Wednesday, August 17, 2011

New bedding invention secures twin mattresses together for comfortable night's sleep; the Twin Doubler solves age-old problem for hotel owners & guests


PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE FEATURES)--Dec. 17, 1996--A Northern California company today announced the introduction of its first bedding product, the Twin Doubler(TM), a patented and revolutionary new bedding invention which solves the age-old problem of how to comfortably join twin beds together -- without the beds spreading apart during the night.


Open windows from the top, not the bottom.Install locks that prevent sliding windows from opening more than four inches.The Commission is aware of numerous incidents in which the bunk beds collapsed during use. Many of the incidents occurred on the currently poplar twin-size on top/full-size on bottom bunk beds. Injuries reported include broken bones, lacerations, bruises, and sprains.The patented Twin Doubler offers a unique, easy-on, easy-off strapping system that quickly binds together twin mattresses in just a few minutes. A key feature of the Twin Doubler system is its soft, synthetic sheepskin which comfortably fills the unwanted space or "crack" when twins are joined together to form a king-sized bed. The Twin doubler is made of washable, non-allergenic materials, and conveniently folds into a compact size for storage or travel.Each year, approximately 5.7 million twin beds are sold in the United States, representing 33% of all mattresses sold, according to recent bedding industry figures. And this figure may rise as both baby boomers and the general population grow older."The Twin Doubler is also a great solution for couples who have a different preference for mattress firmness," Montross continued, "because now they can enjoy the independence of twin beds and yet sleep side by side."These bunk beds are often imported from Malaysia, Taiwan, and Mexico and distributed and sold by many different retailers. The beds are usually painted with high gloss red, white, blue, or black paint and sell between $150-250.Avoid placing furniture near windows to keep children from climbing to a window seat or sill.

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