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Which Mattress Should I Buy For My Baby

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Magniflex mattresses are made in Italy, using Italian materials. Many international mattress brands in the UAE manufacture their mattresses locally. Magniflex has remained true to its roots by using Italian materials and by carrying out the entire manufacturing process in Italy. We are able to serve the UAE market due to our vacuum packing technology which guarantees the mattress reaches you in the same condition as when it left our factory in Italy. Unlike most mattresses available in the UAE, Magniflex specialise in spring free mattresses. Spring mattresses tend to exert upward pressure on the body with the potential to create discomfort through the night. Rather than your body having to adapt to springs, Magniflex mattresses are designed to adapt to your body-shape. Springs can also lose their tensile strength over time, meaning that spring mattresses can lose their shape and sag after a period of time. Magniflex spring free mattresses are made with patented foams that are extremely durable and designed to keep their shape for many years.




No, even though our mattresses are of the highest quality and made in Italy, our prices are very competitive compared with other mattress brands in the UAE. Please contact the Showroom for details of offers or promotions we currently have. The materials from which a mattress is made is far more important than the thickness. Some low quality mattresses can be extremely thick due to large springs and substandard foams. Magniflex mattresses consist of high quality, durable, and patented foams so even our thinner mattresses provide correct support for your body. The minimum recommended thickness is 16cm. This common misconception is incorrect. Magniflex mattresses offer correct support regardless of comfort level or price. The level of softness or firmness is a question of preference. Whether your Magniflex mattress is soft or hard, it will give you the same correct back support you need. Compared to other memory foam mattresses, the patented Memoform formula by Magniflex, responds mainly to the pressure of the body rather than to body heat.




Our Memoform range also features mattresses with Coolmax or Outlast fabrics designed to keep you at a comfortable temperature. Focus on finding a mattress that suits your comfort and quality preferences. When shopping for a mattress, take your time and don’t be shy. You can’t judge support and comfort by sitting on an edge or lying down for just a few seconds. Lie on the bed the way that you sleep, and if you sleep with a partner, try shopping with them so you can decide together. Shop at a store that you know and trust, and offers the service you desire. Read as much information about the company and products as is available. Remember, buy the best mattress that you can afford. Children’s bodies aren’t just always moving, they’re always changing, and through all of those changes, their growing bodies need support. Don’t skimp when buying a new sleep set for your baby or child. With a Magniflex Baby Bamboo or other Magniflex mattresses youngsters will get the support their developing bodies need along with a completely safe and hypo-allergenic sleeping environment.




Magniflex recommends the use of wooden slatted bedbases, as these allow air to circulate through the mattress freely, helping with transpiration of the mattress. The transpiration process ensures greater hygiene and a healthier environment, ideal for people who suffer from allergies or respiratory problems. Plan for a size that is sufficiently large, that way you will avoid your feet sticking out over the end of the mattress or your pillow falling down while you sleep! If you are going to replace your existing mattress with a new one using your current bed, take the measurements of the internal area of the bed, where the mattress should be. If you are in any doubt please contact us, and we’ll be happy to send our team around to measure your bed for you. Certain Magniflex mattresses and all our pillows feature a removable and washable cover as indicated on each product page. Please follow the washing instructions carefully. Due to the durability of our foams it is not necessary to turn the mattress, and In fact some of our models are designed to be used on one side only.




For double sided mattresses you may turn your mattress to ensure equal distribution of use. Neo Living aim to deliver your mattress within 24 hours of your order depending on your location and subject to availability of either a vacuum packed or unrolled mattress. As our mattresses are made in Italy but held in stock in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, there is no need to wait for days to sleep on your new Magniflex mattress. If you need your mattress immediately, there is also the option to collect your vacuum packed mattress from the Magniflex showroom depending on availability. If you find that the standard sizes held in stock do not fit your bed frame then Magniflex can make special size mattresses to order. Please allow at least 8 to 10 weeks for delivery to account for production and shipping time to the UAE. Unfortunately once opened the mattress cannot be vacuum packed again. All Magniflex mattresses come vacuum packed which makes transport a breeze! After the mattress has been opened it cannot be rolled again.




However many models are highly flexible, particularly those comprised of Memory Foam. They can be bent up to 90 degrees without damaging the inner core which makes it easier to enter tight spaces. Unfortunately many companies claim to manufacture medical mattresses as there is no official definition of what a medical mattress is. Certain Magniflex mattresses have been recognised as Medical Devices in Italy but we refrain from calling ours medical mattresses. All Magniflex mattresses are designed to provide correct support for your body and with your health and well-being in mind. The warranty varies with each model but Magniflex offer warranties from 10-15 years across our range of mattresses. For more details please visit: Extend Warranty In certain cases we can remove your old mattress. Please check with the Magniflex showroom in advance and please note there may be an additional charge for this service. on July 20, 2015 at 8:16 AM, updated Joyce Davis' son Garret was four-and-a-half months old when he suffocated while sleeping.




Garret was in a soft-sided play yard -- also called a porta-crib or playpen. In the play yard was a mattress. Not the mattress that came with the play yard, but a thicker one Davis said she bought because it was advertised as suitable for the play yard. "Garret suffocated because of the supplemental mattress," Davis said. "There were no warning labels advising us against using these products together." So Davis founded Keeping Babies Safe, a non-profit advocacy group, and the warnings have changed. Today, mandatory hazard labels are printed on all play yards, warning users of the risks and instructing them to use only the mattress pad that comes with the product. Despite these warnings, Davis said, retailers and manufacturers continue to offer the same kinds of mattresses that the warnings say people shouldn't use. She wants the mattresses banned. While parents have a responsibility to carefully read warning labels, they can be confused when companies market products that conflict with what's recommended for safety.




