All you need to know about anti-allergy bedding
Do you often suffer from sneezing preventing you from snoozing while in bed? Itchy eyes and runny nose are symptoms of allergies. Allergies can disrupt healthy sleep and leave you suffering all day. Generally, allergies are caused by dust mites and other allergens present all around us in the air. Your mattress can be a breeding spot for a million dust mites invisible to your eyes. If you have allergies, it is time to consider allergy proof bedding and take a step towards a healthy sleep environment. One simple way to reduce allergens is to wash your bedding regularly, but it doesn’t permanently solve the issue. That is why anti-allergy bedding sets have successfully made it to the market.
What is allergy-proof bedding? Allergy-proof bedding can prevent dust mites from accumulating on your mattress and will reduce the growth of mold spores and keep pet dander away. Dust mites are sized between 0.25-0.3 millimetres, and they feed on dead skin cells which are found in large numbers on the bed. The warm, humid temperature of the bed makes it the perfect spot for them to live. Some estimates suggests that there can be around 10 million such mites on an average bed. Anti-allergy bedding uses an anti-dust mite coating which helps to keep away the mites. Also, in the case of anti-allergic pillows or duvets, they are woven tightly so that mites cannot break in. Anti-allergy bedding can ensure that other organic deposits on your bed and mattress are substantially reduced!
Anti-allergy, Non-allergenic, and hypo-allergenic- What's the deal? While all the above mentioned are targeted toward users looking for anti-allergy bedding, it might get a bit confusing. Here's a brief and easy explanation to clear the confusionAnti-Allergy: These are the products that contain ingredients that help reduce allergic reactions and, at the same time, reduces the presence of dust mites.