Azobina: Your Professional Single Mattress Manufacturer!

Foshan Azobina Household Products Co., Ltd. specializes in the production of sponges and related products and has a manufacturing factory in Foshan, China. We continue to grow and strive to meet users' fashion needs in the global home furnishing industry. As a well-established Chinese manufacturer and exporter, we successfully meet the needs of the global mattress home market.

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Rich Experience
Our team has more than 10 years of experience in the production and sales of home textile products. Azobina Fabrics and Exports has become a famous mattress manufacturer and exporter in China.

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Our factory's facilities, technology, and performance standards are in line with international standards. We always have pre-production samples before mass production and will do a final inspection before shipment.

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Introduction to Single Mattress

A single mattress is a mattress designed to accommodate a single sleeper. It typically measures 38 inches in width and 75 inches in length, making it suitable for children, teenagers, and adults who prefer a smaller sleeping surface.

Advantages of a Quality Single Mattress
 

Improved Sleep
A good mattress provides you with the benefit of quality sleep and makes a significant difference in your sleeping pattern. When the mattress is soft and comfy, you won’t feel restless while sleeping. According to a study conducted by the Sleep Foundation, your mattress has a direct impact on the quality of your sleep. Furthermore, poor sleep quality results in stress, which causes other health issues. As a result, having a comfortable mattress is essential to sleep well and wake up with a fresh mind.

 

No More Aches and Pains
Do you wake up with a sore body or pain? It may not be related to physical activity or a stressful day you had. Aches and pains are regular when your choice of mattress is incorrect. Having sore muscles in the morning can ruin your entire day’s experience. It is also one of the reasons people suffer from back pain. A low-quality mattress can cause pressure on your body, which may cause pain. Therefore, it is advisable to invest in a comfortable mattress to lessen pain and aches.

 

Lesser Allergies
An allergic reaction is triggered by many things, and your mattress is one of them. Synthetic mattresses are made from toxic chemicals & pesticides that contribute to allergies. Here, opting for an organic latex mattress will ensure safe and healthy sleep as they are made from organic and non-toxic materials. Plus, check for Eco-institute certification, which ensures the mattress is free from toxins, pollutants, odours, and emissions.

 

Makes Your Bedroom Relaxing
A good mattress is a significant element for a relaxing bedroom. After a tiring day, you will want to sleep in a bedroom that offers complete peace of mind. Besides, a good mattress can transport you into dreamland and give you the comfort you need while sleeping. Some people go the extra mile to ensure a good sleep – reading a book, drinking a hot cup of milk, or listening to good music. But, with the right mattress, these would become optional as it would provide you with greater comfort from the get-go.

 

Promotes Good Posture
Sleeping on a good mattress improves your posture and form. Most people sleep in different positions, and inconsistent sleeping positions can affect your posture. Organic mattresses are crafted for form and posture. Unlike memory foam mattresses, it will not envelop you but offer a stable, motion-isolating support with just a touch of gentle give. They provide the perfect medium-firm feel and is well-suited for back or stomach sleepers, active couples and tall/large combination sleepers.

 

Increases Productivity
During sleep, your body is in the recovery mode. If you don’t sleep well, it will make you feel fatigued and lethargic. And, a sleepless night can affect your work productivity. With the right mattress, you can enjoy sound sleep and deep relaxation. This will ensure you are energetic and productive the next day.

 

Keeps Your Mental and Emotional Health Sound
Sleeping on an uncomfortable or old mattress may cause sleep deprivation. And, inadequate sleep has a dire effect on your mental and emotional health. It may cause frequent yawning, affect your mood, and make you irritable the whole day. In addition, it may cause poor cognitive function and performance. By sleeping on the right mattress, you can prevent all of the above problems, and you’re less likely to experience health issues.

 

Healthier Lifestyle
Apart from improving the quality of sleep, a comfortable mattress improves the quality of your life. It enables you to live an overall healthier lifestyle where you would wake up feeling energised and fresh. A well-designed mattress supports your back and neck and improves posture. In addition, it prevents discomfort to the spine. Also, organic mattresses come with the breathability feature that ensures you have a cool and comfortable sleep.

