Besides paying attention to the inspiration of the
room design that creates a calm atmosphere, a good comfortable spring bed mattress also promotes better sleep. Understanding the causes of a damaged spring bed mattress will save you from replacing your old mattress with a new one.
Using hanging sheets
The first cause of damaged mattresses is using hanging sheets. If it's used improperly, it can cause the surface of the spring bed mattress to become uneven making it more quickly damaged.
Aside from that, the hanging sheets also expose your mattress to even more impurities such as dust, sweat, and mites. Leaving a dirty mattress untreated can lead to allergies and other health problems.
To prevent improper use, make sure the
bedlinen are neither too tight nor loose. Picking a hanging sheet size that suits the mattress can avoid excessive spring pull.
Not hanging your spring bed mattress to dry
Spring bed mattresses that are not dried regularly can cause unpleasant odors due to their humidity. Moreover, a damp mattress can also trigger the growth of mold and bacteria in its layers. This will certainly reduce the cleanliness and quality of your spring bed mattress.
If you want to avoid this, hang your mattress evenly in direct sunlight regularly. You can also use a quality
mattress protector to prevent any stubborn stains.
Jumping on a spring bed mattress
Jumping on a mattress may be fun for every child. However, the heavy pressure and vibrations they create can cause the spring mechanism of the spring bed mattress to loosen and eventually break down.
This is why you need to provide your kids with an alternative to jumping on a spring bed mattress. Divert them to some physical activities such as playing trampoline or jumping rope in the yard.
Besides being safer, these games can stimulate the development of children's coordination and muscle strength with their fellow friends.
Not rotating the spring bed mattress
Did you know that rotating the mattress regularly can minimize the damage of the mattress? Damaged spring bed mattresses may be caused by certain parts of the mattress wearing out faster.
Rotating the mattress regularly will prevent excessive weight pressure on certain areas. In addition, the mattress is also less prone to dampness and much cleaner than a non-rotated mattress.
To keep your spring bed mattress durable and comfortable to use, rotate the mattress every 3-6 months. For a proper rotation, rotate the mattress until it reaches 180 degrees. You can also flip it vertically if it is more convenient.
Never clean the spring bed mattress
A crucial but often ignored step: paying attention to the hygiene of your spring bed mattress. Uncleaned mattresses tend to be more susceptible to damage and cause several health problems.
As a way of getting it clean, remove all the sheets and
pillow covers and wash them thoroughly. Next, clean the mattress and the foam layer inside with a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the dust and dirt that sticks to it.
Using the wrong type of bed
The last cause of damaged spring bed mattresses is using the wrong bed. Make sure that the used bed is following the size of your spring bed.
A smaller bed is not able to support the weight of the mattress optimally, while a bed that is too large will make the mattress feel looser and less stable.
Also, make sure that the bed comes with a sufficient amount of support. Without the support in the center, your spring bed mattress can easily get damaged due to excessive warping.
An attractive spring bed solution for a good night's sleep