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Complete Protection for Your Mattress, Pillows, Feather Bed and Comforters If you can only do one thing to improve your allergies, do this. If you suffer from dust mite allergies you know what it feels like to wake up with puffy watery eyes, runny nose and feeling like you did not get to sleep last night. It's really is a bad way to start the day. The reason doctors recommend encasing your bedding in dust mite covers  is because it is the simplest, fastest, and most effective way to protect, and help your breathing. Our line of dust mite covers completely encase your bedding, no matter what it is, to keep the dust mites and their allergens inside, and most importantly, away from you. No matter which covers you choose you will find them comfortable and effective. The Allergy Store has you covered. If you are not sure which of our dust mite covers is best for you please give us a call at 800-771-2246 or email us. We will be glad to answer all your questions. Want to see what the fabric feels like?




Let us know and we will provide you with fabric samples. Do I really need dust mite covers on my bed? If you have allergies, Yes. If you wake wake up in the morning feeling like you did not get a good nights sleep or have a stuffy or runny nose, puffy or itchy eyes or a cough then more than likely you are allergic to dust mites. The reason most doctors recommend you cover your bedding is because it works and works fast. What are dust mite covers? A dust mite cover will have the following characteristics: A dust mite cover is zippered. It will cover the top, bottom and sides of your mattress, box spring, or pillow. It will be made of specially designed allergy-blocking fabric. Some times a dust mite cover will be referred to as a “mattress encasement” or “dust mite encasement” or “allergy   cover”. All dust mite covers and allergy covers are also mattress covers or pillow protectors. Not all mattress covers and pillow protectors are dust mite covers.




The fabric, zipper, and construction differentiate the two. How do I know what size of dust mite cover to buy? You buy the size that matches the mattress size and depth that you want to cover. Mattresses come in crib, twin, extra long twin, full, queen, kinkg and California king. In most cases we sell the covers in several different depths within these sizes. We sell the mattress covers in three depths: 9 inch (standard) 12 inch, and extra deep 15 and 18 inch or more mattress encasing sets. Simply measure your mattress height (without sheets) from at least 3 different sides of the mattress including any pillowtop or foam mattress pads if you have them. Buy the dust mite cover set that best fits the mattress size plus topper depth. Having a cover that is bigger will not hurt the effectivness of the cover. How do I put my dust mite cover on the mattress? It's not hard but on queen and king sized mattresses it is easier with 2 people. This video shows you how easy it is to put the dust mite cover on your mattress.




How do I take care of dust mite covers? All of our covers are machine washable. Simply put them in the wash on regular cycle in hot water and tumble dry. The mattress covers only need to be washed once or twice a year unless something is spilled on them. If the covers are for a child with dust mite allergies and the child still has accidents every so often then the mattress covers will need to be washed more often. Click here for additional information on how to care for all of your dust mite covers. Do I need to wash my covers before using them? Your dust mite covers do not need to be washed before they are put on for the first time unless you just want to. None of the allergy bedding the Allergy Store sells is treated with any antimicrobial products except our vinyl. Some companies do treat their fabrics. For over 25 years, the Allergy Store has offered the widest selection of dust mite covers for your mattress, pillows, box springs, duvet, featherbed, and comforter.




We have fabrics and prices to suit everyone's preferences and budget. Get complete protection from dust mites, animal dander, bed bugs and other allergens today! cubierta de los ácaros del polvoShop by Department Home Living Bedding Duvets & Pillows Mattress Protectors and Toppers Mattress Protectors and ToppersSave up to £200 on all Silentnight Divans & Mattresses Show 99 per page Price High To Low Price Low To High Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £89.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £149.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £129.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £59.99 Furniture Insurance available: 3 Year Protection £39.99 Delay payment for a whole year when you spend £50 or more Avoid interest by paying in full within 12 months. Buy Now Pay Later is an interest bearing option, subject to status on the Littlewoods account. Your interest rate is shown in checkout.




CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO > Mattress & pillow protectorsOur protectors help your mattress and pillows to stay fresher and cleaner for longer, while reducing general wear-and-tear. They’re really convenient to use – quickly removed and fully machine washable. We have a few types of mattress protectors to choose from, including one with a lining that regulates temperature and another that’s waterproof. Mattress & pillow protectorsBuying a new pillow? The average person will spend approximately one third of their life asleep, therefore having a comfortable and suitable pillow is important. There is an array of pillows available on the market and with so much choice available; buying a pillow isn’t that simple.  There are pillows for people who sleep on their back, pillows for stomach sleepers and for side sleepers.  The range available can make it hard to choose but the following information should help to make the right choice. When is it time to buy a new pillow..




As a general rule you should look to replace your pillow every 6 months to 2 years although this depends on the pillow fill.  For synthetic or feather/down pillows, try the following to see if your pillow might need replacing:- Put your pillow on a reasonably flat surface and fold in half.  Put a runner/trainer on top.  If the shoe stays there or the pillow doesn’t spring back into shape, it’s probably time to buy a new one.How do you sleep? If you sleep on your stomach or have a small build, a low, soft pillow is best. Goose Downpillows are soft in feel or try the Egyptian cotton pillows which come in pairs for a little bit more of a lift. If you sleep on your back a medium to firm pillow with a medium profile is best. The finesse pillow offers an air cushioned feel with firm support.  Alternatively, try the pocket spring pillow which is flexible but firm and offers a memory foam shell which moulds to the contour. If you sleep on your side mostly or have a bigger body frame, a firm or extra-firm pillow might suit you better.  




Memory foam pillow’s are ideal for side sleepers providing customised comfort and support.  If you are looking for an alternative to the memory foam pillow, the cosy pillow from Kaymed offers a softer touch but with good support. Allergy sufferers and small children should go with an anti allergy pillow,  not only does this dual action pillow offer anti-microbial and anti-dustmite properties it is also machine washable.   A low pillow is suggested as most children end up asleep on their stomachs at some stage during the night and you don't want their heads jerked upwards too much and therefore throwing their spines out of alignment. If you suffer from a bad back or stiff neck, the orthopaedic pillow is ideal offering you a foam core surround to support your neck and shoulders.  If you feel this style of pillow is to firm, then a latex pillow is ideal.  Offering a soft feel, the latex pillow conforms to the shape of your head and provides support throughout the night.

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