, 23 of the 28 offerings are from a South Plainfield company called Dream On Me. , 26 out of 32 are by Dream On Me. Dream On Me disputed many of Keeping Babies Safe's comments about supplemental mattresses, saying the company follows all guidelines and that its products are safe. When took a look on Amazon, we found several supplemental mattress offerings, including a product called "Dream On Me Foam Graco Pack and Play Mattress." There were far more positive product reviews than negative ones. Consumers said the supplemental mattress was more comfortable than the one that comes with the play yard. But some parents posted reviews that questioned safety. A reviewer called momma878 wrote: "...it fit lengthwise but was too short width-wise. I just rolled up a towel and shoved it in the gap and my son was fine. However, I just tried that with my 7 month old daughter a week ago and I woke up at 2 am with her wedged into the gap and the sheet pulled off that part of the mattress."




House Chores wrote: "It leaves a 3-4 inch gap on the shorter side of the crib. I can't use this for fear of suffocation from a baby rolling or shifting in their sleep." And Zoucrew wrote: "...It was fairly easy to push the loose mesh fabric of the Pack n Play away and create a trap on the sides of the mattress. I suppose this is why Grayco [sic] never officially said mattresses should be used for the Pack n Play and also why they probably don't even bother testing them....There is an entrapment risk using an after-market mattress with something not designed specifically and also tested for that same device. Sure, the mattress itself may pass tests, but that's not what concerns me. What concerns me is how the mattress performs inside the Pack n Play, and there are no guarantees since Grayco [sic] wants nothing to do with it." That poster was correct about Graco's position on the mattresses. "We warn caregivers not to use any mattress except the one provided because it is specially designed for the play yard to prevent suffocation," Graco spokeswoman Ashley Mowrey said.




Elliot F. Kaye, chairman of the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), said in a statement that parents should use only the mattress sold with cribs, play yards and bassinets, or ones recommended by the manufacturer. He said he and his staff have spoken with Keeping Babies Safe about its concerns. Indeed, Keeping Babies Safe sent a petition to the CPSC, asking for a review of these mattresses. The group said in its petition, based on CPSC incident data, it identified 15 incidents that occurred in domestic settings and six incidents that occurred in child care settings between 2000 and 2013 involving supplemental mattresses. "All of these incidents involve a child being wedged between gaps created when a supplemental mattress was added to a play yard or portable crib," Keeping Babies Safe said. CPSC said because it is reviewing the petition, it couldn't comment further about the review or the deaths reported by Keeping Babies Safe. Shortly after Bamboozled started looking at this issue, Keeping Babies Safe learned that Buy Buy Baby decided to no longer offer supplemental mattresses and pads.




Keeping Babies Safe still hadn't received a response from Toys R Us/Babies R Us, so we reached out. "We require that every product we carry meets or exceeds all applicable state and federal laws, industry standards, codes and requirements," spokeswoman Kathleen Waugh said. We are closely monitoring ongoing discussions and emerging information on the issue of supplemental mattress use and do not carry these mattresses in our stores." But it does carry such products online and in at least one of its stores. We shared the comments with Davis, and she went to Babies R Us in Raritan on July 13 and came back with a photo of a supplemental porta-crib pad.*** Toys R Us said the product Davis saw is categorized as "pad," not a "mattress," and it referred us back to its original statement. Davis said that while Toys R Us states that every product it sells meets industry standards, the mandatory warning labels say consumers should not add a mattress or pad to the play yard and should only use what's provided with the play yard.




"This pad sold at Toys R Us violates the intent of the play yard," she said. , which sells many Dream On Me supplemental mattresses and pads. No one from Amazon responded to our multiple requests for comment. Then we tried Dream On Me. The company has 16 complaints against it with the Better Business Bureau, and an "F" rating, the website said, because several complaints went unanswered. No complaints have been filed with the Division of Consumer Affairs. After several voice mails, emails and a contact attempt on LinkedIn, we received a long email from Robert Omansky, a vice president of sales for the company. Omansky said the company products meet all safety guidelines. "To date, we have not had a single safety or hazard incident reported on any of porta-crib or play yard mattresses," he said. But, he said, the company is considering a change. "One suggestion our team is considering, as a result of Keeping Babies Safe initiative is to add an additional precautionary warning label sewn into our mattress stating 'Gaps between the sides of the sleeping area and the edge of the mattress could cause potential Suffocation and Death.




Make sure your mattress Fits Snugly,'" he said. We then asked why the company markets products with the Graco name if Graco and the CPSC say consumers should only use the mattress or pad that comes with a play yard. Omansky said it makes sense from a liability standpoint for a company to distance itself from third-party products. He said Dream On Me products give consumers an alternative, and are "designed with specific dimensions to work (with) specific companies' play yards as opposed to a one-size-fits-all approach. This insures a more exact fit and in our opinion a safer design." We then asked why it hasn't responded to Keeping Babies Safe's letters. Omansky said the letter would have gone to the vice president of sales, a position that's new to Omansky. He said the letter was never passed on to him. He also said he would reach out to Keeping Babies Safe in the next few days. In response, Joyce Davis said an additional warning label is not sufficient.

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