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SafeRest Zippered Mattress Protector - Premium 6-9 Inch Waterproof Mattress Cover for Bed - Breathable & Noiseless Washable Mattress Encasement - Twin

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Size: Twin


Style: 6-9" Deep


Features

  • WATERPROOF - Big spill? No big deal. The soft terry cotton material on this waterproof mattress protector wicks up even the biggest accidents or stains without any leakage.
  • ZIPPER GUARD - No holes here, folks. Our twin mattress cover comes with a well-designed zipper to make sure your bed is covered from every angle for protection from unwanted creepy crawlies.
  • BREATHABLE - Our cooling mattress protector is super soft, super secure, and super soothing. No more sweaty summer nights - this cover will keep you cool!
  • LARGE FIT - These mattress protectors fit snugly on mattresses that are up to 9" thick, to give you full bedding protection.
  • MACHINE WASHABLE - You deserve bed covers that are as easy to clean as they are to sleep on - and we've got the answer! Toss this cover in the washer and tumble dry for a stress-free clean.

Description

SafeRest Encasements Protect Your Mattress Against Fluids. Through extensive research and development, SafeRest has created a better way to protect your mattress. Those who perspire while sleeping or have children, pets or incontinence will also benefit from SafeRest's waterproof technology. Our encasements were specifically designed combining cutting edge Micro-Zippers along with breathable fabric. Rather than disposing of expensive unprotected mattress sets, SafeRest encasements seal and safeguard your mattress. Soft Cotton Terry Surface - Breathable, Cool and Noiseless. To keep our encasements cool and noiseless, the surface material is made with soft cotton terry back coated with a breathable 100% waterproof membrane layer. Our premium cotton terry naturally absorbs moisture and is completely noiseless. Exclusive 360 Secure Velcro Flap with Exclusive Micro-Zipper. Our patented 360 Secure Velcro flap protects the zipper from accidental openings. Machine Washable. Machine- wash with your sheets using normal household detergents that do not contain bleach. Tumble dry on low heat. Do not iron. SafeRest encasements contain no vinyl, phthalates, flame retardants or PVCs and are backed by a full replacement 10-year warranty


