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Unclean mattresses cause health problems in many places. Due to the constant climate in your bedroom, in just one year of use your mattress becomes the ideal biotope for dust-mites, bacteria, viruses and molds.
Skin scales, dust and sweat produce the ideal environment for these microorganisms to reproduce. Sheets do not protect you against them, and conventional cleaning methods cannot eradicate such germs from your mattress. |
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| We shower, brush our teeth and change our clothes, but we sleep on mattresses that are partly unhygienic. The mattress is, without any doubt, the most unhygienic object with which our skin is in contact for a third of our lives! Studies show that in 1 cm² of the mattress’ surface there is an average of 1,000 million germs. In comparison, there are barely 33,000 in a toilet, and on a frequently used door knob there could be about 70.000. | ![]() |
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Skin scales invaded by bacteria are enough food for mites, so they propagate freely. In a gram of dust there are up to 2,500 dust-mites, which means that more than 2,000.000 thrive in a mattress. This immense army produces enormous amounts of excrement.
According to scientific discoveries, contact with these excrements is what produces irritated and itchy eyes. With every movement, both dust and the excrements whirl about. The mattress works as a bellow and the particles reach the mouth, nose, eyes and rest on the skin. For people with allergies, asthmatic or with bronchial illnesses, this is a disaster. |
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During its life-span, one dust-mite produces excrements that can weight more than 200 times its corporeal weight. At first the excrements remain stacked in small balls covered with mucus. After they decompose they become thin dust particles. This dust is the allergen that produces allergies. In many investigations and at conventions, scientists agree and have confirmed that dust-mites and their guanine poluted excrements are a serious health risk. |
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