In general, the climate is described as the state of the atmosphere at a particular place. The sleeping climate, especially relating to the bedroom, refers firstly to the air circulation in the room and to the moisture content of the air. To sleep well and comfortably, it must not be too warm, but also not too cold. The ideal room temperature for good sleep is between 16 and 21 degrees. In addition, the moisture content should be 40%-60%. Air humidifiers and dehumidifiers are good tools to regulate the correct temperature and humidity in your home.
Individual and personal warmth and cold needs differ and influence the sleeping climate. Women, for example, generally need a warmer room temperature than men. Also, people with lower blood pressure prefer a warmer sleep environment. However, the bedroom should not be heated too much, because otherwise one would risk drying out the nasal mucous membranes and in the worst case catching a cold. At the same time, you should not let the room cool too much, since this temperature does not allow the body to relax.
A good mattress will help create an optimal sleep climate and avoid night sweats. Our aim at Emma is to create Australia's best mattress for all body types and thanks to our hybrid design and high-quality foam types we feel we have done just that! Our Emma mattress cover has special climate fibres that regulate humidity and the Airgocell® foam layer that provides high breathability. We are proud to have been awarded Equal Best Mattress by CHOICE® 2020 but don't just take our word for it, please take advantage of our 100-night risk-free trial and see it for yourself!
You can try our Emma Mattress for 100 nights, and if you decide that it is not the right mattress for you, you can ask for a return and a full refund!