Old beds are bad for you. Your whole quality of life is affected by getting a good nights sleep and your bed has an important role to play in ensuring that you get one.
It’s not supportive any more. Don’t wait until your aches and pains confirm it isn’t supporting your body and your spine any more. You should replace your bed before the damage to you is done. It’s worn out. After 10 years hard labour, fillings and spring resilience can have deteriorated by as much as 75% compared with their ‘as new’ state. It’s too small. The standard British 4’6”
double gives two people less room than a baby’s cot each. You need more space to sleep well together. It could be a fire hazard. Any bed made before 1988 does not conform to British safety standards for foams and fillings.
It’s no longer right for you. Because your comfort and support needs have changed over the years. It’s time for a new look in the bedroom. There are lots of bright new designs available on the market now that weren’t around a few years ago. It’s unhygienic. Having absorbed your sweat and skin scales over the years. House dust mites, which love to live in beds, could also be a real hazard for those with breathing problems. It’s definitely not right for the kids or any other family member looking for a hand me down. You wouldn’t like to give them a bad back, would you? You deserve better. A little more comfort and luxury than you could afford when you last bought a bed, perhaps.
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new bed, think about what you are currently sleeping on and what changes you want to see...
...is the bed too hard or too soft? Or too small? Do you want storage under the bed? What sort of sleeping
surface do you like - a firm one or soft and cosy one?
Work out roughly how much you need to spend.
Ideally you should invest between £450 and £1,200 for a double bed for your self and your partner to ensure a reasonable choiee of options.
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Also, make sure the sales person is fully aware of your situation...
...Do you have any specific health requirements? Will you have any trouble turning a mattress regularly? Do you have difficult access into your bedroom? Once you’ve talked through
your particular needs with a trained salesperson, he or she should be able to narrow down the choiee of beds on display to suit these require ments and also to fit within your budget. Try this selection... lie on
each of the chosen beds for as long as you feel necessary. Lie in your normal sleeping position and your reading / watching TV position with your partner, change positions, then make your final choice.
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