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		<title>Types of Mattresses. What happened to the Waterbed?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I started in the waterbed business at the end of 1970 I thought we were going to change the world. Certainly, waterbeds have died as a product so it would be easy to say that they failed as a &#8230; <a href="http://bedroomsandmore.com/blog/mattresses-waterbeds/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I started in the waterbed business at the end of 1970 I thought we were going to change the world. Certainly, waterbeds have died as a product so it would be easy to say that they failed as a product, maybe just a fad. As I look back from my 40 year hence vantage point I would argue that this is not true. In fact, I would propose that waterbeds were phenomenally successful, winning the battle but unfortunately losing the war.</p>
<p>One must remember the landscape of the early 1970ʼs. If you went to buy a new mattress at the time you would find a choice of firm or firmer. Mattresses were, of course, two sided, with a heavy duty spring system and minimal padding consisting of a compressed fiber pad, usually made of cotton, and a thin quilted cover. The whole mattress was 7 to 8” thick. Doctors at the time (Chiropractors had not hit the scene yet) recommended a firm mattress for support. If you could sleep on the floor that was the best thing for posture and support.</p>
<p>Waterbeds were the diametrical opposite of this. Water supported the body evenly by the natural laws of hydraulics, pushing back with equal force when a person lay down. There were no pressure points, just conforming, enveloping support. All this from a product that cost very little and lasted a very long time. The early waterbed business was something that a young person with barely two nickels to rub together could start, feel good about, and feel they were saving the customer from some hard as a rock, torture rack known as the innerspring mattress. What better was there?</p>
<p>So what happened? Well, the waterbed people, many of them hippie, non-business types, were stupid. The public bought into the idea of flotation sleep and often put up with inconvenience, sometimes poor quality, all to get that warm, wonderful sleep provided by natural water. In fact, between 25 and 30 million waterbeds were sold in their 20 year heyday. This fact did not go unnoticed by the spring bed industry. Although some of the big “S” brands did add some waterbed type beds to their lines, most did not. Instead, unlike the stupid waterbed people, they were smart. Waterbed store people tried to see how cheap they could sell their products. At the final showdown, waterbeds were available just about everywhere for $99 for any sized bed. Now the spring bed folks, seeing the success of plush, conforming sleep surfaces, started making plush, even pillow topped, mattresses, offering them to consumers for the unheard of prices of $1000 and more. All this at a time when those “firm”, thin mattresses were selling from $200 to $400. I told you they were smart! Today, if you go shopping for a mattress you can hardly find a truly firm model &#8211; everything is plush and thick. Even the “firm” mattresses are cushion firm or plush firm.</p>
<p>So, it may be true that waterbeds are dead and gone, but the legacy of the waterbed era is evident in the choices you find in mattress stores today.</p>
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		<title>Wallyhood -Wallingford, Seattle Neighborhood Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jordan and Michelle Schwartz from Wallyhood, Wallingford&#8217;s Neighbohood Blog just visited our store this weekend for a little Wallingford History lesson.  See what they learned about Bedrooms and More]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jordan and Michelle Schwartz from<a title="Wallyhood Wallingford Blog" href="http://www.wallyhood.org/" target="_blank"> Wallyhood, Wallingford&#8217;s Neighbohood Blog</a> just visited our store this weekend for a little Wallingford History lesson.  See what they learned about <a title="Mattresses Seattle" href="http://www.wallyhood.org/2009/10/bedroom-mattress-wallingfod/" target="_blank">Bedrooms and More</a></p>
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		<title>Natura Mattresses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week at the World Market Center (WMC) in Las Vegas, Natura hosted retailers, manufacturers and a bunch of Twitter friends for a panel discussion on the power of connecting online. Normally the WMC is open only to furniture industry &#8230; <a href="http://bedroomsandmore.com/blog/natural-mattresses-seattle/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week at the World Market Center (WMC) in Las Vegas, Natura hosted retailers, manufacturers and a bunch of Twitter friends for a panel discussion on the power of connecting online. Normally the WMC is open only to furniture industry insiders – but they opened their doors a little wider this week.  <a title="Natura Blog" href="http://www.naturaworld.com/blog/index.php/we-met-online-1074">Continue Reading</a></p>
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		<title>No More Greenwashing in the Mattress Industry!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Specialty Sleep Association doing away with green-washing Last Week the Specialty Sleep Association (SSA) met in Bonita Springs, Fl in an attempt to wrestle down green and organic terms. Other than chemicals added for fire retardants, there are no regulations &#8230; <a href="http://bedroomsandmore.com/blog/no-more-greenwashing-in-the-mattress-industry/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="margin: 10pt 0cm 0pt;"><span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #4f81bd;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Specialty Sleep Association doing away with green-washing</span></span></span></span></h2>
