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Memory Foam Mattress Problems - Real or Perceived?
If you've considered buying a new mattress you may have run across someone talking about memory foam mattress problems.

Are these memory foam mattress problems real or are they just misinformation? How can you know about what’s real when there are so many memory foam mattress problems out there?

I'd like to tackle the top 3 memory foam mattress problems and help you understand what they are.

First and foremost, the most talked about perception is that memory foam sleeps hot.

Many RV's had foam mattresses in them and a popular way to get comfortable when camping was to put foam on your cot or on the ground under you.

Since normal polyurethane foam is a closed cell material, the air has nowhere to escape at your body heats the foam.

These mattresses were extremely hot and caused you to sweat profusely.

Because memory foam is an open celled material, the air can exchange between your body and the foam allowing you to sleep cooler.

Many manufacturers build air exchange layers into their mattresses to help cool even more but I think this is not necessary except to help convince people that memory foam doesn't sleep hot.

Memory Foam Mattress Problems…It Stinks

Again; these are memory foam mattress problems that may or may not be true.

Many of the mattresses made from memory foam have what's known as off-gassing problems.

Any memory foam could have a slight "new car smell" when you first receive it because it's packaged in plastic.

American made foam is restricted, by United States regulation, from containing many of the harmful foreign made chemicals, so they don't normally have any detectable odor.

There are memory foam mattress problems about the way memory foam mattresses are made to meet the new flammability standards imposed by the government.

These regulations are strict and require any mattresses sold in the U.S. to meet certain standards of flammability.

Many manufacturers of spring mattresses, as well as foam mattresses may use boric acid or other harmful chemicals as their flame retardants.

Others use a variety of other types of retardants.

The different methods of flammability retarding can be used by manufacturers of any kind of mattresses so memory foam mattresses made with safer retardants are better than spring mattresses using boric acid or other harmful chemicals.

As you can see, memory foam mattress problems are either the cause of pre-memory foam complaints about old mattresses or the influence of fake foam manufacturers.

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