Size: Twin


Special Feature: Waterproof


Brand: SafeRest


Color: 6-9" Deep


Coil Type: Micro Coil


Model Name: Zippered Mattress Protector


Item Weight: 2.27 Pounds


Product Care Instructions: Machine Wash


Package Dimensions: 11.1 x 10.5 x 2.8 inches


Item Weight: 2.27 pounds


Manufacturer: SafeRest


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SYNCHKG023653


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 7, 2010


Item Weight: 2.27 Pounds


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  • takes time to prep it right, but worth it.
Size: Queen Style: 9-12" Deep
I ordered this mattress protector for my boyfreind who had a run-in with bedbugs a few years ago and is still a bit paranoid about it. He had just purchased a new queen sized pillow top mattress a couple months prior, and I figured this would be a good time to protect it and a chance to give him some extra peace of mind. To be clear, about the time this came in, we found what we think was a loner bedbug in or close to maturity, and I had gotten a few bites over the course of a week while staying there and sleeping on the new bed. Between these protectors (I bought one for the boxsprings and one for the mattress), a heat gun, and copious amounts of Diatemacious Earth (spelling? It's a fine dust of super small sharp particles that essentially cut into insects' joints and bodies, killing them), the bug was never seen again. I would highly recommend the dust to anyone fighting bugs, in conjunction with these covers. I would recommend opening the package and examining the seams - all of them, including the zipper - and look over the fabric for any defects. There were several reviews that complained about loose stitching or tears. These are made in huge factories on machines at a ridiculous pace - sometimes things get a little out of line at that kind of speed and scale, so it never hurts to check. Ours were both great. Also, some complained about the 'chemical' or 'plastic' smell. They are a bit strong, but running them through the washer and dryer first, as suggested on the package, takes care of that. We washed the two covers together, with nothing else. Initially, we left them zipped to avoid damage to the fine coil of the zipper, but in hindsight, I would say lust leave it unzipped all the way. When it came to the spin cycle, the closed zippers and the water resistance of the covers created giant flappy water balloons that kept throwing the washer out of balance. We unzipped them to release the water and it was all fine. They will take a ridiculous amount of time to dry. Just keep the heat low, be patient, and take them out to rearrange them in the dryer again to help them dry evenly. Some reviewers wrote about their covers melting or becoming brittle form drying - because they turned the heat too high. Just chill. You had to wait for the thing to ship to your house, waiting a couple hours with the dryer isn't gonna hurt you. We put them both on easily with two people, but with some patience and gracefullness, a single person may be able to do it. Having two people makes it easier to prevent tears in the cover after installing, while moving the mattress back into place. I gifted a protector for boxsprings and a mattress to my boyfriend for his new bed 4 months ago. He had a run in with bed bugs a few years that left him mildly traumatized. If you want a guaranteed rant, just ask him about it - On second thought, don't go there. We don't even go there. But, back to the covers.... I read a lot of reviews - mostly great, and several pretty bad - before purchasing. We had no problems with either of our covers. Here's what we looked out for based on the negative reviews (and common sense): - Check all seams for rips, loose stitches, and the like, one seam at a time so you don't miss anything. - Check over the fabric...all of it...for any rips, snagged threads, holes, or the like. Do this right out of the package so you can use the crease lines to help track your progress. - Run your covers through the washer with a bit of soap to neutralize the 'chemical' smell. Unzip it all the way to prevent the formation of a giant flappy water balloon that with try to strangle the agitator as your washer jumps about like a wild rodeo bull (yep, this happened). Unzip it all the way to prevent damage from the zipper getting pulled open, in case the two sides try to go opposite directions. - CHECK THE HEAT SETTING ON YOUR DRYER - Turn it down so you don't risk melting any of the synthetic materials. If it feels like you're taking a ridiculous amount of time to run it through and you're starting to feel like you're worrying too much, then YOU"RE DOING IT RIGHT! Take it out and fluff it and flip it around to help it dry evenly and (slightly) faster. I think we ran our covers through, like, 4 dryer cycles.... - Have two people to help put it on. It goes fairly easy and quick with a bit of teamwork and a plan, and will help prevent potential snags or rips from tugging. We slipped the cover over one end and slid it into place, then zipped one side before laying it down. We than lifted the zipped side up so we could straighten out the bottom of the cover in order to zip up the other end. Laid it down once more to zip the last side, and put the mattress/boxspring in place. - Be careful with the zipper. Gently tug your fabric into place so that the two sides of the zipper are close to each other and aligned. The zipper is small and fine so it can create a good bug barrier... Be nice to it, and it should zip just fine. Ours did have a couple "sticky patches" where it didn't quite want to zip. Just gently tug and coax the zipper pull, or unzip a ways and try again. If frustrated, walk away. It's not worth potentially busting that zipper after all the time and money you've spent on it thus far. - If you already have bedbugs, understand that this cover is not some magical kryptonite that eradicates bugs by simply existing in the same room. It can only kill bugs trapped inside, on an already affected mattress by trapping them in there until they starve (about a year or something crazy). Diatemacious (sp?) Earth will kill any bug it comes in contact with. Try using this in conjunction with your covers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018 by Terry

  • NOT waterproof
Size: Queen Style: 9-12" Deep
I put five stars so you would see this. My son wet the bed twice with this cover on. It went right through to the mattress both times. I don’t know how this is labeled waterproof. Other than that, i hope it’s doing it’s job. No bugs yet.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Courtney

