No, there are no risks when using a latex mattress. Using a latex mattress is just as safe as using any other normal spring mattress.
Latex mattress pads can be found online at web sites like Ikea, Macy's, and Overstock. There are not many stores that offer latex mattress pads, but there are quite a few stores that offer latex mattress toppers.
Yes, you can be allergic to your mattress or to something in your mattress. If you are allergic to dust mites then the mattress should be covered with an all over dust mite cover. If you are allergic to latex and the mattress is an old latex one, there may be fine particles of latex coming out of it.
Go to web site www.latexmattresscompany.com for natural latex mattress.
The natural latex in one of these mattresses has anti-bacterial and anti-allergen properties. In addition to this, natural latex mattresses generally do not contain toxic components like fire retardants.
umm no you can't. When your allergic to anything its still going to still effect you. Sorry but no latex mattress for you!! That answer is incorrect. What you are allergic to is a protein residue that is left over in cold processed latex like gloves. Latex mattresses are cooked and the protein is destroyed by heat. There has never been a latex allergy reported in relation to latex mattress products.
In my opinion a natural latex mattress lasts longer and is better for those with allergies and sinus problems. They also prevent bed bugs and are much easier to clean.
Many of the current mattresses don't have latex in them. If you are still concerned about the latex content get a hypoalergetic mattress and make sure that the salesperson assures you of lack of latex and get it in writing.
Benefits of latex foam toppers include easier rebound in flexibility and cooler than rubber. Also the cost is far less than that of rubber or buying a new mattress when the old one appears to need replacing. It provides a higher level of comfort when placed over an older mattress and comes in a variety of thickness.
A latex mattress topper is about a hundred dollars. However prices vary greatly depending on size, brand and model.
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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.