Who is a dust mite?

We spend a third of our lives sleeping. To feel rested, it is important to have quality sleep and a clean and comfortable sleeping environment.

Maarja Kroon wrote in 2012 in the dust allergy information material : "House dust mites are the most common cause of allergies. House dust mites are almost transparent, 0.2 - 0.3 mm long, spider-like creatures that are invisible to the eye. To reproduce, the mites need humidity above 50% and a temperature of 10 - 30°, and dander released from human skin as food. They find good living conditions in bed linen and mattresses, as well as elsewhere in soft furniture, interior textiles and soft toys. They especially like our beds: up to 10 million dust mites "live" in one mattress. 1 gram of mattress dust can contain 15,000 mites. Mites are found even in the cleanest home. But even during periods of unfavorable "climate" and a small food selection, the mites survive in the form of eggs or larvae. It does not matter at all whether the mattresses are made of natural or artificial materials."

Once dust mites have established themselves in your bed, getting rid of them is difficult.

Some recommendations from the article " What is dust allergy and what to do to prevent it ": "To prevent or get rid of dust mites, you should ventilate your home every day and reduce humidity, wash your bedding at a high temperature, use dust mite-resistant bedspreads, prefer damp cleaning of surfaces, etc."

Sleep products with SleepAngel product technology are a relief for dust allergy sufferers, as dust mites, bedbugs, viruses and bacteria cannot enter the sleeping device - the pillows are hermetically sealed (no seams), with air exchange taking place via the nanoporous PneumaPure filter.

SleepAngel pillows are comfortable and reliably clean. Safe for allergy sufferers and asthmatics, the choice of top athletes and recommended for anyone who values ​​a well-rested feeling.

Learn about SleepAngel technology and products on the SleepAngel website.