What is Mattress Protector

 

 

A mattress protector is an item of removable bedding that sits on top of, or encases, a mattress to protect it. Some mattress protectors also provide protection to the person sleeping on the mattress from allergens and irritants such as dust mites, bed bugs, mold, and dead skin.

 

 
Benefits of Mattress Protector
 
Protects the mattress from dust

Dust particles have a tendency to accumulate over time. People who don't clean their surroundings daily are likely to notice the accumulated dust on every surface of their house. Dust damage affects all sorts of things. It can cause electronic equipment to stop functioning.
In the case of a mattress, dust is likely to settle into it. If it isn't cleaned periodically, the dust will accumulate and might be difficult to clean. Sleeping on a mattress covered with dust could aggravate allergies. Apart from the dust particles, you also have to worry about dust mites. They are known to cause allergic reactions in both children and adults. Dust mite allergy is common and can cause runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, nasal congestion, cough, etc.
With a mattress protector in place, your mattress will be shielded from these critters and dust particles.

Protects the mattress from bed bugs

Bed bugs are one of the common threats to the mattress affecting its longevity and good hygiene. They live between the fibres, the materials that form the inside of your mattress. Bed Bugs are contagious critters and tend to bite you when you are asleep. They are very tiny and cannot be detected by the naked eye. And therefore, very hard to eliminate. These tiny critters are brought into the house after someone has spent time in hotels or households that already have them.
Putting on a mattress protector will make sure that any bed bugs that are brought home do not make it inside your mattress.

Protects the mattress from bed bugs

Regardless of what size of mattress you own or how many people sleep on it, if even a single person sweats a lot, the sweat is bound to seep into the mattress's interior. Spilling liquids such as water or juices on the mattress can damage it. The spilled liquid will be absorbed by the mattress, and there is no easy way to clean it. Furthermore, it will also make the mattress damp, creating a perfect breeding ground for Mould or mildew.
And mould exposure can cause allergies with symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, wheezing, cough, throat irritation, and sometimes skin irritation. A mattress protector, specifically a waterproof mattress protector, will prevent any liquid seepage. And it will be easier to clean the mattress protector

Helps extend the warranty of a mattress

Premium products come with warranties that offer some form of protection. But before you make a purchase, you need to carefully read the warranty specification. Some things aren't included in the warranty. Things such as dampness or mould, normal wear and tear, discoloration, or natural smells, aren't included in the warranty. That is why it is a great idea to protect your premium mattress with a high-quality mattress protector.

Lengthens the life of your mattress

Many brands claim that their mattress is made from 100% certified organic and eco-friendly materials, but very few dedicatedly and truthfully offer that in reality. Numerous brands use internal components that cannot be recycled and take over hundreds of years to biodegrade, harming our ecosystem.
Purchasing a cheap or used mattress, or owning a poorly maintained mattress, means that you have to get rid of it sooner. The warranty of a mattress becomes irrelevant if you abuse it and take no care of it. Protecting your Mattress with a Mattress protector ensures that it lasts longer and therefore is one less mattress destroying the ecosystem.

 

Protects the mattress from stains

Count the number of times you have dropped food on your mattress, couch, chair, or any surface you have frequently found yourself eating on. Very few people stick to the rules of reserving food for the dining table. Most prefer too much food or binge eat in bed, and they are highly likely to bring along beverages as well. It increases the chances of dropping your food or spilling a drink on the mattress. Accidents happen, and therefore it behoves us to be prepared for situations like these.
A waterproof mattress protector can ensure that even if you spill anything or drop anything greasy on the bed, it won't end up staining your mattress. You can follow the instructions for cleaning a mattress protector and get it cleaned easily.

Protects the mattress against kids bed wetting

Bedwetting is common amongst young children and sometimes in senior citizens. Without a Mattress protector, you'll be faced with stained sheets and a mattress. Cleaning the sheets would be no big trouble, but it might not get the unpleasant urine odour off the mattress.
It will also leave the mattress damp and exacerbate the production of microscopic bacteria that could later cause infections and rashes. It is why you should protect your mattress and health with a mattress protector. If your child ends up accidentally wetting the bed, it is easy enough to clean the protector.

Cost Effective and Easy to clean and maintain

How would you clean your mattress at home? Maybe some of you have a premium vacuum that can suck all the dust mites and other critters from your mattress, but that cannot help you clean any stains or discolouration. Generally, you need to hire a professional mattress cleaner to clean your mattress properly. You can reduce that expense by a one time purchase of a decent Mattress protector, which is easier to clean and maintain.
If your warranty doesn't cover a specific kind of damage, you might have to replace it on your own. Suppose your mattress was damaged beyond repair due to severe mould development, you have to invest a hefty amount of money to purchase a new one. So instead of taking that chance, you can keep your mattress safe by equipping it with a mattress protector.

