A mattress accumulates millions of microorganisms within months. Vacuuming doesn't kill them. Here's when disinfection makes sense and what results to expect.
Every night, your body deposits sweat, saliva, dead cells, and bacteria into the mattress. Add dust mites, microscopic fungi, and in some cases, viruses. Over time, the mattress becomes a reservoir of microorganisms. Vacuuming the surface removes dust but doesn't kill bacteria or fungi living inside the foam.
Disinfection isn't needed every month. But there are moments when it's necessary or highly recommended.
Professional protocol in 3 steps
We evaluate the mattress visually and with UV light. We identify stains, mold areas, accumulated dirt levels, and potential infection points. This determines which products and treatment intensity to apply.
We apply professional biocide that penetrates inside the mattress. It kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses on contact. It's not an air freshener spray — it's a registered disinfectant that acts on microorganisms, not on odor.
We complete with acaricide to kill live mites and their allergens. Then, with injection-extraction, we pull out all dirt, dead microorganisms, and debris from inside the mattress.
Professional disinfection reduces bacteria, fungi, and mite levels to very low levels. But a mattress isn't an operating room. From the first night of use, microorganisms start accumulating again. The difference is you start from near-zero levels and it takes months to build up to a high load again. For allergy sufferers or at-risk situations, that difference is significant.
Disinfection isn't always necessary, but in these cases it is
You don't know what happened on that mattress before. Full disinfection removes what the previous user left: bacteria, mites, sweat, possible fungi.
Flu, Covid, gastroenteritis... If someone has been sick in bed for several days, the mattress retains viruses and bacteria. Disinfection breaks the cycle of contagion.
Rhinitis, asthma, nighttime coughing. If symptoms worsen when you lie down, the mattress may be the source. Disinfection drastically reduces allergens.
When the problem isn't just dust but a high mite population. Disinfection + acaricide treatment is more thorough than just vacuuming.
Each guest leaves their biological load. Periodic disinfection is basic hygiene when the mattress is used by different people.
A mattress stored for months in a storage unit accumulates humidity, dust, and fungi. Before using it again, disinfection is essential.
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