mattress cover for full bed

mattress cover for full bed

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Mattress Cover For Full Bed

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American Bedding’s revolutionary replacement mattress covers bring new life to old mattresses allowing your facility to extend the life of your mattresses for years. We offer both the patented SoFlux OX blue nylon with an inverted seam design and Anti-BAC Vinyl inverted seam design replacement cover options that are independently certified BED BUG PROOF. Just because the covers of your current mattresses are ripped, stained, or faded, does not mean you have to throw them out. Get full life and usability of your existing mattress cores by using our inverted seam BED BUG PROOF covers. Customers who purchased this item also purchased: Hospitality Bedding – Regal Mattress Just because the covers on your existing mattresses may be ripped, faded, or stained, does not mean that you have to throw them out. Many mattresses with worn out covers still have several years of life left in their core. Rather than replace your entire mattress, you may want to consider an Anti-BAC Replacement Mattress Cover.




The Anti-BAC vinyl replacement mattress cover offers waterproof, antibacterial protection for your existing mattress. Additionally, our revolutionary BED BUG PROOF inverted seam technology comes standard on all our replacement mattress covers, giving you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your dormitory mattresses have been upgraded to be independently certified Bed Bug Proof. Some of the features of our AntiBac Vinyl: Bed Bug Proof Inverted Seam technology Available in Navy Blue, Dark Green, Light Green and Gray The Benefits of our SoFlux OX Covers are: Reduces body heat build-up Bed Bug Proof Design Available in navy blue and dark green fabric options. American Bedding WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURNS on custom size mattresses. Prices do not include SHIPPING CHARGES. *American Bedding is a commercial supplier; we do not sell products for home use. Click here to read more about our Bed Bug Proof Technology! ALL MATTRESSES MEET 16 CFR 1633 FLAMMABILITY STANDARDS SET FORTH BY THE CONSUMER PRODUCTS SAFETY COMMISSION (CPSC)




Full Size Waterproof Bedding Full Size Waterproof Mattress Pads Put a soft, waterproof barrier between your child and mattress Fit mattresses up to 15" deep Protect against stain and odor causing bacteria 2" wide elastic bands secure pad in place Fit mattresses up to 20" deep Surrounds mattress top and sides Cotton Top 4 layers thick 100% cotton 3 layers thick Fit mattresses up to 22" deep Plush Simmons Beautyrest 4 layer Cotton Top Fit mattresses 20" deep Full Size Breathable Waterproof Covers and Overlays Wash the overlay, not your covers Breathable Waterproof Covers (Fitted) Waterproof 3 layer pad Fit mattresses up to 12" deep Protects against stain and odor causing bacteria Breathable Waterproof Covers (Zippered) Waterproof top and bottom Protects against stain and odor causing bacteria, and bed bugs Breathable Waterproof Comforter/Duvet Covers 100% stretch polyester knit breathable waterproof surface




Encloses comforter or duvet Full Size Zippered Vinyl Covers Protect and extend the life of your mattress Fits mattresses 9" deep Zippered covers surround entire mattress Retard mildew and mold Heavy duty 6 gauge Fit mattresses 9" deep Fits mattresses 12" deep Fits mattresses 16" deep Full Size Zippered Overlays Wash the overlay, not your sheets Wash the pad, not the bed Flat and tuck-in styles Flat style rests on top Tuck-in features tails to secure pad Protects beds and other surfaces Regular or large sizes Machine wash and cool dry Flannel and Rubber Protective Sheet Comfortable cotton fused with synthetic rubber Available in 3 sizes Machine washable, lay flay to dry A mattress protector with elastic on top of a bed base A mattress protector is an item of removable bedding that sits on top of, or encases, a mattress to protect it. Some mattress protectors also provide protection to the person sleeping on the mattress from allergens and irritants such as dust mites, bed bugs, mold, and dead skin (like dandruff).




Although the surface of a mattress can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner, it is very difficult to completely remove stains from most standard mattresses. An unprotected mattress can become marked or stained quite quickly as natural perspiration produced throughout the night passes through a standard cloth sheet and creates a characteristic yellowish-brown tidemark where it has been absorbed into the upper surface of the mattress. Mattresses are also susceptible to many other contaminants. The simplest form of a mattress protector is a lightly quilted fitted sheet. It provides minimal protection against liquids and little or no protection from dust mite allergens. In addition to conventional natural fabrics, new forms of synthetic protector or topper have appeared over the years including memory foam and spacer fabrics. These are more expensive than conventional protectors but add the advantages of pressure relief and in the case of the later, the ability to be washed. Waterproof mattress protectors keep the mattress clean by securing it from absorbing body excretions (such as sweat) or other liquids resulting from spills.




These can take the form of flat rubberized flannel pads (commonly used under a bedsheet for infants) or special breathable fitted covers. The plastic pads are hot to sleep on and change the feel of the mattress. A urethane laminate on cotton that has good wicking properties is an alternative to a rubberized flannel pad. A protector with a thin laminate that is not pulled too tightly across the bed will not change the feel of the bed. Also, the laminate is still breathable which means that it will not trap body heat. Most mattress warranties are voided if the mattress gets a stain, so most sleepers use mattress pads to prevent stains. The use of a mattress protector is often recommended to individuals who are known to be susceptible to certain kinds of allergies, especially dust mites. Dust mites produce waste products that irritate the lining of the airways and lungs and particularly with children can bring on allergic reactions, asthma and can irritate skin conditions such as eczema.




A full zippered encasement allergen filtration mattress protector can provide an extra layer of protection between the user and their mattress, filtering allergens that are known to trigger allergy and asthma symptoms. For protection against bed bugs, the mattress and box spring must both be fully enclosed with no possible openings. Zippered cases are commonly used for this purpose. This prevents new bed bugs from getting into the mattress and box spring, and traps any bed bugs that are already inside. Mattress protectors must be left on for at least a full year to make sure that the trapped bed bugs and their eggs die.[1] If the cover is taken off early, the bed bug infestation may relapse. Waterproof mattress protectors also reduce allergy symptoms by reducing the ability of mold to grow in a mattress. Mattress protectors which can be easily disinfected are commonly used in children's nurseries and health care facilities. A 2002 Norwegian study has found that foam mattresses are 4 to 8 times more likely to host dust mite feces than spring mattresses.

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