1.Anti Dust Mite Mattress Protector, Pillow Protector
We recommend encasing your mattress, box spring, pillows and comforter in zippered dust mite covers with a very small pore size. Dust mites flourish inside bedding because it’s a warm, moist environment with large food source (dead skin). To be an effective barrier against dust mite allergens, dust mite covers should have an average pore size of 6 microns or smaller. Dust mites are around 10 microns but their feces and particles can be much smaller. Effective dust mite covers will shield you from breathing in the dust mite allergens as you sleep. If you want strong protection choose a dust mite cover that has an impenetrable barrier layer or is made from a non-woven fabric. If you are sensitive to synthetic materials or are concerned about breath-ability and comfort, choose with a 100% organic cotton, tencle, bamboo dust mite cover.
2.Hypoallergenic Comforter or Blanket
In order to have an allergy-free sleep, Choosing the right comforter or blanket is very important . Certain fiber fills used in blankets and comforters make a good home for dust mites, mold, mildew and other allergens. What’s worst is some of them can’t be cleaned to remove the allergens. We recommend allergy bedding fills such as a hypoallergenic down alternative fiber fill that is machine washable. If you don’t want a synthetic fiber or are concerned about chemicals, pure wool is an excellent allergy bedding fill choice.
3.Hypoallergenic Pillows
A hypoallergenic pillow not only provided a comfortable night’s sleep but also lets you wake without a stuffy noise, scratch throat or itchy eyes. Hypoallergenic pillow fills follow the same basic rules as hypoallergenic comforter fills. If you choose a down alternative or cotton fill, make sure it can be washed and put a dust mite cover over it. If you choose a natural latex, wool or silk fill, they are naturally resistant to dust mites, mold and bacteria; however they can not be washed.
4.Hypoallergenic Sheet, Pillowcases, Duvet Covers and Shams
Believe it or not, even though your sheet do not have filling, dust mite allergens and pet dander can still attach to them. This means the fabric must be able to either resist allergens or withstand the frequent washings necessary to remove them. We recommend cotton, organic cotton, bamboo or a tencel fabric for great feeling sheets that will launder well.
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