How to Protect Yourself From Bed Bugs

January 17, 2012

There is perhaps no household pest more dreaded than the bed bug. Hard to find, and even harder to get rid of, this parasite is the bane of hotels and homes alike. If left untreated, a serious infestation can involve thousands of bugs in your home, and you could be bitten over 500 times in a single night. Luckily, there are things you can do to keep these strange bedfellows from making you their next meal.

If you’re already experiencing an infestation, good luck; while bed bugs can be eradicated, the process is time-consuming, difficult, and expensive. Common extermination methods include the use of dangerous chemicals or even enlisting the help of bug-sniffing dogs. Unfortunately, none of these strategies are guaranteed to work, and if you miss even one bug, you’ll be right back where you started.

The best approach is a proactive one. Taking simple precautions to avoid bed bugs in the first place can save you a lot of stress – and money – in the long run. Protecting your bed should be your top priority, as bed bugs like to hide and lay eggs in seams like the ones that run along the edges of your mattress.

Using a bed bug-proof mattress protector is an affordable, easy, and effective method for ensuring that your bed remains free and clear of any unwanted visitors. Your box spring and mattress are full of perfect hiding places preferred by bed bugs. By encasing these items in a protective layer, you’ll be dramatically lowering your chances of contracting any pests. Keep in mind that you will need both a protective cover for your mattress, as well as a separate encasement for your box spring or foundation. It is extremely important to protect both, as covering only one will not provide a continuous barrier and will leave you vulnerable to infestation.

A bed bug-proof mattress cover can also be helpful in cases where bed bugs are already present. Once your mattress and foundation are encased, any bed bugs inside will be trapped, cutting them off from their food source (you), while bugs outside will be unable to get inside to nest and breed. Keep in mind that bed bugs can also live inside the frame of your bed and behind your walls, so while it will likely be necessary to pursue extermination, a protective mattress cover will help speed that process along.

There are several protective mattress cover options available to fit all standard mattress sizes. Most covers and encasements not only protect you from bed bug infestation, but also prevent things like allergens, dust mites, and moisture from settling into your mattress. These covers are a great option for people with sensitive respiratory health, or homes where pet dander may be prevalent.

Considering the increasing occurrences of bed bugs, making a small investment to keep your bed clear is a smart choice. If you’re concerned about bed bugs, then a bed bug-proof mattress cover is an easy, inexpensive way to ensure a hygienic mattress and provide peace of mind.


Different Box Springs Void Warranty

June 30, 2009

From Lenny -
I bought a Bassett mattress from your company about a year ago, the Bassett Halsbrook II. My question is, if I want to buy the simmons worldclass lusaka visco extra firm mattress only and use the Bassett boxspring (since the boxspring is only a year old I am thinking about reusing it), would that boxspring be enough support for the simmons mattress?

I know that the simmons require rigid foudation and I think the bassett boxspring uses spring instead. I called Simmons but they can’t tell me if it would be proper support or if it would void the warranty because they don’t know how the bassett boxspring is made, they need me to take pictures of the boxspring and send it to them. Since you have knowledge of Bassett Bedding, would you say the boxspring that came with the Halsbrook II be sufficient support for the simmons worldclass mattress?

Hi Lenny,

If you place a Simmons mattress on top of any other manufacturers foundation it will void the warranty. Simmons did not inform you of this for the fear of losing you as a customer. All manufacturers preform this way. Since that box spring is from last years line I believe that you would void the warranty on any mattress that you place on it at this time.


Split Queen Boxsprings

May 22, 2009

From Heather in Greenville, Illinois -
I was looking at your website for a queen-sized mattress for my new apartment.  I am living on the third floor and the stair way is not very large so I was looking to get a split box spring to make it easier to get it up to the apartment.  I could not find a queen-sized split box spring and was wondering if I just missed it or if your company really didn’t sell them.

Hi Heather,
We do sell split queen box springs.  To receive one it is an additional $100.  If you would like to add this please place your order over the phone at 1-800-455-1052.


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