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recommend you turn your mattress from end to end and
side to side every week for the first few months and
thereafter about every three months. More
information about turning your bed is available in the
Caring for your Bed section.
Non
Turn Mattresses
If this is going to be a problem you should ask your
retailer to show you mattress options which do not need
turning: these are now available in both sprung and
non-sprung constructions.
(N.B.
Handles are intended to help position the mattress correctly
on the base. They are not designed to carry its full
weight).
What
is the difference between non turn and no need to turn
mattresses?
Non turn mattresses are designed as one-sided mattresses
and can only be used on that one side. No need to turn
mattresses can be used either way – but it is
not necessary to turn them regularly to even out the
wear and tear – although occasional turning is
usually suggested.
Is
bed linen freely available for bigger beds?
Most department stores stock linen for beds up to 180cm
(6’) wide. For other sizes there are companies
who can make to order.
Are
foam mattresses hot?
Mattresses don’t create the heat and people can
get hot on beds of all constructions but foam is a good
insulator and the higher the density (i.e. the better
the quality) the greater the potential heat retention.
If you are the sort of person who gets hot in bed (and
remember that age, health and medications can all affect
your body’s heat control mechanisms), look for
Myer's foam products with an open cell construction
which will breathe more easily. Make sure the mattress
is well ventilated and use cotton sheets or duvets with
lower tog ratings, etc. Many of Myer's foam mattresses
use breathable knitted fabrics that improve air circulation
around your body during sleep.
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