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Anti-dustmite cover/protector for mattress/duvet and pillow

  • 17-01-2011 10:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15


    Hey, I was just wondering if somebody might have any advice as to where to get protective covers in Cork for bedding to help with my son's dust mite allergy? I realise it's impossible to get rid of them, but I read on the Internet that such covers retain mites and their allergens efficiently. I found an article on how to choose a Mattress Protector:
    link

    Anti-dustmites covers should be tightly-woven, air-permeable and washable at 60C. Has anyone seen any locally? I know I can get them online but I would prefer to see/touch them before I spend a fortune (they are quite expensive).


    Any experience with any particular brand? Do you see any improvement with your allergy?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 926 ✭✭✭drzhivago


    change wrote: »
    Hey, I was just wondering if somebody might have any advice as to where to get protective covers in Cork for bedding to help with my son's dust mite allergy? I realise it's impossible to get rid of them, but I read on the Internet that such covers retain mites and their allergens efficiently. I found an article on how to choose a Mattress Protector:
    link

    Anti-dustmites covers should be tightly-woven, air-permeable and washable at 60C. Has anyone seen any locally? I know I can get them online but I would prefer to see/touch them before I spend a fortune (they are quite expensive).


    Any experience with any particular brand? Do you see any improvement with your allergy?

    asthmafriendly.ie

    is a standard for these things now i believe


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