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<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Last Week the Specialty Sleep Association (SSA) met in Bonita Springs, Fl in an attempt to wrestle down green and organic terms. Other than chemicals added for fire retardants, there are no regulations on what goes into a mattress or what must be disclosed.</span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><a title="Green Washing" href="http://www.naturaworld.com/blog/index.php/mattress-manufacturers-going-green-280" target="_blank">Continue Reading</a></p>
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		<title>Englander &#8211; Two Sided Mattresses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an article from Bedroom Magazine To These Mattress Industry Entrepreneurs &#8220;Green&#8221; and Real Value are a Commitment, Not a Marketing Gimmick! Since October of 2005 the seven owner–operated licensees that serve national or regional territories across the country &#8230; <a href="http://bedroomsandmore.com/blog/englander-two-sided-mattresses/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><span lang="EN"> <span style="font-size: small; color: #6b7900;"><strong>To These Mattress Industry  			Entrepreneurs &#8220;Green&#8221; and Real Value are a Commitment, Not a  			Marketing Gimmick!</strong></span></span></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Since October of 2005 the  			seven owner–operated licensees that serve national or regional  			territories across the country with strong regional brands,  			purchased the 			<a style="text-decoration: none; font-weight: 700;" href="http://www.englander.com/" target="_blank"> Englander</a> brand from La-Z-Boy’s® England® company and unified  			the company by creating Englander Sleep Products, LLC. When it came  			time for Englander to appoint a president, the company turned to  			industry veteran Kevin Toman, who is a mattress/bedding guy  			stretching back decades with considerable experience both in retail  			and in mattress manufacturing. Toman has worked for all three of the  			leading “S” brand manufacturers, and he has served as the president  			of another one of the top fifteen mattress companies for two years.  			Toman has brought a real understanding of the mattress industry to  			Englander, focusing on the needs of retailers and their customers …  			including strategic product development and building strong retail  			relationships.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><span style="color: #6b7900;"> <span style="font-size: small;">“</span><strong><span style="font-size: small;">Our Shades of Green”  			Launched in Vegas at Showroom C-1301</span></strong></span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><a style="text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.englander.com/" target="_blank"> <span style="color: #333333;">Englander</span></a> takes the company’s  			commitment to the evolving “Green” marketplace very seriously. Mark  			Savel, head of Englander’s marketing committee informs BEDROOM that  			the company has chosen to take a leadership position in defining the  			“Green” market for their retailers and consumers with the company’s  			theme “Our Shades of Green” at the February 2009 Las Vegas Market.  			Englander will introduce its newest organic beds and this  			educational and advocacy theme from its new, high-traffic showroom  			located right off the escalator in the front of the 13th floor in  			showroom C-1301. Savel explains that Englander believes that  			consumers and retailers need to understand what they are getting  			with so-called green products. Without knocking any one competitor,  			Savel indicates that there are many manufacturers claiming to offer  			green products but who really have only a very small percentage of  			materials that are sustainable, non-petroleum-based or truly green.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">When retailers enter the  			new showroom they will be introduced to point of purchase and  			educational materials that will define Englander’s “Our Shades of  			Green” program. It will break out various “Green” mattress  			collections specifying product features and what Englander means by  			“Organic,” “Natural,” and Eco-Friendly.” The “Organic” or healthiest  			products include both Nature’s Finest Latex and Innerspring  			collections featuring certified organic New Zealand wool, certified  			organic cotton, 110%, pure natural rubber latex (from rubber trees),  			recycled steel innersprings and the company’s sustainable wood  			foundation. When a consumer purchases an “Organic” mattress and  			foundation from Englander, the company backs up their marketing  			message and their promises with an Organic Certification Brochure  			spelling out that “Certified Organic” means that that the item has  			been grown or raised according to strict uniform standards that are  			verified by independent state or private organizations. This  			certification process includes inspection of farm fields and  			processing plants with detailed record keeping and periodic testing  			of soil and water to ensure that growers and handlers are meeting  			the standards which have been set. Englander assures their organic  			products customers that, “Nature’s Finest Organic Sleep Systems” are  			as organic as possible based on today’s agricultural and  			manufacturing environment. They contain only certified organic wool,  			100% organic cotton fabric, eco-certified natural rubber latex,  			organic wood and recycled steel. They are the purest organic  			mattresses available with no fillers and no poly foams.”