 
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Types Of Mattress Protectors
 
 
Fitted sheet style mattress protectors

Fitted sheet style mattress protectors resemble traditional fitted sheets but offer additional protection for your mattress. They feature an elasticated skirt that wraps around the edges of your mattress, making them easy to install and remove for washing. These protectors provide basic protection against spills, stains, and allergens and come in a variety of materials, including cotton, polyester, and bamboo. While they may not provide complete encasement, fitted sheet style protectors are an affordable and practical choice for everyday use.

 
Waterproof mattress protectors

Waterproof mattress protectors are designed to shield your mattress from liquid spills and accidents, preventing mold, mildew, and unpleasant odors. These protectors often feature a layer of waterproof material, such as polyurethane or vinyl, to keep moisture at bay. Waterproof protectors are an excellent choice for households with young children, pets, or individuals prone to spills. While highly effective at repelling liquids, some waterproof materials may sacrifice breathability, so it's essential to look for options that balance protection and airflow.

 
Encasement style mattress protectors

Encasement style mattress protectors provide complete coverage for your mattress, enclosing it on all six sides with a zippered closure. These protectors offer the highest level of protection against spills, stains, allergens, and even bed bugs. Made from a variety of materials, encasement protectors are ideal for those with severe allergies or asthma, as well as those looking to safeguard their investment in a high-quality mattress. While they may be more cumbersome to install and remove, the comprehensive protection they provide is worth the effort.

 
Cooling mattress protectors

Cooling mattress protectors are specifically designed to regulate body temperature during sleep, ensuring a comfortable and restful night. These protectors utilize advanced materials and technology, such as moisture-wicking fabrics, breathable construction, or phase change materials, to dissipate heat and maintain a cool sleep surface. Cooling protectors are an excellent choice for individuals who sleep hot or those living in warm climates. While they may come with a higher price tag, the benefits of a comfortable, temperature-regulated sleep are well worth the investment.

 

 

The Best Materials for a Mattress Protector

 

 

Organic cotton
Cotton is still the most commonly used material for protecting your new mattress.
It's a natural fiber that's breathable and soft yet durable enough to withstand regular washings.
Cotton is also a pretty good insulator, so it will regulate your body temperature as you sleep. However, if temperature regulation is critical for you, then you might want to read on for other options that are even better.
Regular cotton is considered a dirty crop due to the number of pesticides and other chemicals used to grow and manufacture it. It also needs a great deal of water.
So, to be genuinely sustainable, choose organic cotton ahead of regular cotton.

 

Organic bamboo
Bamboo is a grass, not a tree, and is one of the most sustainable plants in the world. It grows quickly and doesn't require any pesticides or chemicals to prosper.
Bamboo is also naturally antibacterial and hypoallergenic, making it an excellent choice for those with sensitive skin.
On top of that, bamboo is highly breathable with excellent moisture-wicking properties. It'll keep you cool and comfortable all night long.
One downside to bamboo fabric is that it's not as durable as other materials used in mattress protectors. But if you take good care of it, a bamboo mattress protector should last for years.
However, the world of bamboo fabric is also not quite as straightforward as you first think.
Yes, natural bamboo is a wonderful product, but some manufacturers manufacture it in such an unsustainable way that the final bamboo fabric product is not as eco-friendly as they would have you believe.
They will then try every trick in the book to convince you otherwise.

 

Linen
Linen, made from the flax plant, is another sustainable fabric option for your mattress protector.
Like bamboo, linen is breathable and temperature-regulating. It's also hypoallergenic and antibacterial.
However, linen is more durable than bamboo, so you can expect it to last longer.
Linen can be a bit pricey. But, if you're looking for the best of the best, it's definitely worth the investment.

 

Polyester
Polyester is a synthetic fiber, so it's not as sustainable as some other materials on this list.
However, recycled polyester is now a popular mattress protector material, which is much more sustainable than virgin polyester.
Polyester is highly durable and has excellent natural water repellent properties. Perfect qualities for a mattress protector.
Polyester isn't as breathable as other materials on this list. So, if you tend to get hot at night, you might want to look for something else.

 

Featherbed
Featherbeds are a more traditional option for a mattress protector. They're made from, you guessed it, feathers.
Down feathers are the most popular type of feather to use, as they're soft and lightweight. However, they can be pretty pricey.
If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, you can also find featherbed mattress protectors made from feathers that are a little coarser.
Featherbed mattress protectors are not the most durable and must be fluffed up regularly to maintain their shape.

