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The popularity of the spring air mattress over the past few years has increased dramatically. People are now buying the spring air mattress as a great alternative to the traditional spring mattress that has been bought by millions of people around the world in recent times. The increasing popularity of these mattresses is due to several reasons, some of which I will elaborate upon here.

The main reason for the increasing popularity of the spring air mattress is the fact that it has been found to be more comfortable than the standard mattress that has been bought in previous years. The level of comfort that cannot be achieved by a standard mattress is due to the state of the art technology that uses a contoured exterior that is inserted in to the surface of special foam called memory foam. This technology combined with the air mattress and springs provides a spring air mattress that distributes the body’s weight evenly across the whole mattress creating a very comfortable mattress to sleep on.

This revolutionary new spring design provides an air flow through the mattress which then provides cooling at the exterior of the mattress. This cooling effect helps to avoid a hot, sticky night sleep.

The cost of this spring air mattress can still be a bit higher than a regular mattress due to the concept not yet having caught up to the conventional mattresses. As time progresses and with the increasing popularity, prices will soon be decreased by the manufacturers to meet with the customers wishes.

The spring air mattress can currently be purchased as a great substitute for the regular mattress from most furniture and department stores. As usual the internet can be used to research the wide range of style and price of these new superior quality mattresses.

Improving Indoor Air Quality

Stepping out for some air could be a better idea than you might think. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, scientific evidence indicates that air in homes can be more seriously polluted than outdoor air. Considering that most Americans spend up to 90 percent of each day indoors-more than half of that time at home-you may be experiencing indoor air pollution without even knowing it.

Fortunately, many heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) manufacturers recognize the health risks posed by mold, pollen, bacteria and other pollut-ants and offer a variety of products designed to minimize these risks and improve indoor air quality (IAQ.) Here’s a closer look:

New Innovations

Rx technology introduced by York®, a Johnson Controls Company, represents one of the most innovative advances in IAQ products. Rx technology equips all York Affinity™ air handlers with a unique MicroBlue™ coating that helps the coils inside the units resist standing water and microbes. This coating also helps to prevent the gym locker smell or “Dirty Sock Syndrome” that seems to afflict some heat pumps that operate in hot, humid conditions.

Bring Fresh Air In

Consumers can find a full line of IAQ products through the York Total Comfort Systems. The line’s ventilation systems, for example, include a choice of air-to-air exchangers. Both the heat recovery ventilator and the energy recovery ventilator allow homeowners to manually or automatically adjust fresh airflow, as they replace a portion of stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air. The units also retain energy used to heat or cool the home, saving homeowners money on utility bills.

Let There Be Light

Ultraviolet (UV) air treatment systems cast UV energy on cooling system components to prevent the growth of mold spores and reduce allergic reactions. Additionally, electronic and media air cleaners remove up to 94 percent of the dust, pollen, pet dander, plant spores, fungi, bacteria, tobacco smoke and other small particles that also cause allergic reactions and affect IAQ.

Control Humidity

Finally, whole-house humidifiers let homeowners control indoor humidity levels. Restoring humidity in the home returns moisture to furniture and woodwork, makes it easier to breathe the air and helps ensure maximum comfort to occupants.