Buy AllerZip Waterproof Bed Bug Proof Zippered Bedding Encasement, Full Size (7"-12" Deep)AllerZip Waterproof Bed Bug Proof Zippered Bedding Encasement, Full Size (7"-12" Deep) Product Description:
- Certified by an Entomology Laboratory to be bed bug proof
- Dust mite barrier and protection against allergens such as pollen, mold and pet dander
- Breathable, 100% cotton terry surface is cool and comfortable to sleep on
- Complete mattress or boxspring encasement for total protection
- Full 54"x75" Fits mattress or boxspring 8"-13" deep
Product Description
Protect either mattress or box spring. Bed bug and dust mite infestations are serious problems that can cause a variety of health concerns including asthma, eczema and allergies. Aller-Zip mattress and box spring encasements provide an effective barrier to infestation. Because treatments cant reach the core of an already infected mattress and box spring, they usually need to be disposed of - but no longer. Aller-Zip protects your mattress investment and most importantly, your health. Its cotton, terry-cloth fabric toplayer is soft and comfortable under your sheets. Guaranteed against leaks or tears for 10 years or the factory will replace at no cost. (Full Size: 54x75 in., Fits bedding 7 to 12 in.Deep) Wash before use for best results. Do not bleach or dry clean.
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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
sleeping again
By C. Michaels
After we realized we had bedbugs and doing enough research on line, we had our apartment sprayed, all clothing tossed into a hot dryer, and new mattress were bought. Not long after we found a "guest" roaming around our living room sofa.They were quickly killed and these mattress covers were bought, both beds were treated with a spray of 90% Isopropyl Alcohol (don't do this if there are smokers in your home or at least air out the room right afterwards)or you can use a bedbug spray from a company called "Hot Shot" kills them on contact(Die! MF DIE!!) then covered with the Bedding encasement. We also treated the sofa and loveseat, and all sheets and blankets every few days....just to be "safe"Happy to say no new bites = peaceful night.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Sleep in peace!
By EllieB
I travel very often, and it is only a miracle that I haven't had problems for a long time. Last summer, after volunteering at a teen summer camp for a week, I found some interesting black bugs on my bed (in retrospect, I don't think they were bed bugs, but it was enough to freak me out). Now I know why all the mattresses at the camp were covered in plastic..I started doing some research on bedbugs and was amazed that supposedly they can live up to 18 months without eating!! So even if I thought I was rid of everything, there may be a few just hanging out and dieting until I thought the coast was clear. My bed was already on risers (those plastic ones that hold the bed frame, nothing fancy) so I pulled the bed away from the wall about 5"(who knew bedbugs love wood??) and threw all my sheets and blankets in the dryer on high heat for about 2 hours to make sure they were bug free. Not long after that, I saw another type of bug - so I was DONE! I hadn't had a really good night's sleep in over 6 weeks. So I purchased the AllerZip Mattress encasement and the boxspring encasement also. It wasn't terrible to do, and these babies seal tight. I also bought a couple of pillow case covers, and so if anything was in there, they are IN THERE, and can't get out.From the first night I had them on, it was awesome. I could sleep in peace. I bought some bed bug spray (one that Amazon sells that is safe to use - I wanted to protect myself from bugs, not poison myself), which I sprayed on the carpets and the baseboard near the head of the bed (I don't have a headboard, but I would have disconnected that anyway), and I also bought diatomaceous earth from Amazon, which is extremely safe, and sprinkled it between the mattress and the boxspring AND I filled up all the risers with it. Diatomaceous earth is simply shells crushed into a powder form, but one website said that if any bugs crawl through it, it cuts them up and they bleed to death. So I had attacked the carpeting and the baseboards, the mattress and the boxspring, and now the only way they could get onto the bed is to crawl up the risers and then up the legs of the bed. Now they would die that way too. So I am good to go! Some other encasements got no-so-great reviews, and I didn't want to chance it just to save a few bucks. AllerZip is awesome.OH- ONE MORE THING!! Once you have made your bed an oasis from critters, DON'T put anything on the bed OR sit on the bed with street clothes! Big-name stores, movie theaters, libraries and doctor's offices have all had bed bug infestations. You could put brand new clothes on the bed before you hang them up, or you could sit down on the bed after seeing a movie or being in a doctor waiting room, and they could wind up on the bed and you'd have to start all over again. And of course NEVER put your suitcase on the bed to unpack (which is what I ALWAYS used to do, but will never do again!!) - I unpack in my basement now, where the washer is, and just throw everything in there. Good luck!
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
So Far So Good!
By Bizigirl
I purchased this item for my adult son who was having problems with bed bugs. He couldn't sleep in his bed without waking with many itchy bites. After covering his mattress and box spring this product the first night, he didn't have any problems with sleeping or being bitten. It's been a few weeks now and so far, so good!Bizigirl
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