The Do’s and Do not’s
- Do keep your mattress flat, Do Not store it in compressed or rolled state for shipping.
- Do keep your bedding clean. We suggest using a mattress pad or mattress protector, especially if children will be using the bed.
- Do replace the old foundation when purchasing a new mattress. An old foundation may not provide sufficient support. It may appear that your new mattress is sagging when it is really the foundation that supports the entire mattress.
- Do use appropriate frame and center support for queen and king size sets. Using the right support frame will ensure that your warranty remains in effect.
- Do spot clean as needed, and remember that the top cover panels on many mattresses are removable for washing if it’s absolutely necessary. We recommend using cold temperature setting for machine washing and air drying.
- Do not flip your mattress unless specified.
- Do not place your mattress over a heating vent.
- Do not PLACE YOUR MATTRESS NEAR OPEN FLAME OR EXPOSE TO FIRE. THIS MATTRESS IS NOT FLAME OR FIREPROOF, AND CAN IGNITE AND/OR BURN IF EXPOSED TO OPEN FLAME OR FIRE.
- Do not smoke in bed. This mattress in manufactured as required by federal law to resist, but not necessarily eliminate, ignition by smoldering cigarettes.
- Do not remove the FR barrier on your mattress, which is there due to federal laws, doing so WILL negate your warranty.
- Do not leave heating pads on your mattress unattended.
- Do not allow your mattress to get wet because some of the upholstery materials may compress. Protect it from water or other liquids.
- Do not remove the law label or tag at the end on your mattress. This label serves as a means of identification to establish your right to the limited warranty.
- Do not use dry cleaning fluid of any type on your mattress. These chemicals will damage some of the construction materials and will void the limited warranty.