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Common Problems With Spring Mattresses And How Ortho Beds Fix Them

The mattress you select is the cornerstone of your health when it comes to a restful night's sleep. Because of its affordability and bounce, spring mattresses were the industry standard for many years. But as sleep research has advanced, so too has our knowledge of the potential health risks associated with these conventional beds.   Your mattress may be to blame if you wake up with a stiff neck, a dull ache in your lower back, or feeling more exhausted than when you went to bed. Here are some frequent problems with spring mattresses and how orthopedic beds might help.   Typical Issues with Spring Mattresses    Green spring mattresses  are unlike conventional spring mattresses, especially those with open-coil or "Bonnell" systems, and often fall short of providing the subtle support the human body needs. Instead of responding to distinct pressure locations, the springs move as one unit due to their interconnection.   Points of Excessive Pressure   "Pus...

Easy Ways To Clean And Care For Your Queen Latex Mattress

A  queen-size latex mattress  will reward you with comfort, breathability and longevity. Good maintenance guards hygiene, structure, and sustenance over a long period of time. No complex procedures are required to avert the stains, odours and sagging. This is a guide on what to do to clean and maintain your mattress safely at home in clear, practical steps.   Begin with Light Weekly Maintenance Dust and allergens are controlled by regular care. Vacuum with low suction once a week. Pay attention to crevices and corners where rubbish gathers. Always have windows open when cleaning so as to enhance air flow. Place the mattress on a breathable base to support ventilation for your  latex mattress queen-size .   Act Fast on Spills and Stains Spills should be promptly taken care of. Dry up using a clean cloth. Avoid rubbing the surface. Mix mild soap with cool water. Dab gently until marks fade. Rinse with a damp cloth. Dry fully with airflow. Latex is sensitive to hea...