Factors to Consider When Storing a Mattress

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Whether you have bought a new Sleep Like a Rock With the Perfect Mattress mattress but don't want to throw away the old one or you are just transferring your mattress to a new home, it is important that you know how to move or store it properly. If you are not careful, your mattress might be damaged, dampened, or both. You will not be able to sleep comfortably on a damaged mattress because it would have lost its supportive strength. On the other hand, a damp mattress is the perfect habitat and breeding ground for mildew and mold, which can cause some serious health problems. There are many factors that must be considered when storing mattresses.Ideally, mattresses should be stored in dry, climate-controlled environments. This means that damp basements and outdoor sheds are out of the question. Dry areas in your home or a storage unit where temperature and humidity are monitored are the best options for storing mattresses. If you decide to store your mattress in a damp place temporarily, you should place a dehumidifier next to it as a safety measure. This device will get rid of excess moisture in the air thereby keeping your mattress dry.

Before you put the mattress in the storage area, make sure it is completely dry. If it is damp or wet, even minimally, you should take it outside on a sunny day and let it dry. You should lift the mattress from the ground regularly to allow air to flow around it. This will speed up the drying process. A damp mattress should never be put into storage.When moving a mattress from one location to another, it is important that you keep it in the upright position. This will protect it from getting damaged by heavy objects that may be placed on it. It will also save space. On the other hand, if you are storing your mattress for a long time, you should place it flat on a dry surface. This will prevent the mattress from collapsing in on itself.When storing the mattress in a dry storage area, you should wrap it in a plastic sheet to keep dust, soil, and liquids away. Plastic sheets should be used if you do not have a mattress bag. After wrapping, duct tape should be used to seal the plastic wrapping. Make sure all the parts of the mattress are sealed and the plastic wrapping is watertight. Placing the mattress on a cement floor even when it is tightly wrapped will damage it. This is because the mattress can absorb moisture from the cement floor.If you are storing the mattress at home, you should check it regularly to ensure that the plastic wrapping has no tears. If you find that the cover has signs of wear and tear, replace it with a new one.

If you decide to use storage or moving companies to take care of your mattress, you should ask them to explain their procedure for storing mattresses. When dealing with a reputable company, this process will be explained to your without your asking.A good quality mattress is a major investment that must be protected. The process of storing mattresses is relatively simple. All you need to know are the causes of damage to mattresses and how to prevent the damage from occurring.