1. Mattress material selection
There are many kinds of materials used for mattresses. At present, mattresses on the market are mainly latex mattresses, all brown mattresses, spring mattresses, foam mattresses and inflatable mattresses. The efficacy of various mattresses is also different. For example, latex mattresses have good elasticity and permeability, which are suitable for white collars and other people with high work pressure; Mountain palm mattresses are suitable for teenagers and the elderly, so when choosing a mattress, one should not blindly understand their own needs and purchase a mattress that suits them.
2. Structure
The key to choosing a mattress is to pay attention to its structure, which should conform to ergonomics and consider whether it can provide appropriate support for the human body. It is best to choose a spring mattress that can support each part of the body independently, fully conform to the curves of the human body, and has low interference. When lying on it, it can maintain a most natural and comfortable state without any pressure or coercion.
3. Filling material
The quality of a mattress mainly depends on its internal materials and fillers, so it is important to observe the internal quality of the mattress. If the interior of the mattress is designed with a zipper, you may want to open it and observe its internal craftsmanship, the quantity of main materials, such as whether the main spring reaches six turns, whether the spring is rusted, and whether the interior of the mattress is clean and tidy.
4. Breathability
There are 3 million fine pores distributed on the surface of the human skin, which constantly contract and relax day and night to regulate the body’s temperature and normal functions through respiration, sweat secretion, sebum excretion, and metabolism. The night is the time when cell division is most vigorous. If the material of the mattress cannot breathe and sweat, it will hinder the skin’s breathing and excretion, and the skin is prone to roughness, allergies, and long-term effects on endocrine function.