</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong> <span style="font-size: small; color: #6b7900;"> <img src="http://www.bedroom-mag.com/WI09/images/p10-2.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="350" height="711" align="left" /></span></strong>Englander’s  			“Natural” products represent the second category in the “Shades of  			Green” program. These include Nature’s Finest Latex beds featuring  			100%, pure natural latex made from the sap of the rubber tree;  			soy-based polyfoam, natural fiber covers, and a sustainable  			foundation.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Eco-friendly products  			represent the third or “healthy” category of the “Shades of Green”  			program and feature visco memory foam and innerspring collections  			with soy-based visco-elastic memory foam, soy-based poly foam,  			natural fiber covers, recycled steel innersprings and sustainable  			wood foundations.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Among the top fifteen  			nationally-branded mattress manufacturers, Englander really can hold  			the high ground on the “green issue.” Back in the mid-1990’s  			Englander was the only major brand to embrace the concept of natural  			sleep. Other than Englander the only real advocates for natural,  			all-natural and so-called alternative sleep solutions were small  			emerging boutique “specialty sleep” companies. Englander was the one  			nationally-branded company to advocate an all-natural sleep product.  			In 1996, long before the major innerspring companies were really  			embracing latex rubber bedding, Englander introduced the company’s  			Nature’s Finest 100% Natural Rubber “Laytex” sleep systems made from  			rubber tree sap imported from Sri Lanka. Most companies at that time  			were still embracing traditional poly foam or were just beginning to  			explore the use of petroleum-based memory foam. So if Englander  			strikes a cord of being “true-believers” in defining green, it is  			because this national brand is no recent arrival to the “green”  			concept. They pioneered it on a national level. They have embraced  			it. They believe it with their heart and soul. In fact they believe  			in accurately defining “green” and the term “organic” so much that  			the company posts a consumer warning on their website: “Buyer  			Beware: There are degrees of organic.” Products that contain at  			least 70% organic ingredients may label those on the ingredient  			listing.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong> <span style="font-size: small; color: #6b7900;">” Entrepreneurial, Personal,  			Responsible &#8230; Giving Back</span></strong></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Savel says that the  			consumer “if given a chance wants to give something back. As  			entrepreneurs, we see a business opportunity in tapping into the  			desire to make better, cleaner, smarter purchases. We at Englander  			want to design, develop and offer products that meet the comfort,  			health and lifestyle needs of our consumers, but also give an  			environmentally responsible choice to the consumer who wants to give  			back to the community. As owner operators and mattress people, we  			treat our business, our customers, our products and our retailers on  			a personal level. We have a responsibility to develop excellent  			quality products that offer value and performance to our customers  			and serve the needs of our retailers.”</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">“The Englander ‘Our  			Shades of Green’ program is designed to educate the retailer and the  			consumer, and to give the consumer an educated choice to purchase a  			“green” bed based on what she wants to give back…what she feels she  			can afford and is willing to invest in a variety of green choices.”  			Englander’s certification and booklet program justifies to the  			consumer what they are buying. “We do not sell to everybody,” says  			Savel. “We sell to those people who are enjoying the fruits and  			benefits of a truly green program.”</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong> <span style="font-size: small; color: #6b7900;">Flexibility and Creative Product  			Development</span></strong></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">As dedicated bedding  			entrepreneurs, Englander believes that they have the flexibility and  			the creativity to help define the future of the mattress category.  			The company feels so strongly about their green initiative that they  			reach out to retailers in their advertising messages to inform  			dealers that “Englander Has Re-invented The Mattress Naturally” from  			sustainable wood foundations and fabrics of certified organic cotton  			and New Zealand wool to petroleum-free latex and hand-crafted,  			two-sided construction. Englander creates beds that “will make a  			difference in how you sleep, how you feel and how we take care of  			the environment.” Englander firmly holds its head high stating to  			their dealers, “It took Englander to reinvent the mattress.” As a  			minimum, retailers understand that this privately owned company run  			by mattress executives is designing and developing products that  			will give its customers an edge, an opportunity to sell real  			benefits and values to consumers in this tough economy.