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  2. These 10 bestselling mattresses are on sale for Black Friday

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    The Avocado mattress is Consumer Reports' recommended, with the publication giving it an 84 out of 100. It's known for its sustainable construction, which includes GOLS-certified latex, GOTS ...

  3. Memory foam - Wikipedia

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    Memory foam used in mattresses is commonly manufactured in densities ranging from less than 24kg/m 3 (1.5 lb/ft 3) to 128kg/m 3 (8 lb/ft 3) density. Most standard memory foam has a density of 16–80 kg/m 3 (1 to 5 lb/ft 3). Most bedding, such as topper pads and comfort layers in mattresses, has a density of 48–72 kg/m 3 (3 to 4.5 lb/ft 3).

  4. Mattress Type: You will notice that the mattresses on our list are either foam or a hybrid. Foam mattresses are made of memory foam and other layers of foam without any springs or internal structures.

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    Original Foam 10" Mattress. Weiss advises that side sleepers “want to buy a medium-firm mattress, as it supports your shoulders and hips.” Leesa's Original Foam mattress is available in just ...

  6. Foam rubber - Wikipedia

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    Foam rubber was first made in 1929, by E. A. Murphy [2] and Eric Owen, two research chemists at Dunlop Rubber, who used whipped latex. In 1937, isocyanate-based materials were first used to make foam rubber. After World War II, styrene-butadiene rubber replaced many natural types of foam. Foam rubber has been used commercially for a wide range ...

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    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advises consumers not to let infants sleep on air mattresses. This is motivated by reports of deaths, mostly infants younger than 8 months of age, who were placed to sleep on air mattresses, and either suffocated in a face down position on an air mattress or died due to suffocation after falling into ...