The outcome of using unclean mattresses could be one from a simple allergic cold to serious skin diseases like eczema.
Cleaning a mattress or sanitising it, is not simple. It cannot be just thrown into the washer or rinsed in the backyard with a hose. Regular maintenance and timely cleaning depending upon the usage helps keep the mattress and the user healthy.
In normal circumstances, mattress can be taken up for cleaning every three to four months and more often if there are spills or pets. “But in hospitals and hotels, since the mattress is always in use, the linen has to be changed everyday besides regular cleaning and pest control of mattress,” says Rashmi Shroff, Manager-HR & Training, All Services Under One Roof.
While linen can be treated for stains and dirt using detergents & chemicals, the best way to clean mattress are:
- Attack the mattress vigorously using a vacuum cleaner
- Suck up the dirt, especially from all four sides of the mattress using the right attachment
- Either scrub the mattress with a mild solution of detergent or use steam cleaning
- In case of stains, use a thinner and rub the spot gently
- Detergent could be diluted with water and using a hard duster or hand brush rub the spotted areas
- Dry the area using a drier
Sun bathing is one best method of treating the mattress. The sun’s intense rays can have a bleaching effect on the mattress stain.
“Besides the comprehensive cleaning, the mattress should be brushed daily using an upholstery brush and taken up for general vacuuming every week,” adds Rashmi.
Finally, putting the mattress in an airtight wrap would keep everything under the microscope from living in it. This could be changed once a year.