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Aside from the green  			issue, Englander has also directly addressed the price value issue  			of various products by re-introducing the two-sided mattress for  			retailers who can benefit from the marketing and sales niche  			two-sided mattresses offer. While the majority of Englander products  			are one-sided, no flip mattresses, Englander was flexible enough to  			address the needs of consumers looking for higher value two-sided  			mattresses. Englander first introduced their Hotel Grand Collection  			in the winter of 2008. That line was so well received that the  			company then went on to introduce Englander’s 2-Sided American  			Spirit Collections. Englander believed that some consumers, feel  			they get more for their money from a two-sided mattress. At the  			time, Toman stated, “Our retailers are looking for an edge to help  			justify rising costs. What better way than giving them double the  			sleeping surface and all the benefits that come with it.” Toman  			indicated that Englander bedding executives who are, after all,  			professional bedding people, did not like the idea of stripping out  			materials that effect performance, product life and value just to  			cut costs. “The two-side mattress may not be for everyone,” said  			Toman. “However for those consumers who want quality materials and  			construction and a real sense of value, Englander has the  			flexibility to offer both one-sided and two-sided mattresses.”</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong> <span style="font-size: small; color: #6b7900;">Meaningful Personal Relationships</span></strong></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Addressing their retailer  			relationships, Savel states, that as mattress/bedding entrepreneurs  			Englander builds and fosters long term personal relationships with  			furniture stores, department stores, as well as bedding and mattress  			stores across the country. “We pick and choose who we want to build  			a relationship with,” says Savel. Speaking of the key executives who  			own the individual mattress businesses as well as the Englander  			brand, Savel notes that they may spend as much as 75% of their time  			on the road meeting face-to-face with retail customers. Savel notes  			that they are not only offering customized training and messages to  			their retailers, but they are also looking to develop markets for  			the future. He notes that the Englander green programs have strong  			appeal to the young market people between 25 and 35 years of age.  			Since the company introduced their eco-friendly products, Savel  			notes that web hits from younger, savvy online consumers have  			increased considerably.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;">Discussing Englander’s  			corporate culture, Savel tells BEDROOM that Englander’s  			entrepreneurial owners have a social conscience. “We know each of  			our employees by name. We know each of our retail customers. We run  			our plants responsibly. We actively look for materials that are  			eco-friendly, and whenever possible we choose materials that are  			natural, renewable, and processed without toxins. We have a Director  			of Social Responsibility. We conduct regular energy usage audits  			throughout our factories. Whenever possible we use recycled paper  			for brochures, and other marketing materials. We have an active  			recycling program for foam and paper, and we are pursuing the use of  			earth-friendly packaging alternatives including soy-based inks. We  			think not only about today, but we also are thinking about our world  			and our business ten years from now. None of us wants to make a  			product we will be ashamed of when our children take over or when  			the next generation inherits our businesses,” says Savel.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><em><strong>Retailers seeking  			more information on Englander and the company’s new “Shades of  			Green” program are invited to call Englander at: 800-83-SLEEP, visit  			Englander in Las Vegas at the new Showroom: Building C-1301 or visit 			<a href="http://www.englander.com/" target="_blank">www.Englander.com</a>.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Mattress Buyers Guide to Off-Gassing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blog Directory There are many different types of foams and batting materials used in mattresses these days; furthermore, there are many types of mattresses. If you go shopping you will undoubtedly encounter latex mattresses, memory foam mattresses, air mattresses (think &#8230; <a href="http://bedroomsandmore.com/blog/mattress-buyers-guide-to-off-gassing/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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There are many different types of foams and batting materials used in mattresses these days; furthermore, there are many types of mattresses.  If you go shopping you will undoubtedly encounter latex mattresses, memory foam mattresses, air mattresses (think Select Comfort calling itself the Sleep Number bed), innerspring coil mattresses, and futon mattresses.</p>
<p><strong>What is Off-Gassing? </strong></p>
<p>Chemicals used in synthetic foams (mostly petroleum based) and some fire retarding agents emit fumes. Mattresses made using these chemicals can potentially cause reactions in people with chemical sensitivities. Some of these chemicals have not been tested on young children or in the proximity that is present in a mattress slept on for 8 hours a day. People with concerns about off-gassing would be well served knowing what is in the mattress they have or wish to purchase.</p>
