BedCare bedding is designed to create a safe, comfortable, and allergen-free sleep environment for every household. From mattress and pillow encasements to protective covers and pillow protectors, BedCare products help protect your bedding from dust mites, allergens, spills, and everyday wear. Investing in BedCare bedding means prioritizing both comfort and health, giving your family the ability to sleep soundly and wake up refreshed.
One of the standout features of BedCare bedding is our high-quality, breathable materials, which ensure a soft, cozy feel while providing complete barrier protection. Our bedding covers and encasements shield against common triggers like dust mites and pet dander, helping reduce allergy symptoms and improve overall indoor wellness. Easy to install and maintain, these products allow you to remove, wash, and replace bedding without stress, making healthy sleep a simple habit.
Beyond allergy protection, BedCare bedding preserves the life of your mattress and pillows. The encasements and covers guard against moisture, spills, and daily wear, ensuring long-lasting hygiene and durability. With options for a variety of bedding products, from sheets to pillow covers, you can create a fully protected sleep space that meets your family’s needs.
Families, allergy-sensitive individuals, and anyone seeking a healthier home environment can benefit from BedCare bedding. These protective products combine convenience, comfort, and wellness, making it easy to maintain a clean, safe, and inviting bedroom. Discover why we love BedCare and why it’s the ultimate choice for protecting your sleep environment while enhancing comfort and peace of mind.
If night-time allergies are keeping you awake, you might want to take a look at the type of bedding your using. Investing in the best anti-allergy bedding can help reduce exposure to and relieve allergy symptoms overall, letting you get a better night’s sleep. Without the right bedding for your specific needs, you could be making conditions like hay fever, seasonal allergies, eczema, and even asthma worse. Our BedCare™ Allergy Bedding is expertly crafted and specifically designed to help limit and reduce exposure to harmful allergens and contaminates that may be disturbing your nightly routine. From blocking out spills and stains to protecting you and you’re bedding against dust mites, bed bugs, and other allergens, it’s easy to see why we love BedCare™!
Did you know that not all allergy bedding is created equal or that there are different types of allergy bedding? At BedCare™, we offer Allergy Pillows, Pillow Covers, Mattress Covers, Comforter Covers, and Blankets, all efficient at protecting against, blocking out, or reducing exposure to harmful contaminates and allergens. In particular, our Zippered Mattress Covers and Pillow Protectors are easy to care for, easy to apply, and super-efficient at protecting against dust mites, bed bugs, and many other allergens. We also offer our line of All-Cotton Pillow, Mattress, and Duvet Covers backed by OEKEO-TEX® STANDARD 100 and AAFA’s Asthma & Allergy Friendly® Certifications.
What is an Asthma & Allergy Friendly® Certification?
If you haven’t already heard of the AAFA and their Asthma & Allergy Friendly® certification, then you may be wondering just what that qualification means. For starters, the AAFA (Allergy & Asthma Foundation of America) is a leading national patient organization for individuals dealing with asthma and allergies. Founded in 1953, their main goal has been to dedicate their time, energy, and resources to improving the quality of life and reducing the burden of disease for people suffering from asthma and allergies all around the world. Their mission is to serve people with asthma and allergies through support, advocacy, education, and research.
Specifically, the Asthma & Allergy Friendly® Certification is given to household products, including textiles, that meet AAFA and ASL’s (Allergy Standards Limited) strict and ever-evolving standards. Together they test products to determine their overall effect on the health and well-being of consumers. If a product passes their rigorous testing, then it earns the coveted Asthma & Allergy Friendly® seal of certification. Unfortunately, many home products promise to help improve allergies and asthma without science or results to back these promises up. It can become downright exhausting and difficult for consumers to sift through which claims are false and which are true. This is why it’s the main goal of both the AAFA and ASL to assist customers and patients with choosing the right products for a safe and healthy home.
What Actually is “Anti-Allergy” Bedding?
Anti-allergy bedding is made to help protect you and your bed from various types of allergen-causing contaminates. This includes dust mites, bed bugs, mold and pollen spores, pet dander, and many others. Dust mites, for example, love to make their home in the warm, humid environment of our pillows, blankets, and mattresses. This can lead to many adverse health effects for people who are allergic to them and their waste. It’s also important to note that they live in places where our dead skin cells accumulate because that’s their main source of food. This is precisely why we at BedCare™ have created our All-Cotton Zippered Pillow, Mattress, and Duvet covers to help protect you and prevent dust mites, bed bugs, and other allergens from getting in or out of your bedding.
Differences Between Anti-Allergy, Hypoallergenic, and Non-Allergenic –
Once you’ve made the decision to purchase allergy bedding for you or your family, you may start to feel overwhelmed with the many different kinds available. In addition, it can be quite confusing to know what words and claims mean when it comes to allergy prevention and protection. Some terms you may come across are “Anti-Allergy,” “Hypoallergenic,” and “Non-Allergenic.” All of these terms mean different things in relation to the product they’re describing. And all can help with relieving and reducing exposure to allergies in some form or other. However, to be thorough, there are slight differences that you should be aware of before you purchase an item.
Anti-Allergy: This term refers to either an active ingredient or entire product makeup, which is intended to prevent, minimize, and reduce an allergic reaction and help reduce the presence of dust mites and other allergens.
Hypoallergenic: This term plainly means that there is a decreased chance of an allergic reaction to whatever the product is or the materials it’s made from. For example, organic cotton is naturally hypoallergenic and more breathable, which reduces moisture, and damp conditions that dust mites and mold tend to thrive in.
Non-Allergenic: Lastly, this simply means that the product itself and the items used to make it won’t cause an allergic reaction or contain no allergy-causing materials. However, triggers such as dust mites or bed bugs could still end up being present within the item.
The Easiest Ways to Prevent Dust Mites & Allergens in your Bedroom:
- Routinely vacuuming carpets and upholstery with a HEPA Vacuum Cleaner will help reduce allergens and dust mites in these locations
- Remembering to frequently wash bedding and other fabrics with Anti-Allergen Laundry Detergent and Laundry Additives will help neutralize allergens and other contaminates present
- Use a damp cloth or Micro-Fiber Towel to dust surfaces to avoid dispersing allergens back into the air
- Allow bedding time to air out before making your bed each morning so the humidity and moisture can evaporate, helping prevent the growth of mold and deter dust mites
- Invest in a HEPA Air Purifier for your bedroom to capture airborne allergens and pollutants that are floating around in the air of your
- Keep pets out of your bedroom but ESPECIALLY your bed to help prevent the transfer of dust, dander, dust mites, and other allergens
- During pollen season when counts are high, keep your bedroom windows closed or use a Window Screen Filter to prevent outside allergens from entering
- Maintain steady humidity levels at or below 50% relative humidity with a Humidity Gauge to inhibit the spread of allergens and growth of dust mites and mold