Premium Mattress Covers
If you suspect that you have bed bugs or scabies, the very first thing you should do is encase your mattresses and box springs in covers. Bed bugs prefer mattresses and box springs, as they provide a safe haven and easy access to their victims. Stopping them in this location is the very first defense against bed bug infestation. These mattress covers also help in cases of scabies or human itch mite infestation to protect you against re-infestation.
Our Premium Mattress Cover is made of a lightweight polyester knit fabric joined to an ultra-thin, allergen-proof Comfortech polyurethane membrane making this mattress encasement water resistant as well. The fabric stretches as you move for supreme comfort making this an excellent allergen mattress cover for your bed.
Unlike many other mattress covers on the market, these mattress covers do not need tape to cover the zippers. They are bed bug, mite and scabies proof once zippered around your mattress they will help protect your and your family.
- Use 1 Each for Mattress & Box Spring Covers
- Sizes available: Crib 29"x52", Twin 39"x75", Twin Long 39"x 80" (ideal for dorm rooms!), Full 54" x 75", Queen 60"x 80", King 78" x 80" and California King 73" x 84"
For King or California King Mattresses, please check your box spring before ordering a cover for it. Most King or California King box springs are split design. King Split Box Springs require 2 Twin Mattress Covers and California King Split Box Springs require 2 Twin Long Mattress Covers.
Note: Our Premium Mattress Covers can will only protect your from bed bugs, mites or scabies that are on your mattress. Please refer to the following for all natural treatment options for your skin and home: Bed Bugs or Scabies.
Instructions
For treatment of bed bugs, mites, fleas, or scabies: treat mattress with steam and/or vaccumn and enclose in mattress cover. For best results we recommend leaving the cover on permanently; at minimum leave on for 2-3 weeks.
Maintain Mattress Cover: Vaccumn every 10 to14 days to capture any allergens that may have gotten on the surface; consider using a HEPA vacuum or allergen-proof vacuum bag. You can also close the zipper and machine wash the encasing once or twice a year in HOT water. Tumble dry at the LOWEST setting. Do not bleach, iron or dry clean.