Stay Dry & Protected

Do you or someone you know struggle with night sweats or bed wetting? We’ve put together our most suitable products designed to help you sleep more comfortably.

Night Sweats?

Are you a sweaty sleeper? Do you share with a sweaty sleeper?

It's uncomfortable, difficult to manage and can wreak havoc with your bedding. Night sweats can be due to a variety of factors. Night sweats are a common feature of illness such as a heavy cold or infection and will pass as you shake off the illness. They can also be associated with some more serious illnesses, forms of medication and hormonal fluctuations such as pregnancy or menopause. They can also be caused by sleeping in bedding that's too warm and isn't breathable enough.

Bed Wetting?

Understanding the reason

There are many reasons for bedwetting - some, such as with children learning to become dry at night, are a normal part of growing up. Other times there can be medical reasons for bedwetting.
Bedwetting isn't limited to children and can be upsetting to older children, teens and adults. If you're a parent who has a child or teen struggling with bedwetting, you may find www.eric.org.uk to be a useful resource. Adults who start bedwetting should seek the advice of their GP as it can be a sign of a medical condition such as an enlarged prostate, a UTI or serious constipation.

FAQ

Always use a mattress protector on top, washing your protector frequently helps to maintain a clean and fresh topper and buying a second protector allows you to rotate with the weekly wash.

We'd recommend using our duvet protectors to help protect against spills.

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