down alternative comforter for hot sleepers

In 1689, English diplomat, Paul Rycaut visited Hamburg in Germany where he first experienced sleeping under a duvet. He sent his friends back in England some bags of eiderdown with instructions on how to make their own duvets and he also tried to sell the duvets himself. Unfortunately for him, the British people were not keen to embrace this new concept. It was prohibitively expensive, so instead, they opted to carry on using the more affordable sheets and blankets.

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The 6-inch depth of these sheets allows them to cover the mattress adequately, providing a snug fit that prevents slipping or sliding during patient movement. This is particularly crucial for patients who require frequent adjustments or have limited mobility, as it contributes to their safety and comfort. Moreover, the deep pockets of these sheets can easily accommodate extra-thick hospital mattresses, ensuring a secure and cozy sleeping environment.

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