Mattress Protectors

You may remember purchasing your mattress. They likely offered a mattress protector with purchase for an additional charge. They probably tried to sell you on all of its benefits. However, many people think that mattress protectors aren’t worth the hype or that they’re uncomfortable. Some even think that they’re just made for kids to prevent the ruining of a mattress because of an accident, especially during diaper training. 

While they do work for that purpose, there are many more benefits that come with the best mattress protectors. Not only that, but they're useful for stomach, back, and side sleepers alike, and you can find them for any mattress size, from a twin XL to a Cal king. 

10 Reasons Why You Need to Use a Mattress Protector

A mattress protector is waterproof, hypoallergenic, breathable, and machine washable (at least, ours are). They help to keep your mattress safe, elongating its lifespan. Using a waterproof mattress protector has a long list of benefits. To learn about how a mattress protector can increase the longevity of its life, as well as keep you healthy and clean, keep reading. 

1. Mattresses Are Expensive

A good mattress is a big investment. In 2020, people spent (on average) between 1,050 dollars and 2,050 dollars on Queen mattresses. On twin mattresses, people spent an average of 500 dollars to 1,150 dollars depending on the type of mattress. 

If you’re spending between 1,000 and 2,000 dollars on a mattress, you should really consider protecting it. A lot can go wrong in the bedroom, including accidents and spills, so durability matters. It’s best to be prepared and do what you can to protect the fabric of your mattress from stains and more with an extra barrier made of stain-resistant fibers.

That said, it's important to note that a mattress protector is not the same thing as a mattress topper or a mattress pad. Mattress toppers provide a top layer of cushioning, rather than just a waterproof layer like a mattress protector.

2. Help the Environment

Unfortunately, many of the internal components of mattresses cannot be recycled. Because of this, your mattress may be burned up and tossed into a landfill, contributing to the issues we already have with landfill overpopulation. 

If you take care of your mattress and use a protector to lessen the effects of normal wear, you’ll be more likely to have it for longer, meaning it won’t head to the landfill right away. With this method, you’ll have fewer mattresses throughout your life, contributing less to the landfill crisis overall. 

3. Feel Cleaner

Not only that, but you’ll also feel cleaner. That’s because you will be. You spend an average of eight to ten hours in bed each day, meaning that your mattress is likely more used than your couch or any other piece of furniture in your home. 

We know you don’t want to hear it, but you’re not the only one that uses your mattress, and it's unfortunately just part of regular mattress wear and tear. An unprotected mattress might be home to bacteria and more, including: 

  • E. Coli 
  • Many layers of dead skin cells 
  • Bed bugs
  • Dust mites
  • Silverfish
  • Fungi 
  • Fleas
  • Mold and mildew
  • Sweat buildup 
  • Pollutants 
  • Pet dander
  • Food crumbs

Using a mattress protector can make it much easier to clean your mattress, meaning that this list of insections, bacteria, and more won’t end up living inside your mattress. 

4. Keep Allergies at Bay

Seasonal allergies and household allergies can be a real pain. They can knock you out for a few days, giving you cold-like symptoms that are persistent. When you get home, the best thing to do to remove allergens like pollen is to shower immediately. This rids your body of these allergens and protects your home and your future self. 

If you don’t shower and instead get right into bed when you get home, pollen may transfer from your body to your bed. Without a mattress cover, it can seep right into your mattress, causing long-term allergies. Mattress protectors made from materials like organic cotton will be even more useful for this. 

5. Maintainable

Mattress covers are also much easier to maintain. Cleaning a mattress is difficult, but cleaning a mattress protector is easy. They’re usually machine washable in cold water, so all you have to worry about is throwing it into the washing machine. You can even tumble dry many of them. That’s it! No other intense clean up necessary. 

6. Great for Bed Wetters

If you have a little one in your home, having a mattress protector can protect their mattress from bedwetting. Bedwetting is extremely common, affecting 20% of five-year-olds. If you have a child, it’s best to stay on the safe side and purchase a mattress protector, especially if they're still sleeping in a crib. Not only that, but it’ll protect their mattress from any spills that may occur in bed as well. 

7. Sleep Quality

Some may think that mattress protectors are uncomfortable. But that’s only because they think that mattress protectors are plastic-y and hard. That’s simply not the case anymore. Mattress protectors are so comfortable that you won’t even be able to tell that they’re there. 

Because they keep your bed clean and comfortable, you’ll be able to sleep better throughout the night. Plus, there are even some cooling mattress protectors out there made of materials like Tencel (a fabric made from Eucalyptus), which can give you an even better night's sleep. 

8. Affordability

They’re also incredibly affordable, most often costing less than 100 dollars. If you think about it, you’re also saving the money that you would have to spend to have your mattress cleaned or even replaced in dire circumstances. 

9. Temperature Control

Mattress protectors are also great for year-round use. They can help to keep you cool in the warm months and keep you warm in the cool months. Our mattress protectors are breathable and comfortable, so you’ll never feel extra-sweaty or too cold because of our protectors. 

10. Available for All Mattress Types

You can get a mattress protector for all different types of mattresses, ranging from Kingsize to twin size and even smaller than that. If you’re looking for Queen or twin-size mattress protectors, Everlasting Comfort is here to fulfill that need. 

Protect Your Mattress

As you can see, there are so many good reasons to invest in a mattress protector. You’ll sleep better while not having to worry about bugs, dirt, and all the other things that can eventually end up living inside your mattress. 

Also, because mattress protectors are incredibly affordable, you won’t have to worry about spending more money on top of your already expensive mattress purchase. With an Everlasting Comfort mattress protector, we’re certain your mattress will last a long time. 

Sources:

Seasonal allergies: Nip them in the bud | Mayo Clinic

Bed wetting (nocturnal enuresis) | Health Engine 

Mattress: average price by type US 2020 | Statista