There are many sales to introduce a specific mattress and also ensures stock is sold. A lot of factory defaults such as a small thread pull or a mark on the mattress can reduce the price drastically.
Latex mattresses are desirable for many reasons. They are "green" (environmentally friendly), hypo-allergenic, antibacterial and comfortable. There are many websites that cater to consumers seeking latex mattress' and your local mattress store is sure to carry this "hot new" item as well.
I don't know why someone would want a chicken in their mattress. It would make your mattress lumpy and smell bad.
It really depends on the mattress and the sheets, but my guess would be no.
Because I sell cheaply.
There are many places where one would be able to find a Simmons mattress. some places would be: sears, wal-mart, and macys. Other places one would be able to find a simmons mattress would be to look on the simmons websites.
No, it wouldn't work the matteral is too heavy
the full sized blanket would probably cover the mattress but it would not drape over the edges of the mattress.
The Simmons BeautyRest classic mattress is great mattress. It is a comfortable mattress with motion separation, individual back support and pressure relief.
It would help for a short time, until it needs washed of course. It will pick up the same dust particles that your mattress would, they just wouldn't stick as much to the mattress cover.
There is no evidence on Banner Mattress's site that they sell foam or latex mattresses. I searched their store but found nothing. Perhaps checking around at other mattress stores would yield the results you are looking for.
A given patient would create a particular pattern of wear or lumpiness in a particular mattress. A different patient moved to that mattress would not fit into the same pattern, hence, the new patient would not experience pressure on the same locations as he or she did lying on the previous mattress.
There is no official guide. Some experts would recommend getting a mattress from a retailer that specializes in mattress sales. Mattresses can be found by dumpsters and thrift stores, but they are usually loaded with germs.