Materials of Single Mattress
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Steel Coils
When people picture mattress materials, they often first think of steel coils: It seems like they’ve been around forever (almost 100 years)—and for good reason! Innerspring mattresses have provided generations with great sleep. Either open, or individually wrapped (also called pocketed coils), they’re a key component when it comes to providing solid support at the base of the mattress. Plus, the way coils are designed allows air to circulate around and through them. And more air circulation means cooler zzz’s.
Foam
A cushy, movement-absorbing material that helps keep your body in perfect alignment. Foam in a mattress can give your joints welcome relief from painful pressure. The most common types of foam include memory foam, gel memory foam and polyurethane foam. Once thought to feel “sluggish” in the way they responded to body movements, today’s foams are highly responsive. They are also excellent for regulating temperature; although older foams were known to trap heat, modern foam mattresses can provide cooling sleep surfaces.
Cotton
A highly breathable material used both inside and on the outside of the mattress. Cotton helps with air circulation to help you sleep cooler. Plus, it can be very durable.
Wool
When we think of wool, we often think of it as a material that keeps us warm. When used in a mattress, though, wool allows air to circulate around and through the fibers to help regulate temperature. It’s also used as padding for comfort.
Polyester
Often found in fabric blends—along with cotton and spandex—polyester helps create a soft feel and increases durability.
Rayon
A common synthetic fiber made from wood pulp—frequently bamboo—rayon is used for softness and to strengthen fabric.
Latex
Natural latex (foam rubber) has been used in beds for almost 100 years. (Something for your Gee Whiz File: Firestone used to make foam rubber beds in the 1930s.) It’s most frequently used to make the mattress base strong and supportive. Latex also creates comforting, supportive and pressure-relieving layers.
Adhesives
Used in mattresses to bond layers, materials and seams together for a perfect fit. Quilting is often used with adhesives to add stability between layers.
Flame Retardants
Retardants are found in all mattresses sold in the United States due to strict flammability laws. Though this was once achieved using fire-retardant chemicals, practices have changed, and those chemicals are no longer used in mattresses due to their toxicity. Today, fireproof barriers are placed between layers, and non-toxic chemicals, including boric acid, are often applied to materials to keep them flameproof. Silica, the material that helps make glass, can be infused into bed materials to help them act as a fire barrier.

 

Maintenance Tips for Single Mattress
 
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Use a Mattress Protector
Throwing a protector over a mattress as soon as someone gets it has the potential to be a game changer. We may like to think that we’re all neat and tidy in bed but things happen. Accidents happen and spills happen and using a protector – especially a waterproof one – will ensure that nothing finds its way from the top of a duvet or sheets into the mattress and ruins it. In addition to liquids or fluids, bodily oils, and skin flakes can make their way through our sheets and into our mattress as well. Even if we can’t see them. There are many different types of protectors that come in different materials and price ranges. Make sure you look at your mattress size and height profile before you go shopping. You’ll ideally want a snug fit so you don’t feel the protector moving underneath your sheets.

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Keep the Mattress Supported Correctly
It is crucial to make sure your mattress is properly supported. That doesn’t necessarily mean you need to go out and purchase a box spring or a foundation, but a solid platform will ensure that your mattress wears evenly and the way they were intended to. This is another thing you will want to check with your manufacturer on, especially because warranties can be voided if you’re not supporting the bed as advised. Innerspring mattresses tend to need a box spring, while foam beds need a solid platform. If you have a slatted base to your bed, make sure it can support the weight of the mattress and those sleeping on it.

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Forbid Bouncing on the Bed
Bouncing on the bed is not only unsafe but it’s not doing the bed any favors, either. Jumping up and down on a bed puts unnecessary pressure on the mattress and will potentially damage the mattress over time. You also risk ruining the box spring underneath the mattress or the bed frame, which is not designed to manage the weight of children (or adults) jumping.

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Avoid Eating in Bed
A simple snack in bed may seem harmless but tiny crumbs that go unnoticed can attract bugs and other small critters. If you are going to eat in bed no matter what, you should make sure you change your sheets frequently.

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Rotate or Flip Your Mattress Regularly
There was once a time when flipping and rotating a mattress was key to keeping it in good shape. Sleeping in the same spot every night can leave specific wear and tear in one section of the mattress and cause it to wear out more quickly. While there is a new generation of mattresses made with specific and customized layers may not require flipping – or rotating – some still require at least a rotation on occasion.

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Vacuum Your Mattress
Yes, you heard right. Making time to vacuum a mattress at least twice a year will help prevent a build up of sweat, dust mites, and allergens. If you can remember to do it when you rotate your mattress seasonally, even better. First, you should make sure you remove all the linens from your bed before vacuuming. Vila suggests you use the appliance (upholstery) attachment to your vacuum and spend a little extra time on the seams, where the most build-up tends to settle.

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Address and Spot Clean Stains Immediately
Stains happen. Instead of leaving them to dry and pretending they never existed as you pull your sheets back over the mattress, you should vacuum and spot clean them immediately to increase the longevity of the mattress.

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Try to Keep Pets out of Bed
Pets may be sweet and snuggly sleeping companions, but when they join people in bed they’re also inviting a slew of potential germs, bugs, and bacteria into their bed.

