum comfort.

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