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For normal bedding and linens, it's easy for dust, dead skin cells, pet dander, and other irritants, to get lodged in the fibers of these items.  Most linens have very loosely woven fibers where these elements can lodge and stay.  With allergy bedding the fibers are typically woven much tighter so that there are less "pockets" for these things to settle into.  This type of bedding also works to encase your entire bed so that you have less dust and dust mites that can settle into your actual mattress and box springs.


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