Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Sleep tight do not let the bed bugs bite

“Sleep tight; don’t let the bed bugs bite.” An old plague is resurfacing, hotels and homes across the world are fighting and epidemic of bed bugs. When it comes to combating unwanted bed bugs and microbes Cozy Earth Bamboo Comforters and Cozy Earth Silk Comforters are the way to go because they are naturally inhospitable to bed bugs, microbes, bacteria, and allergens! Our Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheets, Duvet Covers, and comforters are 99% resistant to dust mites and bed bugs.

Cozy Earth Bamboo Comforters will keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. How? Because Cozy Earth’s Bamboo breathes by naturally wicking moisture away from the body. By eliminating this humidity between your body and the comforter, Cozy Earth’s comforters regulate your body temperature so you don’t get cold and you never over-heat.

Because Cozy Earth Bamboo comforters and sheets are naturally anti-bacterial and temperature regulating, you sweat less and your bedding is cleaner. This means less laundry, and more living life! When it is time to wash your bedding, don’t worry our Cozy Earth Bamboo Duvet Covers and Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheets are machine washable. Simply put them in your washer on a gentle cycle, cool water, mild detergent, no bleach. Then hang dry them or toss them in the dryer on a low cycle.

Your Cozy Earth Bamboo Comforter naturally fights against bacteria. The bamboo plant possesses a natural anti-microbial enzyme called “Kun” which is extremely resistant to bacteria, mold, and fungal infestation.  One hundred percent viscose from bamboo fabric was tested over a 24-hour period, and the fabric had a 99.8% antibacterial kill rate. (It’s true, Google it.)

Cozy Earth Bamboo from viscose is considered a green sustainable fabric. It is one of the world’s most plentiful natural resources, making bamboo-based fabrics the leading eco-friendly textiles in the world. Bamboo grows like a weed and is considered to be so in many places around the world. It matures in about 3-4 years and grows up to 6 feet in a couple of years, compared to the 25 to 70 years it takes for a tree to mature. When it’s harvested, bamboo simply grows back like the lawn in your yard. Bamboo also requires little water to grow, and it is sustained by rainfall, as opposed to cotton crops that require extensive irrigation. We could go on but you get the picture….our bedding goes a long way to protect this Cozy Earth of ours!

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