Buying Tips For A Plastic Mattress Cover

If you have young children or old people at home, bed wetting can be a primary concern. Since the odor and stain created by their inability to control their urination is disgusting, you have to protect your expensive memory mattress from it. Because it is impractical to buy a new mattress from time to time or have it washed everyday, you need sheet protectors to keep the urine away from it. Using the plastic mattress cover, you can forget about this problem and sleep worry-free at night. When buying the product, here are some of the things you need to keep in mind.


Fit

The fitting of the plastic mattress cover is very important to avoid slipping during the night. Because children can be fidgety while sleeping, the plastic holders can easily get out of place. Therefore, to avoid this, choose the sheet protector that is either in contoured or zippered version. The countered type fits in the mattress like any ordinary fitted sheet, whereas the zippered covers the entire foam, giving more protection against slipping.

Quality of Material

Since the main function of the plastic mattress cover is for protection, you have to make sure that you invest in the products with high quality materials. Check the thickness of the plastic as well as features like being crack-free or peel-free. The Duro-Med Mattress Cover Plastic Nylon Zippered Twin type comes as an excellent investment if you want quality. The electronically welded zipper is rust resistant and has plastic resistant discoloration.

Hypoallergenic

The skin of children is highly sensitive. Therefore, make sure that you include in your criteria the hypoallergenic feature of the plastic mattress cover. Otherwise, it can lead to bigger problems if the material will cause irritation or allergic reactions to your kids.

Noiseless

No one wants to sleep in a bed that creates a sound with your every move or gives off the smell of plastic. When you are looking for your plastic mattress cover, pick those that are noiseless and odorless. You can find many manufacturers offering these features. Just check the product specifications and description to be certain.

Easy to Clean

Look for the plastic mattress cover that is easy to clean. Generally, this the greatest advantage of the product. By simply using a damp cloth, you can wipe the stain or water off the material. In case you need to wash the sheet protector, choose those that are machine washable.




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