Mattress Care Guide

Once you remove your new mattress from its packaging, leave it uncovered for a few hours to allow to air. You need to leave your mattress in a warm room for 24 hours before using it. When you first start using your new mattress, it will probably feel a bit different to your old one, so please allow time for your body to adjust to the new level of comfort and support, and the mattress fillings to settle.Tips for maximizing your mattress’s life

Rotation

Rotate It for time to time. Avoid lumps and bumps by rotating it end to end every two weeks for the first four months, and then every three months after that. If you’re unsure, it’s never a bad idea to check your warranty or ask a manager at the store where you bought it.

Regular Check-up

Give It A Regular Check-up. Your mattress is only as good as the foundation that it’s placed on. Keep it up by checking the legs and castors every six months to see if they need to be tightened.

Setting on the Mattress

Don’t set on the same spot. When it comes to sitting on the edge of your bed to get dressed or tie your shoes, sitting in the same spot every time can cause your mattress to lose its structure prematurely.

Jump Around

Don’t Jump Around. Jumping on the bed may sound like fun, but whatever your age, it’s better to do your jumping elsewhere. Not only is it dangerous, but it can damage the coils and the fibers of your mattress.

Sheet & Cover

While a fitted sheet can help to protect the mattress, you’ll keep it even safer from dirt and stains if you first cover it with a waterproof, washable mattress cover. Beyond that, some mattress covers provide extra padding for comfort, as well as protection from allergens and bedbugs.ht it.

Cleaning is Caring

Carry it Carefully. Your mattress may have straps on the side, but they’re actually not made for carrying it. Use those straps instead for help positioning your mattress (like when you rotate it). If you need to lift it completely, do so from underneath, and make sure to get several strong people to work together, lifting with their legs. And while you’re at it, ever see a car or truck with a mattress strapped to the top? Not a good idea. Instead, only transport your mattress when it’s fully supported.

Moving & Carrying

Keep it Clean and Dry. You might not think of taking a vacuum to your mattress, but you should. Regularly giving it a clean sweep helps to keep dust from becoming ground into the mattress. Spilled something? You can dab at it with warm soapy water, but avoid getting it any more wet than you have to since moisture creates a breeding ground for mold. Then, let it dry completely before making the bed.

 

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