How to choose anti-mite bedding

Choose anti-mite bedding, while considering anti-mite, we also need to consider ventilation. Anti-mite bedding is generally very dense, and its permeability is generally weaker than ordinary bedding, so it is best to choose one with micro-pores, so that moisture can be discharged in time. Don't be superstitious that the bedding against mites should be completely airtight. This is another confusing statement. Mites are not so small that people can't see them, but because 75% of their bodies are water, which is transparent and invisible to the naked eye.

Anti-mite bedding should be comfortable, and it is best to replace ordinary bedding. Some anti-mite bedding can't be washed more because of its special structure, so it is necessary to cover a layer of ordinary bedding when using it, which will greatly reduce the comfort. For example, a quilt covered with two layers will be much heavier and may be disobedient. First, it will affect the quality of sleep, and second, it may catch a cold in winter. And people with allergies know that they should try to avoid catching a cold. So this can't be ignored.

The principle of anti-mite suit is to isolate mites and wrap them in ordinary fillers to prevent them from contacting the human body and causing allergic reactions; The function of using anti-mite bedding is that on the one hand, the mites inside can't climb out, and the bodies and feces of mites won't leak out and contact the human body to cause allergies. On the other hand, hair/dander, nails, grease, etc. Will not enter the filler, are isolated by the anti-mite cover. In this way, they have no main food source and will gradually reduce their reproduction.

After isolation, allergens such as mite carcasses and feces will not come into contact with the human body, and these allergens will decompose after a long time.