 

Lyocell/Tencel
Lyocell/Tencel is a relatively new fabric on the market. It's made from eucalyptus tree pulp broken down into cellulose fibers.
It produces an extremely soft and breathable fabric, making it an excellent choice for those who tend to get hot at night.
Tencel is the brand name owned by Lenzing AG. Lyocell is the generic name of the production process and the fiber that it produces.

 

Plush velour
Plush velour is a super soft fabric made from polyester, cotton, or a blend of the two. It has a short pile, which makes it soft and fuzzy to the touch (similar to velvet).

 

 
Mattress Protector Topper Fitting Guide
 
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First and foremost, you'll need to choose the right size for your mattress. Ensure your mattress's dimensions match those of the mattress protector topper for it to fit correctly.

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Once you have the correct size, place it on top of your existing mattress and smooth it out so that any creases disappear entirely.

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Some latex and memory foam toppers might need time to fully expand and off-gas.

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Secure your mattress topper to your mattress. This is usually done by straps on each corner of the mattress protector that tuck securely under the corners of your mattress.

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Once secured, ensure everything is lined up correctly, as this will help with temperature control and create a comfortable sleeping experience.

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Now for the final step, adding sheets. Make sure that whatever sheets you use are made from natural materials. This will help add an extra layer of warmth while remaining breathable throughout the night.

 

Mattress Protector Buying Guide

 

 
 

Material selection

 

The material of your mattress protector plays a key role in its functionality and comfort. Common materials include waterproof fabrics, pure cotton, polyester, etc. Waterproof fabric can effectively prevent liquid penetration and is suitable for families with children or pets. Pure cotton and polyester materials pay more attention to breathability and comfort. Choose suitable materials based on individual needs.

 
 

Anti-allergenic and anti-bacterial properties

For people with allergies, it is important to choose a mattress protector with anti-allergenic and anti-bacterial properties. These products usually use special materials or processing technologies that can effectively inhibit the growth of allergens such as dust mites and bacteria.

 
 

Breathability and comfort

 

The breathability and comfort of a mattress protector are also factors to consider. Choose products with good breathability to allow air to circulate inside the mattress and avoid moisture and stuffiness. At the same time, the soft material and suitable thickness can provide extra comfort.

 
 

Easy to clean and maintain

 

Mattress protectors can get dirty or stained during use, so it's important to choose a product that's easy to clean and maintain. Check the cleaning instructions on the product label to see if it can be machine washed, hand washed, or dry cleaned, and choose a product that suits your household cleaning style.

 
 

Get the right size

First, make sure the size of the mattress protector matches the size of your mattress. Mattress sizes can vary between brands and models, so it's important to measure the length, width, and thickness of your mattress. Choosing the right size ensures that the mattress protector fits your mattress snugly and provides optimal protection.

 
 

Waterproof

If you need your mattress protector to be waterproof, choose one with a waterproof coating. This will help prevent liquids, sweat, etc. from penetrating into the mattress, keeping it dry and clean.

 
 

Brand and price

Consider purchasing a mattress protector from a well-known brand and at a reasonable price. Well-known brands usually offer better quality assurance and after-sales service, while affordable products can save your budget while meeting your needs.

 
 

User Reviews and testimonials

It's also helpful to check other users' reviews and testimonials before purchasing. Understanding what other users say about product satisfaction, user experience, and cost-effectiveness can help you make more informed purchasing decisions.

 

 
What Mattress Protectors Guard Against
 

 

Reduces dirt and debris buildup

Dirt and debris from pets, eating in bed, and dead skin cells can build up. A mattress protector can help keep your mattress clean by preventing debris from getting into your mattress.

 

 

 

Helps protect your mattress warranty

 

Many mattress warranties will be voided if your mattress is dirty or stained. Using a mattress protector can help prevent any unwanted accidents or stains from damaging your mattress.

Prevents moisture buildup

Sweat, spills, and other debris can seep into your mattress and be difficult to clean. Moisture and other liquids can degrade your mattress, reducing its usable lifespan. A waterproof mattress protector can keep your mattress dry and clean.

Reduces allergens

Allergens such as dust mites, pet dander, and even mold can accumulate in a mattress. If you have allergy sensitivities, a mattress protector can be a great way of guarding yourself from potential irritants in your mattress.

Mitigates stains

Accidents and spills can easily seep through sheets and stain a mattress. Moisture from sweat can also lead to stains. A mattress protector can prevent moisture and liquids from reaching your mattress and guard it from unwanted stains.

