Thursday 12 July 2012

Do You Suffer From The Seven Year Hitch?

At Sealy UK, we are big fans of The Sleep Council's Sleep Patrol videos, not just because they are funny but because they have an important message at the centre of each one: after seven years, your bed may not be giving you the support that is required. This is called the Seven Year Hitch.

Here is the first video in their series. The Sleep Patrol are on the look out for someone who is sleep deprived.

 

When was the last time you bought a mattress? Was it over seven years ago?

Tuesday 3 July 2012

Sealy Celebrates P&O's 175th Anniversary

Today marks P&O's 175th anniversary celebrations when all seven of their ships will be sailing into Southampton carrying 15,000 passengers and 6,000 crew for the first time in history.



In 2010, Sealy were honoured to become the bed suppliers for P&O owner Carnival and since then, the Azura and Adonia have both been launched. Carnival group cruises also include the Cunard Luxury Liners, which enjoyed the Jubilee celebrations last month.

Carnival has also ordered the largest UK cruise ship to be built. Yet to be named, this 141,000 tonne cruise liner will cost £489 million. And with Sealy mattresses on Carnival's list of suppliers, the 4,372 passengers on board the vessel will undoubtedly enjoy a good night's sleep throughout their travels.

Have you been on a cruise before? Which countries did you visit?

Monday 25 June 2012

Sealy® "Stop Light" Commercial

Sealy sells beds around the world and we are always interested to see the latest commercials from other countries.

The latest television commercial is from America and it looks at what happens to a young man when he is stuck at a red light and ... 

We'll let you find out the rest for yourself!



Did you enjoy it as much as we did?

Monday 18 June 2012

What Keeps You Awake At Night?

With our lives busier than ever and the noise of constant information and modern day living difficult to switch off, it is no wonder why plenty of us struggle to get a good night's sleep. 

As a way of getting to know our fans and followers, we would like to find out what keeps you awake at night.

Is it ...


Your partner's snoring?

Or stress from work?


Could it be backache?


Or do your dust allergies keep you up?


Are your little ones keeping you awake?


Or is it the sound of the traffic outside?


Or maybe it's the internet that prevents you from getting a good night's sleep?


Leave a comment below with your reason by 11.59pm on Saturday 30th June 2012 and you could win one of our pocket sprung pillowsThe winner will be contacted on Monday 2nd July 2012. 

If you suffer from bad hayfever, you might also be interested to know that apart from the pillow's springs and built-in air conditioning, it is also hypoallergenic.

Please make sure you include your @ Twitter name or sign in with your email address so that we can contact you.

(This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Blogger, Facebook or Twitter.)

Monday 11 June 2012

Cunard's Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

This time last week, we were in the throes of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. And as we look forward to the summer, we are also looking back to one of the Jubilee highlights. Cunard Luxury Liners celebrated the Diamond Jubilee with their 3 Queens in Southampton, which included the Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria.



Queen Elizabeth is the second largest Cunard ship ever built. Accommodating just over 2,000 guests in 1,046 staterooms on board, 85% of which are outside and 71% with balconies, luxury is definitely the name of the game.

Sealy developed specially designed beds for the Queen Elizabeth which include the very latest in sleep technology. They contain zones of the very best pocket springs with sumptuous layers of upholstery that will support and cushion the body to ensure the very best night's sleep as guests drift off to the soothing whispers of the waves and as the liner silently crosses the oceans of the world. Even if the weather gets rough outside, there will be no tossing and turning for guests cocooned and cosseted in their Sealy Posturepedic beds.

These wonderful beds, The Sealy "Cunarder" Range, are also available to buy here, for those guests who want to carry home their wonderful sleep experience and continue to dream of luxury life on the ocean waves.

Would you also like to watch HRH Queen Elizabeth II launch Cunard's Queen Elizabeth ship?

Celebrate Father's Day With Sealy!