  • Well made, but it's still too hot
Size: Full Style: 12-15" Deep
I bought this mattress encasement to protect a new, very expensive innerspring mattress about two months ago and put it on the first day the mattress arrived. I was sold on the reviews and promises of it not being hot. That was not true. It's still too hot. I took it off my mattress yesterday and finally had a fully restful night without any moments of uncomfortable heat. This encasement is very well made and does its job of protecting the mattress. But I am realizing the hard way that NO mattress protector, no matter how much the manufacturer promises to the contrary, can both shield against liquid spills and avoid trapping in body heat. That said, this particular mattress encasement was less hot than the cheaper plastic protectors I've used in the past. But it still eventually builds up too much heat during sleep, even during the winter when I don't turn on the heat overnight. And not getting good sleep ruins my day and makes it hard for me to function. So I've decided to risk spills, carpet worm bugs, etc. dirtying up or damaging my very costly mattress in exchange for a good night's sleep. That was the right decision. But if I do get bedbugs or whatnot and need a quality mattress encasement to deal with it, now I'll have this on hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023 by customer

  • Adequate with additional diligence (read on for the final solution)
Size: Queen Style: 9-12" Deep
I had a full-blown bedbug infestation (many dozens). I got my infestation through the walls from a neighboring apartment. So one can never truly be secure from a new infestation and needs to be constantly vigilant. First, it's important first to do a diligent primary elimination. There's a good guide at [...]. The bugs live in the walls, appliances -- everywhere -- for a long time so it's almost impossible to get rid of them all in one try. I had a small re-infestation (one-half dozen) after about 8 months. I first tried food grade diatomaceous earth and believe it probably works as claimed but the powder lingers in the air and choked me. I could always smell it in the air and always felt it in my sinuses so I discontinued it except to mist it into the walls through the electrical outlets and wall switches. This mattress cover (and the one for the box spring) do a good job of locking in any bugs or eggs that you might have missed from your primary elimination. However inconvenient for the bedbugs though, they will have no problem hiding elsewhere in your bedroom and home and simply crawl up onto your bed when they desire to feast on your blood. These covers also give the bedbugs fewer places to hide and breed on your bed itself when they later come out of their other hiding places. For my second infestation there were a few bugs actually hiding under the velcro flaps of these covers, the flaps that are intended to seal the gap at the very end of the zipper. With these covers on, that was their only hiding place on my bed itself so these covers are still worthwhile but are only a partial solution. After that second infestation, I decided to attack the problem with extreme prejudice. Following are the extra steps that one must take to remain bed bug free forever (you can thank me later): After the first elimination, one must be diligent to make sure that the bed never touches the walls, furniture and curtains (always leave a wide gap). Be certain that the bed sheets and bedspread never touch the ground (especially while you sleep). Never unpack luggage or moving boxes on top of the bed (better yet, unpack in the driveway and never place ANYTHING on your bed, period). Be wary of all new purchases, especially yard sale and thrift store purchases (wash everything immediately in the hottest water). With that done, the only way for the bugs to get to your bed (and your blood) is up the legs of the bed. MOST IMPORTANT STEP! Do a search for and purchase "Mouse Glue Boards." These are thin pieces of cardboard with strong glue on one side, strong enough to catch a mouse when it steps on it, so they will catch the bugs with ease. Cut down these glue boards to fit and tightly wrap the legs of your bed frame with them. Secure them with narrow strips of duct tape. (The glue doesn't stick well to itself and so needs the duct tape.) Leave adequate space between the strips of tape so that there is enough glue exposed to catch the bed bugs. These boards will finally eliminate them for good because they'll eventually need to feed and will try to make their way up from their other hiding places to the legs of the bed and get caught in the glue boards. Check the boards for bugs often. My bed's legs are cylindrical so the taping was easy. For other types of bed legs, you might have to do more creative duct taping. Finally, leave these glue boards on the legs of your bed always as the ultimate protection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013 by R.L. Dioxin

  • tired of getting bit?
Size: Full Style: 6-9" Deep
installed. no more waking up with itchy bite marks.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Son purchase
Size: Queen Style: 15-18" Deep
My son was going off to college so I ordered this for his dorm room and so far so good.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023 by scherrell stephens

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