Mattress warmers are used as an added layer of warmth for cold nights in the winters. Mattress warmers are also helpful for people who experience muscle pain. You can purchase mattress warmers from stores such as Bed Bath and Beyond and Walmart or from retailers such as Amazon.
There are many websites where one can find information on allergies in children. The following websites are very helpful: KidsHealth, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, and WebMD.
Feather pillows are a fine idea for someone with allergies, as long as these allergies do not include allergies to down. Those with down allergies could have severe reactions to using feather pillows. However, general seasonal allergies should not be affected by feather pillow use.
I don't know why someone would want a chicken in their mattress. It would make your mattress lumpy and smell bad.
If the person who has allergies also has the flu, then yes.You cannot get the flu from someone just because they have allergies, if that's what you're asking.
Most bagless vacuums are ideal for people with allergies of any kind.
Someone may find an AeroBed mattress topper at any Sleep Country location. You could look at any other mattress and linen sale location or look on Kijiji to find the required topper.
Someone might hide soap under the mattress to keep it hidden from others, such as in a shared living situation where they don't want their soap to be used by someone else or stolen.
The Biker Mustache- Black includes latex and should not be used by someone with latex allergies.
Yes there are heated mattress pads available for someone that wants to stay warmer. There usually is several heat settings for specfic needs but be warned there have been reviews of mattress pads sparking in the past.
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Yes all you have to do is: 1. Lift mattress 2. Have the person lay face up under the mattress 3. Close mattress on top of them like a sandwich 4. Climb on top of matters and jump,jump,jump.