Monday, 18 July 2011

What does memory foam density mean kg/m3 in memory foam mattresses?

All memory foam has a density which is determined by it kg/m3, this means if use have 1 meter cube of memory foam this is how much it would weigh in kgms. It does not determine its quality though, as there are many grades of memory foam, from low grade to what is called severe grade memory foam.

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Can babies use memory foam mattresses?

We do not advise babies to use memory foam mattresses, neither on their own beds or if they co-sleep with you on a memory foam mattress. Due to the moulding properties of memory foam it may have consequences for your baby.Until more research has been done to prove whether memory foam is safe we strongly advise NOT to take the risk. There are unanswered questions about the possible risks of babies using memory foam but some of the risks are:
  • Trouble breathing/suffocation
  • Overheating
  • Not the right support.
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Sunday, 17 July 2011

What thickness of memory foam do i need?

When purchasing a memory foam mattress one of the biggest problems is deciding what is the best thickness of memory foam. Their is no need to purchase a memory mattress with too much memory foam as this will cost more, and will provide no more support or comfort. If it is for a child then 5cm of memory foam is ideal, if you are under 13 stones then 7cm will be ideal, if you are over 15 stones then you will probably need 10cm of memory foam. Some retailers only sell a memory foam mattress with 2.5cm of memory foam and this is not really ideal unless you are a young child.

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Do memory foam mattresses get hot

There is a lot of speculation that a memory foam mattress will get hot while sleeping on one. This can be true is some instances if the memory foam is made from closed celled memory foam, usually these are made in the far east using cheap memory foam. Most quality memory foam mattresses are made using open celled memory foam, that allow good circulation of air. Also a good quality memory foam will have air flow channels which will help to allow air to have excellent airflow all around. Also a coolmax or outlast cover will also aid in keeping you cooler in summer. Overall a good quality memory foam mattress will be made with the above following features and will not be any warmer than a normal conventional made mattress, if anything they should feel cooler.

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Thursday, 14 July 2011

Memory foam mattress toppers to use on holidays

Well, the sun is out, is our british summer here to stay?  Lets all hope so. The schools break up for the summer holidays soon so it is time to get planning that well deserved holiday break.

Either a hotel break, self catering accomodation, caravan holiday or camping it is so nice to get away and have some fun!

One thing  for sure is that I will not be forgetting to pack my memory foam mattress topper. It comes with me everywhere!  Nothing worse than lumpy or hard beds whilst you are away. But, none of that as my topper can transform any bed to feel like the one I have at home.

Monday, 27 June 2011

Foam mattress

Most of us are not careful enough when purchasing mattresses. A good quality mattress needs to provide you with the correct support and comfort levels to ensure a good nights sleep and to help reduce the likelihood of back problems.

The most popular type of mattress in the uk is the spring mattress. Although we may find these mattresses comfortable, they are often not the best mattresses to sleep on as they can sag in the middle over time, due to body weight. On some mattresses you begin to feel the springs as the mattress ages. The reason being spring mattresses are made with springs filled with filling. On top of the filled springs are one or two material layers. But as the mattress gets older, these layers of material begin to wear down, the springs begin to push outwards more, and the mattress is not as comfortable as it once was.

A well made foam mattress supports your body and helps to keep your spine straight, which promotes a restful night's sleep. The thicker the layer of foam on the foam mattress , the firmer the mattress, so if you or your partner are of heavy build, make sure you choose a thick enough memory foam layer to support you.

The best type of foam mattress is one which uses large foam that moulds to the shape of your body by reacting to body temperature which makes the mattress softer with the heat, and moulds to the contours of your body. It distributes the weight of your body evenly which in turn greatly reduces pressure on vital points of the back, hips and shoulders which results in a enjoyable and undisturbed sleep. The foam mattress also allows for better circulation whilst providing support. This can lead to less tossing and turning.

All in all a foam mattress can provide you with a better nights sleep and put less strain on your back.

Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk

If you wish to find out more on Foam Mattress as well as information about Memory-Mattress, go to www.memory-mattress.co.uk

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Foam bed mattress

The majority of us aren't mindful enough when purchasing mattresses. A good good quality mattress should supply you with the proper support and comfort levels to be sure a fantastic rest and to help lessen the prospect of back complications.

Amongst the most common type of mattress in great britain is a spring bed mattress. Although we might find these mattresses comfortable, they are generally not the right mattresses to fall asleep on as they can sag at the center over time, resulting from body mass. On some mattresses you start to feel the springs as the mattress ages. The reason being spring mattresses are produced with springs stuffed with filling. On top of the filled springs are one or two material layers. But as the mattress gets older, these layers of material begin to wear down, the springs start to push outwards more, and so the bed mattress is simply not as comfortable as it once had been.

A nicely made foam bed mattress supports your whole body and helps to keep your spine straight, which endorses a relaxing night's rest. The thicker the layer of foam on the foam mattress , the firmer the mattress, if you or your partner are of large build, make sure you pick a dense enough memory foam layer to support you.

The best type of foam mattress is certainly one which uses dense foam that moulds to the shape of the body by responding to body temperature helping to make the mattress much softer with the heat, and moulds to the contours of your entire body. It directs the weight of your body evenly which will greatly lowers stress on critical points of the back, hips and shoulders which ends in a peaceful and uninterrupted rest. The foam mattress also enables better circulation whilst supplying support. This may lead to less tossing and turning.

All in all a foam bed mattress can provide you with a much better nights rest and place less strain on your back.

Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk

If you wish to find out more on Foam Mattress as well as information about Memory-Mattress, go to www.memory-mattress.co.uk