A few years back, around 2001, I noticed there was no pillow option for asthmatic children.
There were normal sized pillows ‘standard’ but nothing smaller or flatter. There were smaller beds and smaller doonas for children and we were supplying dust mite allergy covers for some time. I thought ‘I can do something about that’.
But then I thought, ‘kids love their pillows and take them to sleep overs, sometimes they are sick with them, use them as play things’.
Anyway, we started making samples with cotton and wool.
They were natural materials after all, comfy, breathable.
Ok, this is a good start.
Breathe, we’ve got this, but when we washed them in hot water 100 times, the wool and cotton clumped and lumped and became a total mass of knots, a mess.
Oh my, this is not going to work.
6 weeks in and still no solution, we’ll have to give this up, it’s just not working, I’m not the right person to be doing this.
Then at 5 am one morning it struck me.
I thought ‘You know what, I’ve read polyester is an inert material. Yes, it’s a man-made fibre, and people use them in all sorts of clothing and bedding and furnishings right next to their skin, we can use this material to last longer’
So that week we sourced the ‘best of the best’ polyester balls material, our cotton pillow covers ‘zipped’ to meet dust mite prevention and safety stuff, and by the end of the month we got the thumbs up, the materials survived the 100 hot water wash test.
The pillow is easy to wash in hot or cold water, and dry outside or in the dryer, comes out fluffier, and is earth friendly.
Today we produce a healthy, adjustable, washable, dust mite free, long lasting pillow in a reusable calico bag.
I’m still using these pillows in our home today, washing them every 3 months when the weather is warm and sunny, give them a blast in the dryer if need be.
But this always reminds me, sometimes we already know we need to try something to see whether we like it, or not.
We already know polyester is all around us.
And that is why we often tell people to go by their gut feeling, choose what is best for them.
We designed the pillow because we needed it to help families, particularly the offspring. As a team of intuitive solution seekers and living enthusiasts, we’ve thought through every angle of the pillow sleeping experience because many had to endure coughing and sneezing and long nights too. It’s all about realizing the relief for a better night’s sleep, wherever you are.
Here are some pillow options we recommend!
PRODUCT:
AllerProtect Pillow
Provides asthma and allergy relief by stopping the continual night time exposure to dust mite allergens while you sleep. Wash in hot water – comes out perfectly every time!

PRODUCT:
AllerProtect Cushion Inserts
This cushion is made to go inside your covers, and packed with features such as the 3.5-4.5 micron pore size, stop dust mite allergens capability, and convenient insert to put inside your colourful covers with full on protection.

PRODUCT:
Sleep Keeper Pillow Carrier
A versatile water-resistant travel bag will compact your pillow so it can easily travel with you.
If you like to travel with a pillow but find it a challenge to fit it in your luggage or carry it under your arm… Then the SleepKeeper is for you!

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We’re glad you’re here. We’re Carol and Tony, founders of one of the longest running Healthy Home Blogs in the world, Mitey Fresh Australia. We’ve been on this journey for the last 25 years and are passionate about helping families sift through health hazards and triggers like allergens, mould, water damage, chemicals and EMFs, to get clarity about what’s toxic and what’s not so they can create a healthy and happy home for their family they love. Each month, people visit this blog seeking focus on the health and wellbeing of their loved ones, sustainable and effective practice tips and guides, to help create and manage healthier indoor spaces, improve the built environment that is pleasing to the senses and support healthy living and nature, every day. Starting this blog was to help change people’s lives, one family at a time, and we can’t wait to share how its allowed us to stand next to you and show you how interpreting these synergies between buildings and the environment they are built in will impact upon the health and well-being of those who occupy them. Find out more about Healthy Homes and what this blog can do for you!
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