07.14.2024

What to Know About Hypoallergenic Mattresses

Why you should buy a hypoallergenic mattress

If you’re shopping for a new mattress, the term “hypoallergenic mattresses” might have been mentioned. If you’re someone who suffers from allergies, it’s something you’ll specifically be looking for. After all, More than 100 million people in the U.S. experience various types of allergies each year. On top of that, it’s estimated that up to 10% of the world’s population is allergic to dust mites. 

As we sleep on our mattress every night, people who suffer from allergies might be exposing themselves to allergens without even realizing it. If you find your allergies are worse at night or when you wake up, you should invest in a hypoallergenic mattress.

What is a Hypoallergenic Mattress?

A hypoallergenic mattress is a mattress designed to reduce the likelihood of its sleeper having an allergic reaction. Typically, this is achieved through the use of allergen-resistant materials that naturally keep away common microorganisms that cause allergic reactions. By making mattresses that are hypoallergenic, people with allergies and asthma have a safe, comfortable mattress to sleep on.

What in Your Mattress Might Be Causing You Allergies?

The most common allergens that could be in your mattress include mildew, dust, mold, and dust mites. Most of the time, these allergens can infiltrate your mattress completely undetected. You’ll only realize they’re there once you’ve started feeling their negative effects, from irritated skin to trouble breathing. As allergies vary in severity from person to person, it’s important to consider how badly you are affected by these microorganisms when choosing your mattress.

Materials Used in Hypoallergenic Mattresses

A lot of organic materials are used in hypoallergenic mattresses because they create an inhospitable environment for allergens without the need for chemical treatments. For example, long strand mane and tail horsehair boasts natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. It’s also a material that’s naturally resilient to dust mites. Wool is also naturally hypoallergenic, and the New Zealand wool we use is even softer than regular wool, allowing you more comfort as you sleep. 

For a hypoallergenic vegan option, organic flax is also allergen-free and eco-friendly to boot. Natural talalay latex is also hypoallergenic, so if you require a soft mattress, this is an ideal option for you. When shopping for a hypoallergenic mattress, look closely at the materials to ensure you’re getting the best options for keeping dust mites, mold, and other allergens out of your bed.

Materials used in hypoallergenic mattresses include long strand mane and tail horsehair and New Zealand wool

Are Hypoallergenic Mattresses Worth It?

If you’re someone who has a hard time sleeping due to allergies, whether it’s respiratory issues, skin sensitivities, or other problems common with allergies, then a hypoallergenic mattress is absolutely worth it. Even when allergies aren’t life-threatening, the discomfort leads to a bad night’s sleep. Not getting enough sleep can lead to health issues or even the deterioration of your mental health.

While mattress covers and regular cleaning can help keep them at bay, getting a hypoallergenic mattress is an even more efficient way to ensure you won’t be bothered by mites, mildew, or other disruptive microorganisms. 

Don’t let dust mites, fungi, bacteria, or dander turn your mattress into a miserable place to sleep. Instead, look into hypoallergenic mattresses and give your body the rest it needs. Start shopping at one of our showrooms and test out our hypoallergenic mattresses for yourself.

Showrooms

Visit one of our four conveniently located showrooms. Our original factory and showroom in Salem, our showrooms in Needham and Woburn, and our newest location in Boca Raton, FL.

Massachusetts Locations

Gardner Mattress Showroom in Salem, Massachusetts

Hours of Operation

Sunday: 12:00pm – 4:00pm
Monday-Saturday: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Hours of Operation

Sunday & Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Saturday: 10:00am – 4:00pm

Hours of Operation

Sunday: Closed
Monday-Thursday: 10:00am – 4:00pm
Friday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am – 4:00pm

Florida Location

Hours of Operation

Monday-Friday: 9:00am – 4:00pm*
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm*

*By appointment during off days and hours. Contact to schedule.