We spend at least 8 hours in bed during the day, and we cannot leave the bed on weekends.
The bed that looks clean and dustless is actually "dirty"!
Research shows that the human body sheds 0.7 to 2 grams of dandruff, 70 to 100 hairs, and countless amounts of sebum and sweat every day.
Just roll over or turn over in bed, and countless little things will fall onto the bed. Not to mention having a baby at home, eating, drinking and defecating in bed is common.
These little things that break off from the body are dust mites’ favorite food. Coupled with the pleasant temperature and humidity in the bedding, dust mites will breed in large numbers on the bed.
Although dust mites do not bite humans, their bodies, secretions, and excretions (feces) are allergens. When these allergens come into contact with the skin or mucous membranes of susceptible people, they will trigger corresponding allergic symptoms, such as cough, runny nose, bronchial asthma, etc.

Moreover, the protein enzymes in dust mite excrement can also damage the barrier function of the skin, causing allergic reactions, resulting in redness, swelling, and acne.

Babies with eczema are more likely to shed dander, which can increase dust mite populations. Involuntary scratching by children can also worsen the condition, leading to a vicious cycle of itching and scratching.
Changing sheets every day is not practical, and lazy people don’t want to remove mites regularly. It would be great to have a sheet or mattress protector like a "golden bell" that keeps out urine, milk, water, and mites.
Guess what! I actually found a bamboo fiber mattress protector, which has three major advantages:
100% anti-mite*, effectively isolates water mites and dust mites, verified by authoritative testing;
Made of bamboo fiber and cotton materials, soft and skin-friendly like a mattress;
Class A baby standard, suitable for newborns and sensitive people.



Post time: May-06-2024