Did you know that the cot you place your baby in for a peaceful sleep may just be the same place that is making them sick?
Babies spend the greater part of their first 12 months sleeping up to 16 hours per day. It is therefore essential to protect your baby’s sleep space from unwanted bugs and insects.
These microscopic bugs feed of the unseen dead skin cells of people and pets. This may seem harmless, but they are anything but that. The real problem lies in the droppings they produce that contain a potent allergen. Research has shown that this allergen can trigger allergic symptoms such as eczema, asthma and many other respiratory problems.
Dust mites need warmth and moisture to survive but most of all they need a good supply of food and our regular polyurethane mattress checks all the boxes. On average a mattress can hold up to 10 million dust mites.
Over the past years, the formula for foam has remained the same. Now Snuggletime has introduced the new and revolutionary Nanotect Foam to South Africa.
Nanotect was developed by Kleenhealth in Australia and has passed all the stringent Australian safety standards.
When Nanotect is added to the formula of Snuggletime PU foam, it gives the foam the protection against:
Nanotect creates and unfavourable place for your dust mites and bed begs to live therefore protects your family against all the harmful allergens.
Nanotect is also able to destroy bacteria and inhibit the growth of viruses, mould spores and fungi. Without the growth of bacteria and microbials your mattress foam will remain cleaner, odour free and last longer.
Nanotect Foam offers all this protection without changing the molecular structure of the foam or giving off any odours.
Nanotect Foam from Snuggletime will revolutionise your families sleeping environment offering you the best peace of mind when you place your little ones down to sleep. Nanotect will be available in the Healthex Mattresses range soon at all leading Baby Stores.
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