subject: Why You May Want To Consider Buying A Mattress From This Decade [print this page] The idea of buying a mattress is an ancient one. As early as 3600 B.C. the Persians were purchasing primitive waterbeds, and centuries later the Romans were creating the first featherbeds. Buying mattresses is a human convention as old as buying itself. Speaking of which, when was the last time you bought a mattress? If you can't remember, it's probably a good time to consider purchasing a mattress.
A new mattress will deliver a better night's sleep. If there is just one reason to buy a new mattress, this is it -- a restful night of sleep. 75% of Americans report experiencing sleep deprivation on a regular basis. More than half of the adult population (51%) admits to having sleep problems at least weekly. The nation is suffering from a massive sleep problem. Even though more sleep is a solution, its only part of it as higher quality sleep is as much a part of the solution to sleep deprivation as more sleep is. One of the best ways to improve the quality of your sleep is to purchase a better mattress. Consider a new mattress as a way to improve your health, your work performance, your personal relationships, and your entire life. Your success as a human being depends upon your ability to get a good night's sleep. Getting that good night's sleep depends on the quality of your mattress.
A new mattress will be far more comfortable than your old one. Mattresses, like clothes, cars, and computers, wear out over time. Since you actually spend up to a third of every day using your mattress, it is constantly being used and has to handle the whole weight of your body as you sleep and move around on it. Mattresses do not last forever, and their comfort level decreases over time. With the new technologies and advancements such as memory foam, no-spring mattresses and pillow top mattresses, you'll be getting a great night's sleep.
A new mattress is cleaner. Mattresses absorb billions of skin cells, dust mites, and plain old dirt over their lifetime. As humans sleep, old skin cells are sloughed off and filtered through the layers of sheets and mattress covers, eventually settling deep into the mattress itself. Even though the skin cells, dirt and mites are invisible to the naked eye, they can be a major source of allergens. You may find that the removal of an old mattress and replacement with new mattress will freshen the air quality in your bedroom and around your house.
According to sleep researchers, if your mattress is more than ten years old, you are probably getting insufficient quality and comfort of sleep. Buying a mattress may seem like a big purchase, but it is better to think of it as an important investment in your health and quality of life.
by: Elijah Justice
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