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Bed
Basics
INNERSPRING.
The
most
widely
purchased
type
of
bedding
uses
the
support
of
tempered
steel
coils
in a
variety
of
configurations.
Layers
of
upholstery
provide
insulation
and
cushioning
between
your
body
and
the
spring
unit.
The
result
of
this
basic
approach,
coupled
with
state-of-the-art
technology,
is a
full
range
of
comfort
choices. FOAM. Solid foam mattresses also offer a wide choice of "feels". They can be made of a solid core or of several layers of different types of foam laminated together. Advanced technology in polyurethane foams, refinements to traditional latex foams and the new viscoelastic foams have added to the choice of comfort, support and performance. FOUNDATION. A good foundation (box spring) is as important as a good mattress. Don't put a new mattress on an old foundation. When you select the mattress, purchase its companion foundation—the two are designed to work best together. In fact, buying the mattress without its matching foundation may affect the terms of the warranty.
Don't
Forget
The
Pillow.
Just
as
your
bed
should
provide
good
support
for
your
body,
your
pillow
should
give
you
the
right
cushioning
to
position
your
head
and
neck
properly.
It
should
hold
your
head
in
the
same
relation
to
your
shoulders
and
spine
as if
you
were
standing
with
correct
upright
posture.
If
you
sleep
on
your
side,
you
may
want
a
fairly
firm
pillow
to
give
your
head
and
neck
extra
support.
If
you
sleep
on
your
back,
try a
medium-firm
pillow
to
cradle
your
head
with
more
"give".
And
if
you
sleep
on
your
stomach
(although
some
physicians
caution
against
this
position),
choose
a
soft
pillow
to
lessen
the
strain
on
your
neck. AIRBEDS. Airbeds are now designed to look like the familiar mattress/box spring combination, with an air-filled core providing the support instead of an innerspring unit or foam core. These designs also offer a range of feels and typically are adjustable to suit individual sleepers' needs. FUTONS. Futons are a popular alternative for those who need a sofa by day and a mattress by night. The mattresses must be very flexible, so they are typically made of cotton, synthetic fibers and foam in various combinations. The futon is designed to support sitting as well as sleeping. ADJUSTABLE BEDS. Electrically adjustable beds allow sleepers to adjust the head and foot of the bed to the most comfortable position. The mattress and foundation must be specially built for the flexing motion and can be innerspring, foam or a combination. Since the flexing causes extra wear on the mattress, quality construction is very important. Mattresses not built for this purpose should not be used with an adjustable bed frame. WATERBEDS. The newest waterbed designs are also built to look like the familiar mattress/foundation, with a water-filled core providing the support and layers of upholstery for insulation and surface comfort. Quality construction is especially critical when water is involved, so look for assurance that the vinyl and seaming are designed for maximum durability.
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