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Tips for buying a mattress:
Choose a mattress based on your personal preferences
Everyone's body shape, weight, sleeping habits, feeling and preference for hardness are different. Users should refer to the mattress's hardness rating and then choose a model with a hardness that matches their body shape and weight according to their personal preferences.
The harder the mattress, the better
A mattress that is too hard will increase the pressure on the fulcrum of the body, which may hinder the blood circulation in some parts of the body, making the user feel uncomfortable; but a mattress that is too soft may lead to insufficient waist support, which may lead to poor back posture and may cause complications after long-term use. Back problems.
Daily mattress care methods:
You should avoid sitting on the edge of the bed or jumping on the bed every day to avoid excessive pressure on this part.
It is best to change the position of the mattress front to back or turn it upside down (only applicable to reversible models) every season to allow the parts that have been stressed for a long time to recover their elasticity.
Some mattresses claim that their fabrics are dust mite-proof, but most mattress fabrics may not be washable, or they may not be easy to remove and clean.
Keeping your mattress clean and hygienic can help reduce the number of dust mites that can cause allergies, so daily care is essential.
After waking up every day, it is advisable to let the mattress breathe for a while before making it up.
Moisture or sweat excreted by the human body may stain the mattress fabric or inner cushion, and even cause the materials to become moldy, discolored or smelly. It is recommended to put mattress protectors on the mattress and clean the protectors regularly. Place the mattress in a ventilated area or run a dehumidifier to keep the mattress dry.
Bedding items such as sheets, bedspreads, and pillowcases should be washed regularly.
/03 2024
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