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There are a few things every consumer should be aware of when buying a mattress:

BODY DEPRESSIONS ON THE SURFACE:

New bedding often retains body impressions when it is first used. This is particularly true of today's plusher, soft-surface bedding. It is merely settling of the cushioning material and not an indication of structural failure. To minimize body depressions, turn your mattress regularly.
   

BEDDING MUST HAVE PROPER SUPPORT:

Sagging of bedding is usually caused by either:

  • Putting a new mattress on an old box spring.  Bedding should always be bought in sets because the mattress and box spring are designed to work together for comfort and long life.
  • An inadequate bed frame. Any adult bed should have a heavy duty frame with proper center support for King and Queen sizes. Not having a center support on a Queen or King size may void the warranty. Investing in a quality bed frame makes sense if it prevents damage to your new bedding.

DO...

  • Vacuum your bedding regularly and otherwise keep it clean.
  • Use the proper size mattress pad.
  • Turn your bedding regularly to keep the cushioning soft and resilient.
  • Enjoy your new bedding.  The average person spends 1/3 of their life in bed.  Investing in quality bedding and proper care is well worth the rewards.

DON'T...

  • Don't bend the mattress to get through a doorway.  Never bend the mattress.
  • Don't allow children to jump on the mattress or box spring.
  • Don't let the bedding get wet.  Towel-dry spills immediately.
  • Don't bend the corners of your mattress to put on fitted sheets. Instead, lift the mattress.

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