What is actually in a mattress
An adult loses roughly half a litre of moisture and a significant quantity of skin cells into their bedding every night. Over years, that combination accumulates in the top layers of a mattress and supports dust mite populations, which feed on skin cells and thrive at the humidity levels typical of a Long Island bedroom. Dust mite waste is one of the most common indoor allergens and it is concentrated exactly where your face spends eight hours. Professional mattress cleaning targets that upper layer specifically: a thorough dry extraction pass first to remove particulate, then controlled treatment of the surface, then a recovery pass that leaves the mattress usable the same night rather than damp.