What do you mean by protective cover?
This concept seems almost silly because we bathe and change clothes every single day, but bed mattresses and pillows are not something we have the chance to scrub clean. Undoubtedly, we do change and cleanse the bed bags and pillow cases with the right frequency, but we don’t put “protective cover” on after taking a shower. We dress up but forget to put on the innerwear. A protective cover is designed for the mattress and pillow in the same way after shower one will always use a towel and regret not having done so. A mattress and pillow has the ability to absorb moisture and is extremely encouraged to use the protective cover as it will ensure the hygiene of the bedding and improve sleep.
Why do you want to have a protective cover?
Mold, moisture as well as dust mites can simply be spread and developed in the warm humid places… Roughly, 1 in every three people will tell you they have an allergy. Since dust mites deep within the base of the pillow or inside the mattress is not seen by the eye witnesses or many headcases opt for a dehumidifier to eliminate the chances of humidity. But there are biological stressors including children who have bedwetting accidents, food and beverages splashing on the bed, and skin flakes and fur from the body or pets which allow bacteria to grow.
Bedding that doesn’t have a protective cover is like permitting the bacteria that might be in the sleeping quarters to have direct access to the skin surface and the respiratory tract during sleep. All the money spent on high-quality and aesthetically pleasing materials for the bed and even skin cream products is a waste of resources if there is no protective cover.