Are you looking for a simple but effective solution to protect your mattress from any liquid incidents? Do you want to extend the life of your bedding?
Generally made up of 2 different layers (one waterproof on the mattress side, the other absorbent on the sleeper’s side), the waterproof mattress protector can be adapted to all bed sizes, one or two people. It serves as a waterproof barrier between you and your mattress.
The use of waterproof bedding protection increases the longevity of your mattress by protecting it against all types of everyday accidents: leaks, saliva, perspiration, coffee…
Why Use Waterproof Protection?
Protecting your mattress is essential if you want to keep your bedding for as long as possible, and above all keep it healthy! Indeed, the waterproof mattress protector serves as protection against liquids and thus prevents all types of stains on your mattress. It will also limit the proliferation of mold and bacteria that grow in humid environments.
It Is Useful In The Following Cases:
- Child and baby (bedwetting, vomiting, bedwetting, rejections),
- Heavy periods,
- Incontinence in adults,
- Transpiration excessive,
- Animals.
After all, waterproof protection is essential to protect the beds of babies and (young) children. Bedwetting or vomiting during the night can happen so quickly! That’s why, if your mattress has a mattress protector, you just have to put it in the washing machine and you’re done! The mattress remains intact.
Similarly, for adults, the use of a mattress protector reduces the risk of damaging their mattress due to incontinence or heavy periods.
Night sweating, also known as night sweat, also requires waterproof protection. Sweat is characterized by sudden and heavy sweating during the night, and can soak the sheets and form unsightly yellow stains on the mattress or pillows.
As for our animal friends, they too are likely to degrade the condition of our mattress if it does not have protection against liquids…
The Waterproofing Of The Mattress Protector
The waterproofing of the mattress pads is ensured by a plasticized membrane, placed on the underside (mattress side). This provides effective protection against dust mites, dust and especially liquids.
Once considered noisy, waterproof membranes are now much more qualitative, both totally impermeable to liquids, and silent. Some membranes also offer better temperature regulation, they are breathable.
Here are the most common membranes found on waterproof mattress protectors or mattress pads:
Polyurethane Membrane
Polyurethane or PU membranes are both waterproof and breathable, but also flexible and quiet. Of better quality than the others, these are the membranes most used in the manufacture of waterproof mattress protectors.
Membrane PEPP
PEPP (Polyethylene Polypropylene) membranes offer total impermeability to the sleeper and great flexibility. They are not very breathable and have the advantage of being completely silent.
Membrane PVC
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) membranes also form an excellent barrier against liquids, for perfect protection of the mattress. However, it should be noted that they are not breathable and therefore not recommended for people who sweat a lot at night.
What Shape Should I Have For My Waterproof Mattress Protector?
Depending on what you are looking for, the shape of your mattress protector may differ:
Fitted sheet shape: allows you to cover the mattress thanks to its elasticated cap that keeps it in place and protects it perfectly.
Top shape: provides waterproof protection only on the top of the mattress. It is held in place by an elastic band at the four corners of the mattress.
Full cover shape or mattress renovation: covers your mattress entirely. This cover is easy to zip on and take off, and provides total protection. It is an alternative solution to changing mattresses.
Also remember to take into account the height of the cup (it should be slightly larger than the height of the mattress).
Waterproof Or Not?
Whether a mattress protector is waterproof or not, its cups are usually not waterproofed. Indeed, it is especially the mattress top that must be protected, as it is the most likely to come into contact with liquids. For any “normal” use, it is therefore not necessary to have waterproof caps.
However, if you want them to be so anyway, turn to a mattress renovator or a waterproof integral cover instead.
Discover Our 2-In-1 Fitted Sheet Mattress Protector
On the sleeper side, its fitted sheet function is adapted to contact with the skin. The soft and pleasant TENCELâ„¢ mesh ensures excellent temperature regulation and thus limits sweat and night sweating. Antibacterial and natural anti-mite, it absorbs moisture and prevents the formation of mold.
As for the mattress, its mattress protector function is waterproof. Its polyurethane membrane protects the mattress from liquids and leaks, while allowing air to circulate.