Friday 20th April 2012

If you have ever experienced bed bugs in your home, you will know how annoying and harmful they can be. They can cause skin complaints, nausea and even psychological trauma from the stress. While they can be attracted by poor hygiene, they can also ‘hitch-hike’ in to your home on people and pets, meaning that even a clean home can have bed bug infestations.

According to Rentokil, the number of bed bug infestations they tackled rose by 24 percent in the first half of 2010 alone. They often find shelter in traditional sprung mattresses because of their largely-hollow composition, which provides the perfect space to survive and breed. An Ergoflex® memory foam mattress can offer protection from a possible bed bug infestation, due to their composition and pre-treatments.

As mentioned, a sprung mattress has a composition with a lot of hollow space on the inside of the mattress. An Ergoflex® memory foam mattress on the other hand, with its unique layered composition, offers a space where bed bugs are unable to thrive. Additionally, every Ergoflex® memory foam mattress is given an anti-allergenic treatment during production. Not only is this useful for prolonging the life of the mattress, and protecting asthma and allergy sufferers, it also offers further protection against bed bugs.

Bed bugs are definitely unwanted house guests, and a bed bug infestation can often be a simple case of bad luck. An Ergoflex® memory foam mattress offers the best safeguard from this situation occurring, as well as offering a whole host of other benefits to help you get a restful and rejuvenating sleep every single night.

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