Questions to Consider Before Choosing a Single Mattress

 

 

How Firm Do You Like Your Mattress?
Firmness level refers to how hard or soft the mattress feels when you lie down on it. The right firmness level for you will depend on your individual preferences and body type. Generally, side sleepers should choose a softer mattress, while back and stomach sleepers are better suited to a firmer bed.
Why Does the Mattress Material Matter?
The material of the mattress is also an important factor to consider. Innerspring mattresses offer great support with their steel coils, while memory foam beds provide superior comfort. Latex beds are ideal for those with allergies or sensitive skin, while airbeds are great for couples who need an adjustable firmness level.
What is Your Sleeping Position?
Your sleeping position can also help you determine which mattress is right for you. Side sleepers should look for a softer mattress that helps relieve pressure on their hips and shoulders. Back and stomach sleepers should look for a firmer mattress to help keep their body aligned. Combination sleepers should look for a mattress with good motion isolation and support.
What is Your Body Type?
Your body type also plays a role in choosing the right mattress for you. Heavier people are better suited to firmer mattresses with more support, while lighter individuals may prefer softer beds that provide more cushioning.
What is Your Budget?
The cost of a mattress can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars, so it’s important to set a budget before you start shopping. Knowing what type of mattress you want and how much you’re willing to spend can narrow down your options and facilitate the shopping process.
What is the Right Size?
Mattresses come in a range of sizes, from twin to king. Choosing the right size for your bed frame and sleeping needs is important. Twin and full sizes are great for children, while queen and king sizes provide more space for couples or those who toss and turn at night.
How Much Does Delivery Cost?
Most mattress stores offer free delivery and setup. However, you should always double-check the company’s shipping costs and timeframes, factoring any additional delivery costs into your overall budget.
What is the Mattress Store’s Trial Period and Return Policy?
Finally, it’s important to read the mattress store’s return policy before you buy. Many companies offer a sleep trial period or money-back guarantee if you don’t like your mattress after sleeping on it for a few weeks. This allows you to ensure your bed is perfect for you before committing.

 

Ultimate FAQ Guide to Single Mattress
 
 

Q: What is the difference between a single and full mattress?

A: 53″ x 75″ Sometimes still called a double mattress, a full-size mattress is 53 inches wide, which is just 15 inches wider than a twin size (or “single”). For a couple sharing a bed, that leaves each partner only 27 inches of personal space — or about the width of a crib.

Q: Which mattress size is right for me?

A: Space in the Room
The great thing about single or twin beds is that they can slip into small rooms, unlike their bigger counterparts (e.g. queen-size bed or king-size bed). Whether it's a twin XL variation or not, a twin mattress is flexible and versatile. Thus, you don't have to worry about space constraints when using it.
Budget
If you're anxious about your budget, you will love the low prices of single and twin beds. This low starting cost makes for a great mattress deal, as you can get the features of a high-quality mattress (e.g. optimal temperature, instant response, and pressure reduction) without breaking the bank.
Number of Sleepers in the Bed
A single or twin bed is an ideal choice for one to two young children or one adult sleeper. For taller sleepers, a twin XL or full-size mattress is recommended. While regular twin size would make an excellent choice for a single adult, this variation is not an ideal choice for couples. If you want to add another sleeper to the space, a bigger queen or king-size mattress could be what you need. King beds are a bit bigger than a queen-size mattress, but both are ideal for couples. This allows more flexibility for more than one person to move around, play with kids or pets, and stretch out. However, larger mattresses are typically more expensive.
Sleeping Position
Your sleeping habit is yet another factor to consider before choosing the right mattress size for you. While single or twin beds are a popular mattress size, they may not allow you to assume the most comfortable sleeping position because of their limited space. If you sleep on the side, choose a mattress brand that will allow you to sink your head and back while maintaining a straight posture. For back sleepers, choose a mattress that allows your spine to straighten while sinking your back, head, and arms. Lastly, if you are a stomach sleeper, your mattress of choice should keep your backbone straight while supporting your arms and stomach. Generally, most common sizes of mattresses can provide these features, but it is recommended to try out different options to find the one that suits your needs.

Q: Is a single bed the same as a full-size bed?

A: No. A single bed, also known as a twin bed, has a dimension of 38 by 75 inches, while a full-size bed has an approximate measurement of 54 inches by 75 inches. A single bed is best used for single sleepers such as children, teens, and adults not more than six feet tall. On the other hand, a full-size mattress is best used for tall teens and adults who have more bedroom space in their studio apartments or homes.

Q: Why is a single mattress called a twin?

A: The term originally came about because hotels often placed two single beds – “twin” single beds – in the same room. Some twin beds are designed to be bought and used in pairs. However, this is not necessary, and the dimensions of both twin and single beds are identical.

Q: Can a couple sleep on a full size mattress?

A: A full mattress (aka double bed) has been considered the gold standard bed size for couples, and can definitely sleep two. However, some couples may find a larger queen or king size mattress is their perfect fit.

Q: Will a twin mattress fit a single bed?

