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Go to Linens & Things or Bed Bath & Beyond or anyplace else that sells bedding and look for "sheet clips" or "sheet suspenders". These are clips with elastic bands attached --you clip them the lower edges of the mattress cover and anchor it beneath the mattress
1. Allergy mattress cover is soooo hot it wakes me up at night?
Do some research and see if they make any different kinds. Good luck!
2. How to clean pop stain off of feather mattress cover?
try one of those spot remover pads for your clothes. That might do the trick
3. Do you use a mattress cover/pad on crib mattresses?
I always have. Mainly ecause alot of crb mattresses are waterproof, so they just seem like they are not real comfortable to sleepon. Mattress covers give a little padding, sbut no enough to be a danger to baby. Just make sure it fits snuggly &that crib sheets fits over it properly.
4. Do you think a second mattress cover would help?
my kids are in bunk beds and are both allergic to dust i was told by their specialist to buy a matress slip protector to cover their entire matress, but they cost $600 for 2 beds so instead i brought their beds 2 regular covers for each bed, i put them on both sides, it worked great for only $100, try it you will still get dustmites, u gotta wash all the bedding once a month, xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
5. How do I eliminate body odor from my bedroom?
What you need to find out, is where the odor is coming from. You say it's 'body odor' but it may be mildew. Smell around the room to determine the source. Wash your sheets, pillowcases, and mattress cover, if you have one. Vacuum the mattress as well as you can (it may be time for a new one). What usually smells the most in bedrooms, is the rug. I would recommend going to your local supermarket and asking about steam cleaner rentals (pretty cheap: like 40 bucks to rent the machine, and another 20-30 bucks for the cleaner you need to run it). Read the instructions. A good odor cover-up for the rug after it dries, is a powder room-deodorizer. Follow the instructions for that as well. Wipe all surfaces in the room with a rag and some lysol. If you have non-rug floor-surfaces in the room, wipe those as well (pledge or lestoil, depending on what kind of surface it is.) Follow this up with a few sprays of febreeze (works awesome). Good luck.
6. dust mite mattress cover, do you think they are worth it? I'm allergic to dust mite poop?
If you can not wash them every week give them a good shaking or an airing. Pehaps change the sheets a couple of time a week
7. I bought a mattress cover today from target, and it looks like there is blood on it?
If you can not take it back try washing it with clear ammonia
8. How to Quickly Change Crib Sheets When There's a Nighttime Diaper Leak
If your baby has a diaper leak in the middle of the night, the traditional options have been to 1) replace the crib sheet with a clean one in the rare case your sleep-deprived brain has remembered to keep a spare, or 2) do laundry and sob. (You can not just drape any old blanket on the bare mattress and say "see ya in the morning"-it could be a choking hazard.) However, you can can save yourself from either of these situations by making "crib sheet lasagna." No, I do not mean you should numb your pee-stained sorrows by stuffing your face with lasagna. This is how crib sheet lasagna works works (thanks to Asha Dornfest's Parent Hacks for the catchy name): Before bedtime, you place a waterproof mattress cover on the mattress, and then a regular crib sheet over it, and then another waterproof mattress cover over that, followed by another regular crib sheet. (You can keep going, if you would like, until it gets too bulky.) Get it? Multiple layers, like lasagna. Then at night, when your baby has a diaper leak (or gets sick and throws up), you simply pull off the top sheet and mattress cover, toss them in the hamper, and go back to sleep. Alternately, you can use puppy training pads in place of waterproof crib sheets. After a leak, just take off the top sheet and throw out the puppy pad, and you are good to go. If you are experiencing a string of leaks, however, you will want to address the problem at the diaper level. Try making a double diaper, adding a diaper booster pad or moving up to the next diaper size. As a parent, there will be plenty of reasons you will be awake in the middle of the night. May leakage not be one of them.