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Keeping Pillows and Duvets Clean for Your Guests

For the hospitality industry, it has always been that reputations are painstakingly won – and often easily lost – by things as seemingly simple as basic cleanliness. But in the midst of a world in crisis from the spread of COVID-19, cleanliness became far from simple.

As businesses reopened for bookings, the commitment to scrupulous hygiene was front and centre in the minds of hosts and guests alike. We know that the virus is passed by droplets, and the particles within are more resistant than many forms of bacteria to washing and cleaning. The measures put in place during the Pandemic should be the 'new normal' to ensure guests feel relaxed and can unwind in a clean and hygienic bed.

 

Then... and now. Our advice on your ‘new normal’


We have spoken before on the best way to launder bed and bath linens with our top tips for ensuring your laundry is spotlessly clean and covid free. But, for those items not coming into ‘direct’ contact with guests, such as pillows and duvets, a ‘cyclical’ routine has been the norm. But as many of you have already asked us, what is the best routine to adopt moving forwards?


Pillows typically come in either a synthetic or natural fill. Natural pillows will consist of a blend of feather and down, whilst synthetic will be filled with manmade fibres such as Hollowfibre or Microfibre. The outer fabric of the pillow will typically be made form 100% cotton or polycotton. In normal circumstances neither synthetic or natural pillows are required to be washed or dry cleaned frequently. The time and cost to wash after each guest stay would be far too great and limit the lifespan of the product. This would also mean purchasing and storing a large amount of replacements.

 

Pillow and Duvet Protection 


Since pillows and duvets will not be laundered between each visiting guest, how can you protect visitors and the products? Protectors with anti-bacterial and microbe properties offer an ideal solution by providing an additional barrier protecting the pillows and duvets from spills and liquids that can lead to bacteria growth or other contamination. Richard Haworth’s range of Sleep Guard protectors are all reusable, can be washed at thermal disinfection temperature to ensure they are virus free, and are therefore able to protect both guests and bedding. The Sleep Guard Prima Pillow Protectors are made from our revolutionary plain weave fabric and feature a zip enclosure to fully encase the pillow.

 A higher level of protection against germs for your mattresses can be achieved by using our Sleep Guard Jersey Mattress Protectors or Jersey Pillows Protectors. These top-of-the-range mattress protectors are fully waterproof, yet breathable. Anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and including an anti-dust mite finish which gives 100% protection, they can safely be washed at 90 degrees centigrade if required. The Jersey Protectors are available in a skirt or fully encased mattress protector, and also as a pillow and duvet protector for complete peace of mind.

Washing Pillows and Duvets


Most natural and synthetic pillows can be put in the washing machine. Always refer to the care instructions first. Ensure the machine is large enough. Follow the wash care instructions on the product label. Ideally the washing machine will have a duvet program which should be used for both pillows and duvets. If the machine does not have a duvet program, use a wool type program with the lowest spin possible. Professional dry cleaning may be a better option, but ensure that the pillows are well aired after to get rid of any residual fumes.  

Drying Pillows and Duvets


It is important to dry your pillows and duvets properly to avoid any growth of mould and mildew. Check that product care label and so long as it states you can tunble, place the pillows in the tumble dryer on a low heat, preferably on a duvet program. You can add a few dryer balls or tennis balls to help break any clumps in the filling to keep them fluffy. You may still need to declump the pillow by pulling apart any parts of the pillow that have clumped together. During warmer parts of the year you may be able to dry the pillows and duvets outside in the sun.


Tell guests about your care


Lastly, now is absolutely the time to (cautiously) brag a little. Guests will want to know about the additional steps you’re taking for them. Don’t neglect to mention your fastidious cleaning routine and added investment in your listing descriptions.

  1. Prima Zip Pillow Protectors
    Sleep Guard Prima Pillow Protectors

    Using our revolutionary plain weave, cotton-rich Prima fabric, the prima pillow protectors can be washed at thermal disinfectant temperatures to ensure the protectors and pillows stay free from germs.

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  1. Jersey PU Mattress Protectors
    Sleep Guard Jersey Mattress Protectors

    Jersey PU Mattress Protector, top of the range in mattress protectors, is a fully waterproof yet breathable mattress protector. The PU coating is an anti-bacterial, anti-microbe and anti-dustmite finish which gives 100% protection. Available as a fully encased and standard protector.

     

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    From £28.21