expiredStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Sep 05, 2023 10:22 AM
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expiredStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Sep 05, 2023 10:22 AM
Sealy Adaptive CopperChill Memory Foam Mattress: 8" King $245, 8" Queen
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1. **Airborne Fiberglass Particles**: If a mattress with a fiberglass fire barrier is improperly handled (e.g., removing the cover), tiny fiberglass particles can be released into the air. These particles can settle on nearby surfaces and become airborne again with movement. Breathing in these particles or getting them on the skin can cause irritation.
2. **Skin Irritation**: Fiberglass particles, when they come in contact with the skin, can cause itching, rashes, and irritation. This can be especially problematic for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
3. **Respiratory Issues**: Inhaling fiberglass particles can cause respiratory issues, as the particles can irritate the lungs. Prolonged exposure can potentially lead to more severe respiratory problems.
4. **Difficult to Clean**: Once released, fiberglass particles can be challenging to fully remove from a home environment. It can cling to fabrics, carpets, and other surfaces.
5. **Misinformation and Lack of Awareness**: Many consumers are unaware that their mattresses contain fiberglass. They might remove the cover for washing or for other reasons, unintentionally releasing fiberglass particles.
While the inclusion of fiberglass in some mattresses is meant to meet federal flammability standards, it's essential for consumers to be aware of the potential risks and handle such mattresses according to the manufacturer's instructions. If concerned about fiberglass in mattresses, consumers can look for alternative flame retardant materials or mattresses that meet fire safety standards without the use of fiberglass.
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includes 36% glass.
I call BS. Sealy is owned by Tempur Sealy, and Tempur Sealy uses fiberglass in its Tempur-Pedic mattresses. Tempur Sealy won't outright tell you there's fiberglass in Tempurpedic mattresses though, they carefully side-stop the questions.
Notice how Sealy said there's no fiberglass IN the foam... and then they said they said they don't use fiberglass IN the cover?
The same is true for Tempur Sealy's Tempur-Pedic mattresses. That's because the fiberglass is BETWEEN the foam layers in a Tempur-Pedic mattress, not within the foam or in the cover. They carefully crafted answers to avoid saying "yes, the mattress has fiberglass". I would assume a Sealy mattress is made the same, and fiberglass questions are answered with the same amount of deception.
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