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Luxury Bedding for Allergy Sufferers: Top Picks and Tips

by Lucas Mills 28 Aug 2024 0件のコメント

Investing in a brand-new duvet should bring you comfort and a restful night's sleep, not a cascade of allergies. If you find yourself sneezing, sniffling, or waking up with itchy eyes, you’re not alone. Common allergens like dust mites, mould, and pet dander can lurk in typical bedding, exacerbating allergy symptoms. So, to help you breathe easy and sleep soundly, we've created a comprehensive guide to bedding types that minimise these pesky allergens.


How Does Bedding Exacerbate Allergies? 

It might sound confusing to some, and others might not even notice it because they're asleep, but bedding can be a significant cause of allergies. The evidence is very convincing suggesting that asthma and other allergies have very close links to ineffective bedding.

Bedding can exacerbate allergies in several ways:

  1. Dust Mites: These tiny creatures thrive in warm, humid environments like your mattress and pillows. Dust mite droppings contain proteins that can trigger allergic reactions, leading to sneezing, runny noses, and itchy eyes.
  2. Mould: If your bedding isn't breathable, it can trap moisture, creating a perfect breeding ground for mould. Mould spores can cause respiratory issues and aggravate asthma symptoms.
  3. Pet Dander: If your furry friends share your bed, their dander can accumulate in your bedding. Pet dander contains proteins that can trigger allergies and asthma attacks.
  4. Chemicals: Some bedding materials are treated with chemicals like formaldehyde and flame retardants, which can cause skin irritation and respiratory problems for sensitive individuals.

 

Benefits of Hypoallergenic Bedding Materials

Sick of waking up with a runny nose? Look for bedding made out of these hypoallergenic materials: 


Alpaca Wool

Naturally hypoallergenic, alpaca wool bedding is a dream for anyone with allergies. It’s resistant to dust mites and mould, creating a safer sleeping environment. Plus, its breathability and moisture-wicking properties keep you comfortable and dry all night long. 


New Zealand-Grown Wool

New Zealand wool bedding is not only hypoallergenic but also sustainable. Its natural resistance to allergens like dust mites and mould makes it a top choice for health-conscious sleepers. Not to mention, supporting local, eco-friendly production feels just as good as the restful sleep it provides.


Our Top Picks for Allergy-Friendly Luxury Bedding

Finding bedding that combines luxury with allergy relief can be a challenge, but Eiderdown New Zealand offers some standout options that deliver on both fronts. Here are some of our favourites:

 

Alpaca 150gsm Summer Weight Duvet

This duvet is perfect for summer nights. Made from 100% New Zealand-grown alpaca, it’s naturally hypoallergenic, odour-resistant, and lighter than wool. Its smooth fibres offer a soft, breathable touch, keeping you cool without overheating. With excellent moisture-wicking properties, this duvet ensures you stay dry and comfortable throughout the night.

 

Adjustable 100% Wool Pillow 

This pillow is filled with Joma Wool Pearls, creating a unique balance of softness and support. The 100% cotton case features a zip, allowing you to adjust the fill level to suit your needs. Breathable and hypoallergenic, this pillow is a great alternative to traditional down, providing comfort without compromising your health.

 

Wool Four Seasons Machine Washable Duvet 

This versatile duvet is designed for use all year round. Made with 100% cotton cambric fabric, it boasts a 290 thread count and is Oeko-Tex® certified for chemical safety. The Sanitised® treatment offers added allergy protection. Its machine-washable design ensures easy maintenance, making it a practical yet luxurious addition to your bedding collection.

 

Tips for Maintaining an Allergy-Free Sleep Environment

If you don’t want to make the switch to Allergy-friendly bedding just yet, there are still a few precautions you can take to keep the sniffles at bay: 

  • Regularly Washing and Airing Bedding: One of the simplest ways to reduce allergens is by washing your bedding regularly. Use hot water to kill dust mites and other allergens. Don’t forget to air your pillows and duvets frequently to keep them fresh and free from moisture build-up, which can lead to mould.
  • Using Dust Mite Covers and Encasements: Invest in high-quality dust mite covers and encasements for your mattresses and pillows. These protective barriers prevent dust mites from infiltrating your bedding, significantly reducing your exposure to allergens. They’re an easy and effective way to enhance your sleep environment.
  • Maintaining a Clean and Dust-Free Bedroom: Regular cleaning is essential to keep allergens at bay. Dust surfaces with a damp cloth to trap particles rather than spreading them into the air. Vacuum your floors, carpets, and rugs regularly with a vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA filter to capture fine particles. Keeping clutter to a minimum also helps reduce dust accumulation.
  • Recommendations for Air Purifiers and Humidity Control: Using an air purifier in your bedroom can dramatically improve air quality by removing airborne allergens such as dust, pollen, and pet dander. Look for purifiers with HEPA filters for the best results. Additionally, maintaining optimal humidity levels (between 30-50%) can prevent the growth of mould and dust mites. 

 

Conclusion 

For those looking to make a worthwhile investment in their health, Eiderdown New Zealand offers a superb range of hypoallergenic luxury bedding. From alpaca duvets to wool pillows and New Zealand-grown wool mattress toppers, we’ve got everything you need to create an allergy-free, luxurious sleep environment.

So, why wait? Upgrade your sleep experience with hypoallergenic bedding from Eiderdown New Zealand and enjoy the perfect blend of health, comfort, and warmth. Sleep well, breathe easy, and wake up refreshed every day.
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