A: Yes, Twin and Single mattresses are the same, size-wise. However, it's their original intended uses that differ. A Single bed is 38 inches wide and 75 inches long. Its main designation is to fit one person, which is where the name “Single bed” stems from.

Q: Do two single mattresses make a king?

A: Separately, a single bed measures 90 x 190cm / 3'0" x 6'3". So, when pushed together, two single beds will measure 180 x 190cm / 6'0" x 6'3". As a super king size measures 180 x 200cm / 6'0" x 6'6", you can see that two single beds pushed together will be slightly shorter, but will still be the same width.

Q: Can two people fit on a single mattress?

A: Technically, two adults can squeeze into a single bed, but it's generally not recommended for a comfortable sleep.

Q: What to do if the mattress is too small?

A: If your mattress is too small for your frame, you might be able to fill the extra space without buying a new mattress. Mattress extenders or gap fillers can help give you the length or width you need without breaking the bank while using stuffing or other padding can provide a temporary solution.

Q: Is a 10 inch mattress too thin?

A: Generally, a 10-inch mattress can provide adequate support and comfort for couples. However, factors such as individual preferences, body weight, and sleeping positions should be considered. Mattress models also vary widely, and some 10-inch mattresses are better made than others.

Q: Is a 14 inch mattress better than 12 inch?

A: A mattress that is 10 to 12 inches thick is usually sufficient. However, your sleeping position and the mattress materials may also influence the ideal thickness. Sleepers Over 230 Pounds: Because they sink in more deeply, sleepers over 230 pounds generally favor a mattress at least 12 to 14 inches thick.

Q: When do I need to replace Single Mattress?

A: Topping off this list is the key advantage of having a good mattress from a bad one–getting a tight sleep, rest, or nap every time. Depending on the mattress type you have, they can either offer pressure point relief, back support, or both, while making you feel like you’re on cloud nine. A good mattress should support your sleep and not ruin it. If you’re feeling uncomfortable every night, having difficulty sleeping, or waking up with body pain, these may be signs that it’s time to buy a new mattress.

Q: Does Single Mattress help promote good posture?

A: People sleep in different sleeping positions and might not even be aware of it. By having not just a good mattress but also the right one, you can maintain or improve your form and posture. If you have a consistent sleeping position every night, you must have the right mattress that promotes proper form and posture.
For instance, side sleepers are more prone to back pain as their fetal sleeping position puts strain on the back and neck. It can also apply pressure to the arms and shoulders since it’ll be pressed onto the mattress, restricting blood flow. If you tend to sleep on your right side, this position can also add stress to your organs.
Thankfully, memory foam mattresses got side sleepers covered. The material’s responsiveness can maintain spine alignment and provide cushion to pressure points. However, if you opt for other mattress types that aren’t side sleeper-friendly, your joints and spine can be compromised.

Q: What’s inside a mattress?

A: Basically, mattresses are made up of three layers: the support and comfort layers, plus a cover. The support layer consists of innersprings or foam—or a combo of both called a hybrid. Comfort layers are located just beneath the mattress surface. Materials for these layers vary widely and can include memory foam, latex, cooling gel memory foam, cotton, wool and silk. Covers enhance breathability and provide temperature regulation for cooler sleep while offering protection for materials inside the bed. They also increase durability.

Q: When is it time for a new mattress?

A: Most adults need seven to eight hours of sleep to feel refreshed—and if you’re spending eight hours per night on your mattress, it’s going to wear out over time. Realistically, you should replace your mattress every ten years or so. But pay attention to your body’s cues: If you’re suffering from aches and pains, you may need to replace your mattress sooner.

Q: How do I get rid of a mattress?

A: To properly dispose of a mattress you should research the correct local protocol where you live. Most places will require you to purchase a specific mattress trash bag in order to be picked up by your local trash disposal service.

Q: Which type of mattress is most comfortable?

A: Memory foam mattresses are usually the most comfortable option, as they provide superior cushioning and pressure relief. Latex mattresses may also be a good choice for those who prefer a more natural feel.

Q: Is it better to have a thick or thin mattress?

A: Thick mattresses can provide more cushioning and support than thin ones, but they may also be too soft for some sleepers. The best choice depends on your needs and preferences. Generally, a mattress that’s at least two inches thick is recommended for the optimal balance of comfort and support.

Q: Should I buy a foam or spring mattress?

A: This depends on your needs and preferences. Foam mattresses provide superior contouring and motion isolation, while spring mattresses tend to be more supportive and responsive. Ultimately, the best choice will depend on your budget and what type of mattress you find most comfortable.

Q: Do I need to flip my mattress?

A: It depends on the type of mattress you have. Traditional innerspring mattresses should be flipped every few months to ensure even wear and prevent sagging. However, foam and latex mattresses are usually one-sided and do not need to be flipped.

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