 

 
Company Profile
 

 

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Asked Questions
 
 

Q: Does the soft side of a waterproof encasement go on top or bottom?

A: When using a waterproof encasement mattress cover, place the soft side on top of the mattress to provide additional comfort and cushioning.

Q: Does a mattress pad go over a topper?

A: Yes, you could use a mattress pad over a topper for added cushioning and comfort if you wish. However, mattress toppers are usually padded and comfortable enough for most people.

Q: Should I use a mattress protection over a mattress topper?

A: It's not necessary to use a mattress protector over a mattress topper. However, you might want to if you need extra spill or bed-wetting protection.
Remember that mattress protectors are designed to protect your bed from dust mites, spills, and other allergens.

Q: Do mattress covers go under the sheets?

A: Yes, mattress protectors, toppers, pads, and encasement all sit between your mattress and bed sheets.

Q: How do I stop my mattress protection from sliding around?

A: Proper fitting and tight straps/elastic will help prevent sliding. Check out my mattress pad bunching article for seven easy tips to prevent bunching and sliding.

Q: Can mattress protection make a soft mattress feel firm?

A: A firm topper would help make an old soft mattress firmer and more supportive. For more tips on firming up mattresses, check out my how to make a soft mattress firmer article.

Q: What should I use to make a firm mattress softer?

A: A soft mattress topper or pad will help soften up a hard mattress. You could also try some of these expert tips.

Q: I've stained my mattress and deep pocket fitted sheet. How do I clean them?

A: Check out these articles for help cleaning a memory foam mattress, cleaning a latex mattress, and getting white sheets white again.

Q: How long can you use a mattress protector?

A: On average, the lifespan of a mattress protector is about 2-3 years - this is mostly due to the build up of dead skin cells, body perspiration and frequent spills that happen over time.

Q: Is it OK to not use a mattress protector?

A: A mattress protector is an optional mattress accessory. However, many sleepers benefit from using one. Not only does a mattress protector prevent dirt and moisture from staining and degrading your mattress, it can also keep potential allergens in your mattress at bay.

Q: Can mattress protector go in dryer?

A: There are a few ways you can dry your mattress protector safely, including: Dry it in the dryer on tumble dry. As we mentioned, heat can shrink and damage this protective mattress encasement. To avoid going from a queen-sized protector to a twin, stick to low heat settings.

Q: Can I wash mattress protector with sheets?

A: Yes, you can wash a mattress protector with sheets. Most good mattress protectors make cleaning your cover or protector as easy and simple as cleaning the rest of your sheets, which means you can throw it into your washer and dryer with minimal fuss or worry.

Q: How often should mattress protectors be washed?

A: You should wash your mattress protector every other month. The mattress protector is a final line of defense against damage and dirt directly to your mattress. Using a protector ensures your expensive mattress stays clean and performs better for more years. Virtually all protectors are machine washable.

Q: How often should you replace mattress protector?

A: That being said, you should also plan on regularly replacing your mattress protector even if you don't see signs of damage. This is because not all damage is immediately visible. And replacing your mattress protector every 1 to 2 years will ensure your mattress stays fully protected.

Q: What percentage of people use a mattress protector?

A: According to Statistica, 52 percent of people use mattress pads while only 25% of people use mattress protectors. Mattress covers, box springs, and all the other accessories that could come with your mattress are all worth considering.

Q: Do hotels have to use mattress protectors?

A: And while most hotels invest heavily in luxurious linens and plush pillows, many often overlook a crucial detail - the protection of the mattress itself. Here's why waterproof mattress protectors and pads aren't just an option, but a necessity for every hotel aiming for excellence.

Q: What can I use instead of a mattress protector?

A: The best option for protecting your mattress against bed bugs and dust mites is a bed bug mattress cover, or mattress encasement. These are designed to protect the entire mattress rather than just the top.

Q: Can bed bugs get through a zippered mattress protector?

A: The zipper must have very small teeth that are close together to prevent even tiny, immature bugs from weaving in between the zipper teeth and escaping. The zipper must seal completely at the end-stop so that there are no gaps where bed bugs could escape.

Q: Do you put mattress protector before or after sheets?

A: To use both a topper and a protector, layer the topper over the mattress, followed by the protector and then your bed sheets. This way the protector can also form a barrier for the topper, ensuring it remains free of bacteria and dust mites.

Q: Do zippered mattress protectors work?

A: Each protector includes a zipper that locks particles — and pests — inside. Once locked inside, bed bugs have no way of escaping from the encasement to reach their blood supply host. As so, mattress protectors can cause bed bugs to starve and die.

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