Collection: Double Hypoallergenic Mattresses

Explore our range of Double size Hypoallergenic Mattresses. These mattresses offer hypoallergenic features providing a healthier sleep environment.

What Does Hypoallergenic Mean? Hypoallergenic refers to materials and products that are less likely to cause allergic reactions.

How to select a hypoallergenic mattress

What is a hypoallergenic mattress?

A "hypoallergenic mattress" is designed to minimize the likelihood of causing allergic reactions. The term "hypoallergenic" means "below normal" or "slightly" allergenic, implying that the materials used in these mattresses are less likely to provoke an allergic response compared to conventional mattresses.

What type of mattress is best for allergy sufferers?

Here are some of the best types of mattresses that can help minimize exposure to allergens:

  1. Latex Mattresses: Natural latex mattresses are often recommended for allergy sufferers. They are inherently hypoallergenic, antimicrobial, and resistant to dust mites and mold. Ensure you opt for natural latex as synthetic versions may not offer the same hypoallergenic benefits.
  2. Memory Foam Mattresses: High-density memory foam mattresses can also be a good choice because they have a dense structure that dust mites find difficult to penetrate. Look for CertiPUR-US certified memory foam, which guarantees that the foam is made without certain harmful chemicals and with low VOC emissions, reducing potential triggers for chemical sensitivities.
  3. Gel-Infused Foam Mattresses: Similar to memory foam, gel-infused mattresses offer the same benefits but with improved cooling properties, which help regulate body temperature and reduce the humidity that can foster allergens like dust mites.
  4. Hybrid Mattresses (with Latex or Memory Foam): Hybrid mattresses that combine innersprings with layers of latex or memory foam can provide the hypoallergenic benefits of foam or latex while also offering the traditional support of an innerspring. Ensure the top layers are made from hypoallergenic materials.
  5. Waterproof Mattress Covers: While not a type of mattress, using a waterproof, hypoallergenic mattress cover can shield any mattress type from dust mites, bodily fluids, and other allergens. These covers can be washed regularly to maintain a clean sleeping environment.
  6. Organic Mattresses: Mattresses made with organic materials such as organic cotton, wool, or latex are less likely to contain chemicals and pesticides that can trigger allergies. Organic wool, in particular, is naturally resistant to mold and dust mites.

Always ensure that any mattress you consider is compatible with your specific allergy needs and preferences.

Should I use dust mite mattress protector on a hypoallergenic mattress?

Yes, it is advisable to use a dust mite mattress protector on a hypoallergenic mattress to enhance its protective features against allergens. Even though hypoallergenic mattresses are designed to resist dust mites and other allergens, a mattress protector adds an additional layer of defense. It not only prevents allergens like dust mites and pet dander from penetrating the mattress but also facilitates easier cleaning and extends the mattress's lifespan. Furthermore, for those particularly sensitive to allergens, combining a hypoallergenic mattress with a protective cover offers greater peace of mind, ensuring a cleaner and healthier sleep environment.

Read our Guide to Choosing the Best Mattress for Dust Mite Allergies

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