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Friday, 11 November 2011
Advice about a childs mattress
Buying a mattress for a child is the same as buying one for yourself, if not even more important. Your children are very important to you and you want them to be as safe and as comfortable as possible. The worst thing for a child is for them to have a sleepless night; therefore you should take some time out and make sure that you purchase the right mattress for your child.
There are three stages to a child’s mattress. A cot mattress is for a baby, and will last until the baby is around two years of age. The next stage is for a toddler, you can buy a cot that will convert into a bed when the child is of age. A mattress for a toddler is important because they work to accommodate the size of your child to ensure that they are comfortable.
You can skip the toddler step and jump to the twin mattress step if you wish to do so. This can save money if you feel that it is necessary. Twin beds are not advised for toddlers due to safety reasons. Some twin mattresses can be quite high, which is what makes them unsafe for a toddler.
If you have the space in the room that your toddler is sleeping in you should purchase a full or queen sized bed. Such beds are wider and bigger giving your child more space to roll.
Even though you are buying the mattress for your child you will need to test it out to ensure that it is comfortable. You should also bring your child so that they can test it for themselves. Children are very honest and they will say if they think it is comfortable or not.
It is important that the mattress is firm; this will make sure that your child does not sink into the bed which can cause discomfort and stiffness. How firm the bed is will typically be determined by the amount of coils that it has in it. You may want to think about choosing a memory foam mattress; these mattresses are famous for their comfort.
When you buy a mattress, it is important that you purchase add on’s to go with it. One such add on is a pad to cover it. A pad will ensure that nothing is spilled onto the mattress. This is very important because if there is anything on the mattress and something goes wrong, your warranty becomes void.
Especially if you are buying it for a child since they can be very clumsy. A pad also provides extra comfort for the bed. Another valuable top up is a pillow topper. They provide two to three inches of foam. A pillow topper provides added comfort and will help your child to sleep a lot better. You will find them at any shop that supplies bedding.
If you are ready to purchase your mattress why not take a look at this website. http://www.crosbysmattresses.co.uk/
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Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Things to consider when choosing a mattress
There is no point in having a bed if you do not have a decent mattress on it. You will spend a lot of time lying on your mattress, so before committing to a purchase here a few things that you should consider.
Do you have any physical disabilities? Problems with blood circulation? Or a bad back? There are some bad back problems that need firm support in order to keep the spine aligned. A problem with blood circulation sometimes requires support that is flexible which contours with your body shape. If you have any physical concerns, you will need to consider them when looking for mattresses.
Do you have any allergies? People who are sensitive to cotton, lint, dust; dust mites may put themselves at risk of an allergic reaction by purchasing a normal mattress. If you suffer from any type of allergy it is advised that you purchase a mattress made from foam or latex. Water mattresses are also recommended, because they do not create any dust or lint, which means you will not get any dust mites. You can also purchase a hypoallergenic mattress cover to prevent an allergic reaction.
Coil spring construction is important for a good mattress. The majority of mattress shops will have samples of their products in order to show you the construction of coil springs within a mattress. The owner of the shop will be able to explain to you why it is that a mattress with a more ridged construction, and more coils is the most comfortable on beds.
Even if you do not have an allergy, you may want to consider purchasing a foam or latex mattress. The reason being that they are considered as visco-elastic, this type of mattress conforms to the shape of your body at the same time as reducing pressure points from the shoulders, hips and head. There are different density levels available with this type of mattress.
You may want to think about purchasing an adjustable mattress. These mattresses are typically air mattresses that are combined with mechanical devices to assist in adjusting the softness or firmness of certain areas of the bed. It does this by regulating the air chambers within the mattress. This type of mattress is perfect for couples who require different levels of firmness whilst asleep.
You should think about the different features of a king size mattress. There are varying degrees of thickness, different outer layers, as well as mattresses that are made from organic materials.
Go into a shop and sample the mattress for yourself. A mattresses shop will allow you to lie on different beds in order to test the quality, and decide whether it is right for you. Go to the shop prepared, wear clothes that are comfortable, and do not lie on a bed for less than 15 minutes.
If you do not have the time to go into a shop, you can purchase a mattress online. There is one online store where you can find exceptionally good deals, go to http://www.crosbysmattresses.co.uk/ for more information.
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