<p><strong>Here is how mattresses are made:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> A memory foam mattress is not all memory foam.  It is likely to be 5-6” of standard polyurethane foam topped with a visco-elastic layer, an open celled, slow recovery, poly foam .  Both types of foam in these beds will off-gas .  The odor coming off of these foams is from chemicals used in the process of making it. The chemicals emitted are potentially harmful to small children (www.gemtesting.com/naturepedic/P1.php) and people sensitive to such emissions may wish to select a different type of mattress.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> A coil (innerspring) mattress can be made of several different components, and even different types of coils.  Whether it be a pocketed coil, a continuous coil system, or any other type of coil, there will be an insulator pad between the coils and the comfort layers above.  This insulator pad may be made from a high density polyurethane foam or recycled fabric layers (think carpet pad).   On top of the insulator will be comfort layers used to give plushness. These comfort layers are mostly what differentiate mattresses. In most major brand mattresses these layers are polyurethane foams and therefore can off-gas. Many manufacturers, in an effort to be more “green”, are using some soy (can also be non-soy vegetable base) foams. Because soy foams only use about 20% soy oil and the rest is petroleum based, it does not eliminate the off-gassing, but it is a step in the right direction for people wishing to be “greener” and not chemically sensitive.</p>
<p>Wrapped around the mattress (all around in the case of two-sided, flip-able mattresses) is the quilting layer that gives the mattresses the finished look you expect. The puff in the quilt is usually polyurethane foam even in mattresses represented as natural.</p>
<p>An innerspring mattress can be made natural and non off-gassing with the use of a natural insulator, latex, wool and/or cotton comfort layers, and a quilt layer containing one of the same fillers.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> A latex mattress should start with a solid latex core (sometimes manufacturers will mix layers of latex with other, less expensive layers). Latex comes in several varieties. There are different processes for creating latex.  By definition latex is sap from a rubber tree, however there is also synthetic latex created in a lab with building blocks. Although synthesized latex may use polymers, there is little off-gassing and is likely to be a better choice than polyurethane.</p>
<p>Pure natural rubber latex comes from rubber trees grown near the equator. The process of extracting the liquid latex is much like tapping maple trees for syrup. Managed rubber tree forests make for a sustainable product. The molding of the latex cores can be accomplished with no added chemicals. Potentially allergenic proteins are at this point washed out in the cleansing process. With no chemicals to off-gas, pure latex mattresses are the best choice for healthy sleep. It is durable, comfortable and can be processed in different densities.</p>
<p>This is not the whole story however; just as memory foam mattresses are not all memory foam, latex mattresses are not always just latex. Comfort layers added will often be the same as used on innerspring mattresses and all the same cautions apply.</p>
<p><strong>4. </strong>Air beds use vinyl or polyurethane bladders in place of innersprings or foam cores.   The air chambers are protected by polyurethane foam, and are often topped with it as a comfort layer. It would be possible to make an airbed with comfort layers of wool, latex or cotton that would eliminate much of the off-gassing potential, however, we are unaware of any company producing such a mattress.</p>
<p><strong>5. </strong>Futon mattresses are also an option.  Most of them are going to have synthetic foams these days, and a synthetic fire barrier, but a non-off-gassing mattress can be done.  You would want one with no polyurethane foam layers, and wool as the fire barrier.   It is also possible to get latex layered with the other batting materials to make it more durable.  As a rule, futon mattresses tend to matt  and get pretty hard.  Cotton is a cheap nontoxic batting material, but it is not ideal for a sleep surface.</p>
<p><strong>Good choices of non off-gassing mattresses:</strong></p>
<p>There are some good choices for non off-gassing mattresses, however, the information available from some retailers and salespeople is likely to be confusing and sometimes misleading. Prices are comparable to other better quality mattresses and you have the peace of mind knowing you are not being exposed daily to potentially unhealthy fumes.</p>
<p>Englander makes a limited line of natural beds and gives you the most bed dollar for dollar. Six Englander mattresses are particularly of note as having the least potential for off-gassing.</p>
<p>Natura makes some of the most popular and comfortably plush mattresses, many of them natural and non-off-gassing. Several also happen to be organic.</p>
<p>For overall purity, and commitment to non-toxic products, Organic Mattresses Incorporated (OMI) is a leader in non-off-gassing bedding. The purity of materials used and their handling is second to none. All of their products are listed as organic.</p>
<p>A little time spent researching construction materials can pay dividends when searching for the lowest chemical emission mattresses.</p>
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		<title>A Two Sided Mattress.  Not a thing of the past!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The people at Waterworks Sleep Center in Arnold, Missouri. agree with us! Read there article here www.stlbeds.com Two sided mattresses are not a product of the past. They are a product of the future!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The people at Waterworks  Sleep Center in Arnold, Missouri. agree with us!</p>
<p>Read there article here <a href="http://www.stlbeds.com/articles/2008/02/22/you-can-still-find-a-good-two-sided-mattress/" target="_blank">www.stlbeds.com</a></p>
<p>Two sided mattresses are not a product of the past.  They are a product of the future!</p>
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