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Bed Bug Mattress Protectors
Presentation
Eric Frankel
Harbor Linen
800-257-7858 ext 4425
efrankel@harborlinen.com
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Facilities/consumers can utilize mattress
protectors prior to infestations saving significant
amounts of money on the purchase of new
mattresses when they become infested
Proactive Approach
Reactive Approach
Facilities/consumers can utilize mattress
protectors on infested mattresses and box springs
saving significant amounts on purchasing new
beds
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Types of Bed Bug Protectors and Box Spring
Protectors
• Softcover mattress protector
• Kleencover mattress protector
• Box Spring Cover Knit
• Box Spring Cover
***Mattress Protectors and Box Springs Covers are available in all bed sizes***
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Common Characteristics of Softcover and
Kleencover Mattress Pad
Protection for mattress against bed bugs, dust mites,
mold and bacteria
Total mattress encasement
Complete waterproof protection on three sides
Exclusive zipper/hook lock
Fits 9”, 12” and 15” mattress depths
Breathable, non-detectable under sheets
Hyper-allergenic and lightweight
Easy laundering process
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Differences Between Softcover and Kleencover
Mattress Protector
Softcover
Fire retardant
Longer lasting (100 washes)
Kleencover
Non-fire retardant
Long lasting (50 washes)
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Common Characteristics of Knit Box Spring
Cover and Box Spring Cover
Protection for Box Spring against bed bugs, dust mites,
mold and bacteria
Polypropylene mattress encasement
Exclusive zipper/hook lock
Hyper-allergenic and lightweight
Easy laundering process
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Differences Between Knit Box Spring Cover and
Box Spring Cover
Knit Box Spring Cover
Fits 9”, 12” and 15” mattress depths
Box Spring Cover
Fits 9” mattress depth
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Recommended Usage of Products
Commercial
Softcover mattress pad
Box spring cover knit
Residential
Kleencover mattress pad
Box spring cover knit or box spring cover (depending
on box spring depth)
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Bed Bug Reports as of 10/14/2010
Picture acquired from www.bedbugregistry.com
Bed bugs are continuing to spread
across the USA due to travelers
Hotels and commercial businesses
have lost revenue and spent
significant amounts of money
curing infestations
Residential households are
transporting bed bugs from
hotels, restaurants, movie theaters
and many other public locations
contaminating their own homes