If you've read my other posts then you know that I recently upgraded my mattress set.
Now lucky for me I got one of those (odd) fancy-smancy new mattress sets that don't need to be flipped (like I said, odd) and have one plush side for you to sleep on and one flat side that is made to sit on the box spring and not slide around on it.
Kind of cool (still odd), but I know from previous experience that sometimes mattresses slip and slide on the box spring or bed frame, especially when they don't have that cool bottom surface.
What to do?
Now lucky for me I got one of those (odd) fancy-smancy new mattress sets that don't need to be flipped (like I said, odd) and have one plush side for you to sleep on and one flat side that is made to sit on the box spring and not slide around on it.
Kind of cool (still odd), but I know from previous experience that sometimes mattresses slip and slide on the box spring or bed frame, especially when they don't have that cool bottom surface.
What to do?
Non-slip Rug pads!
Seriously, that's it. That's all. No fuss, no muss, no nothin'!
You'll want to get some non-slip pads that are of adequate size. I'd recommend two larger ones that are roughly half the size of the mattress each, or four smaller ones that are roughly equal to a quart of the size of the mattress each.
Just place the non-slip pads in between the mattress and the box-spring and Voila! : No more dreading a concussion pre-bedtime!
Seriously, that's it. That's all. No fuss, no muss, no nothin'!
You'll want to get some non-slip pads that are of adequate size. I'd recommend two larger ones that are roughly half the size of the mattress each, or four smaller ones that are roughly equal to a quart of the size of the mattress each.
Just place the non-slip pads in between the mattress and the box-spring and Voila! : No more dreading a concussion pre-bedtime!