We have a lot to say about mattress protectors, but, for the sake of your sanity, we’ll keep it brief… Here is team SANIC’s MATTRESS PROTECTOR LOW-DOWN:
Your bed is designed to breathe — the base is a frame with slats and breathable fabrics that allow air to circulate underneath the mattress. The mattress is made up of special foams and fabrics that allow air to move through it, keeping you cool while you sleep and allowing the mattress to stay dry. Now wrap your bed in a plastic-backed mattress protector and its just as good as putting your mattress into a Pick ‘n Pay packet and sleeping on it. Not a good idea.
WHY PLASTIC MATTRESS PROTECTORS ARE BAD
- NIGHT SWEATS — Ever wake up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat? Well, it’s not a bad dream — sleeping on a bin bag (plastic-backed mattress protector) will have you sweating even in winter!
- BACTERIA & FUNGI — Any moisture that may have previously gotten into your mattress is now trapped in there and can’t dry out. A moisture-filled mattress is a prime environment for bacteria and fungi to grow.
- PROTECTOR HYGIENE — We generally tend to wash plastic-backed mattress protectors less because over-washing causes them to pucker, peel and lose their waterproofing, but we forget that we are often sweating through our linen onto the protector. Putting crisp linen on top of a dirty mattress protector (gross!) is a no-go, but, we do it all the time…
Nice answer back in return of this question with genuine arguments and explaining the whole thing about that. Kory Shren
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