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Please have you a comprehensive brochure on your mid to top range of divans with the specs of contents as I have allergies and do not wish foam or latex beds. Any suggestions as to which bed has the most natural fibres in and the lesser of chemical etc in them. Spoken to a couple of friends and they too have had bad unacceptable chemical smells for weeks one could not use her Sealy bed for nine weeks it was so bad - is this a fire retardant spray manufacturers use. I have had 4 RA beds since marriage top of the range with the old springs but found pocket springs in hotel beds very comfy. One RA bed returned many, many years ago because of unpleasant odour smell and replaced with one without a "whiff" whatsoever. Sales person advised me 4 weeks ago to buy Relyon bed £1100 but have had to return after a week the smell was appalling from the bed could not hardly go into my bedroom never mind sleep on the bed and it has been returned today to bedding shop with a credit for another bed. How does one get a bed without this odour? I appreciate there will be a newness aroma but not so pungent for a week.
s vernon

We do not have a brochure, details of our core range of products are all available on the website.

Please note, as with all textile based products, there are chemicals present but all materials we use are from reputable suppliers where raw materials meet stringent EU or international safety standards for safety against human health or damage to our environment and our suppliers are constantly striving to continuously improve these.

Fabrics and fillings have different fibre contents, as such require a whole range of different types and applications of FR treatments.

You may find that a new mattress does have a chemical smell, but as mentioned above this is harmless.  Airing the bed regularly by pulling back the sheets and opening windows when possible should allow any residual smell to disperse over time.

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