Accessing quality sleep consists of multiple factors and sleep hygiene is one of them. We tend to use & reuse the same mattresses year after year without considering whether the mattress is hygienic or not. Often, mattresses can be the ideal environment for microorganisms to multiply and spread. This can lead to various kinds of allergic reactions and underlying health conditions.
So why should you choose a mattress with antimicrobial technology? The benefits are endless, but here are the top 3 reasons for choosing an antimicrobial, copper-infused mattress.
THE BENEFITS
Say Goodbye to Unwanted Friends
Although mattresses aren’t 100% free of unwanted friends, antimicrobial mattresses can inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungus, and dust mites.
The PerformaSleep™ Mattress is made with copper-infused, antimicrobial technology for a cleaner night’s sleep. Not only is copper is an excellent conductor of heat, but it’s also antimicrobial, as well as antibacterial. Click here to find out more about how you can sleep cooler and cleaner.
No More Odor
Antimicrobial mattresses provide long-lasting protection by stopping the growth of bacteria and pesky friends, effectively reducing the potential for stain and odor-causing allergens to develop.
This offers an extra refreshing feeling while sleeping. Since an antimicrobial mattress prevents the growth of mites and keeps the bedding dry, there is no scope for developing a kinky smell that irritates one’s mood.
A Friend to Your Skin
“I love skin irritation!” Said no one ever...
People often get pimples on their faces and allergic bumps on their bodies even after implementing a dedicated skincare regimen. The problem may be linked to allergens emitted by the dust mites in your mattress.
Disgusting right? A copper-infused mattress keeps out those unwanted guests that can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. But whether you’re allergy-prone or not, using a copper-infused mattress is incredibly beneficial when it comes to protecting yourself from harmful viruses and bacteria.
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