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Home, a place where all the members of the family spend in their personal time together and share a lot of memories together. Such a place should be a comfortable one for all the members of the family. Interior decoration is something that adds beauty and elegance to the home and that even helps in creating a mood in the family. It should create a comfortable environment for family. Mattress are one among the various items that need to be perfect for the needs of the family as they play a major role in the comfort of the members of the family. Mattress is something that is used on the cot or bed to give you the comfort and even to protect you from the hard surface of the cot or the bed. There are various types of mattresses that are available in the market these days and some of them are mentioned below. Innerspring Mattresses Hybrid Mattresses Waterbed Mattresses Foam Mattresses Pillow top Mattresses Air bed Mattresses Gel Mattresses and many more Depending upon your need and choice, you can choose among the various types of mattresses available.




So getting the opportunity to sleep happily and without any disturbances may depend on various factors, but when we have to start analyzing from even the simple and small things. In that case comes the first things mattress. You have to be very choosy and careful while choosing the perfect mattress that suits your needs. This can be easily done by you when you visit the store, you just check it literally by sleeping on the mattress in the position that you sleep every night. After getting to know about your choices, needs about a mattress, you may find tempurpedic mattresses the right choice to take as they will be available in different models, types and styles and all at the most affordable and reasonable prices for you. You can search online about the brand tempurpedic which is an international manufacturer of the viscoelastic foam made mattresses and pillows. You can find from the tempurpedic mattresses reviews that are available online, about the quality of the mattresses, the most satisfied customers are a proof about the service and the kind of of quality items the company provides.




Tempur Breeze, which is manufactured using the cooling technology, Tempur Contour,which will be firm and contouring, Tempur Cloud, which will provide you softness and support, Tempur flex, which is adaptive and responsive are among the categories of the company's collections. So, I hope you understand about the needs of your body and provide it with all the comforts with which it will feel relaxed and will help you to have a sound sleep. Sleep hot, sleep cool, adjust according to the season. So I guess tempurpedic mattress reviews that are available on the website will help you to gain confidence about the quality service of the company and motivates you towards the company. So do choose you kind of mattress that suits your needs by choosing from the various types available with us. Tempurpedic Mattresses Which Will Give To Members Of Your Family The Luxurious ComfortTENTING, TEMPURPEDIC, CHLOROPICRIN and My Smarting Eyes We were tented last week, Wednesday to Friday. More about that later perhaps, but right now I'd like to suggest a PhD idea. 




Or maybe it is an area for EPA investigation. The question is about the warning gas, chloropicrin, used in fumigations along with the fumigant gas (sulfuryl fluoride, known as Vikane ).  Does chloropicrin stay in Tempurpedic foam mattresses, and possibly other household foams and fillers, long past when any airborne gas has dissipated?  And if it does, does Vikane as well? Why I wonder:  We sleep on a Tempurpedic mattress.  Friday night and  Saturday morning, whenever I was in bed and awake, my eyes stung and teared up.  When I got up I noticed I had a raspy throat and a funny (bitter?) taste in my mouth.  I slept all right but was not comfortable being awake in bed. Chloropicrin effects:  My husband and I returned to our house two hours after the fumigators had posted the sign permitting re-entry so that we could open all our windows and let the house air out some more.  Very soon our eyes began to sting. We left as soon as we could and did not come back for about three hours.




We were surprised about the eye discomfort because we knew that Vikane, the fumigant, is not supposed to be detectable by people at all (hence its enormous dangerousness). I looked again at the re-entry notice and saw the reference to a "warning gas: chloropicrin." Ah, I thought, that's what is bothering us. The question is whether gases lodge in foams such as Tempurpedic mattresses and other porous materials (regular mattresses, comforters, etc.) and do not dissipate at the same rate they do from the air or from hard surfaces like wood and metal or from single-layer textiles like table cloths and clothing.I would have thought there would be some investigation of this by EPA and Dow Chemical (manufacturers of Vikane, but they probably sell it in a package with the off-patent "staple article of commerce" chloropicrin).  I searched the internet for anything with both words, chloropicrin and tempurpedic. I didn't find anything directly relevant so I suspect that there are no specific studies yet.




10/30/13:   I found this 2008 EPA document about chloropicrin. The words "foam" and "mattress" do not appear in it.  The section on residential structures  says: "The Agency reviewed monitoring studies completed by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) of the California EnvironmentalProtection Agency. These studies directly monitored chloropicrin.  The results of these studies are below the Agency's level of concern for bystanders."  I am not worried about the level of chloropicrin in the ambient air inside the house.  The question is whether within a few inches of the surface of a mattress, particularly one made of Tempurpedic or other foam, the level of chloropicrin is much higher, and remains much higher, for several days after the house on average is safe. What I did find that grabbed my attention was a site with the standard warnings and preparation instructions for tenting. Here is an example. I had read that material several times in preparation for the fumigation, but this time I paid more attention to a sentence I had thought did not apply to us:




All mattresses encased in permanent, waterproof coverings must be removed from the structure prior to the introduction of the fumigant, including infant mattresses. We have no infant or other waterproof mattresses so I had not been concerned earlier.  I know the Tempurpedic mattress has a covering but I don't think it is waterproof.  (Another internet search showed me that many people buy waterproof covers for their Tempurpedics, so I bet I am right.) What I remain curious about is whether the kind of foam used in a Tempurpedic, possibly coupled with the kind of covering, traps gases and does not release them very quickly.  Gas that settles on hard surfaces like wood or metal, or on single-layer textiles like clothing and table cloths, and even inside the surfaces of drawers and cabinets that are left open during tenting and aeration, departs quickly.  There's nothing except air for it to interact with.  But gas in a foam mattress or fiberfill comforter might take longer to depart.




To use a recently overworked word (but in another context): does Tempurpedic foam temporarily SEQUESTER the warning chloropicrin gas, and maybe the Vikane too, in its air pockets?  Someone could get a PhD investigating this. Meanwhile, I heartily suggest that the official tenting instructions be amended to mention Tempurpedic-type mattresses explicitly, and to explain what to do with them.  They are common enough nowadays and, alas, so is tenting. Maybe Tempurpedic would fund the research?  Perhaps if it does, the company can improve how it makes the foam or the mattress cover (cheaper, less gas-trapping, etc.).   That way they could get more patents and keep their hold on the foam mattress market that much longer (the up-side potential of research). By the way, our Tempurpedic had a very bad chemical smell when we first got it.  We were told it would go away in 30 days.  It took more like 8-10 months.  Perhaps our mattress was a lemon?  Or perhaps we are particularly sensitive to smells?  




But I doubt that I am the only person to notice either the new mattress gas or the cloropicrin after tenting in my Tempurpedic. Other Kinds of Mattresses,  Bedding I admit that I read and play phone solitaire in bed before falling asleep and during middle-of-the-night insomnia.  If you fall asleep as soon as your head hits the pillow and you bounce out of bed as soon as you wake up, then your eyes are open in bed for mere seconds. My eyes are open in bed for hours.  If you're like me, and if you are also sensitive to smells and eye irritants, I suggest not sleeping in your just-tented house for several days. PhD Research - Details:  After confirming that the level of chloropicrin (and Vikane?) is higher in or above a Tempurpedic or other mattress than it is in the ambient air in a house after tenting, the researcher might consider whether the heat of the sleeper's body speeds up release of the gas.  I would guess it does.  PhD candidates who want to avoid human subject research, and home owners who just want to avoid smarting eyes and irritated throats, could simulate body heat with heating pads or an electric blanket or turn up the thermostat. 

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