Have you planned anything for Father's Day on Sunday 17th June? The date is fast approaching and we would like to offer one of our Twitter followers the chance to spoil their special someone on Father's Day.  The prize is a luxury breakfast-in-bed tray and the black fluted tray will include: Fairtrade Orange Blossom Honey; Organic Fairtrade Sumatran Takengon Coffee; Jean-Paul Deville Carte d'or N.V. Champagne; French Madelienes; Organic Coffee Hazelnut Chocolate Spread; Fine Cut Marmalade; and Raspberry Jam. 


All you have to do is RT the link to this blog post and follow Sealy on Twitter to enter the giveaway draw. Followers must be 18 years old or over to qualify. The deadline for entry is 12pm on Thursday 14th June 2012

*We will try our very best to ensure the prize is delivered by Sunday 17th June 2012 but we cannot take responsibility caused by postal services or any other delays beyond our control.* 

Friday 8 June 2012

The Magic In Dreams

We have decided to add a touch of variety to our blog posts and to entertain you as much as inform you about sleep facts and our product news.

A short film called DreamGiver caught our attention and we wanted to share it with you. It is just over 5 minutes long and we really enjoyed the magical quality it evokes. It also reminded us about how stories and films affected us when we were children and it made us wonder, do we still dream the same way as adults?

Have a watch of the film and see what you think.


DreamGiver from Tyler Carter on Vimeo.

Have your dreams changed over the years or are they still sometimes as magical as when you were a child?

Wednesday 30 May 2012

Sealy Celebrates Over Sixty Years of Sensational Sleep


Lie back on any Sealy bed and you will fall asleep on 125 years of mattress ingenuity. A journey that began in 1881 in the town of Sealy, Texas, when Daniel Haynes, cotton gin builder, filled a request for a cotton-filled mattress. And then another. And then another. His business grew exponentially, which led to more innovations and many patents. These mattresses became known as “the beds from Sealy”.

Fifteen years later, Haynes sold his patents to a Texas company that retained the Sealy name. Soon after, advertising exec Earl Edwards penned the slogan “Sleeping on a Sealy is like sleeping on a cloud.” And with that, Sealy mattresses became an American phenomenon. By 1920, Sealy had 23 licensed plants across the USA.

Then in 1950 came the milestone when the Company introduced its first Sealy Posturepedic brand mattress. A unique advanced coil design, with independently hinged springs, that combined both comfort and lumbar support. In 1956, Sealy became the first Company to display and advertise king size beds. The 1960's saw Sealy commission the first major research study to define the profile of the Sealy Posturepedic consumer. In 1967, Sealy Posturepedic TV commercials ran during prime time on national television - another first for the industry.




Sealy beds were first introduced into the UK in 1974 and have been made at the same site in Aspatria, Cumbria, ever since.  Over the last 36 years, the Sealy UK business has been at the forefront of mattress technology in the UK.
  • Sealy were the first company in the industry to be awarded the British standard quality assured award.
  • In 1986 they gained BS5750 accreditation (ISO 9002) – an industry first!
  • They are frequent winners of the Furniture Industry ‘Bed of The Year’ & ‘Effective Consumer Marketing’ awards
  • They were the first company to be awarded the FIRA (Furniture Industry Research Association) Gold Award – for product excellence.
  • They were the first furniture company to achieve “Investors in People” standard
  • We are a Sleep Council founder member.
  • And just as importantly, we are the biggest bed brand in the world

Sealy now operate in over fifty countries across the globe and have a presence on every continent.  A Sealy bed is sold somewhere in the world every three seconds!

They have the biggest R&D facility in the industry (at Group Headquarters in Greensboro, North Carolina). In an industry where size most definitely does matter, Sealy can draw on market information, scientific developments and consumer insights from around the world, to develop the most technologically advanced and thoroughly tested mattresses ever!

Sealy has one goal: to help the world sleep better. And with actions like utilising new sleep technologies and spending more on research, that goal gets closer every day. 

Wednesday 23 May 2012

How To Choose The Right Mattress For You

The main consideration when choosing a bed, apart from feeling comfortable, is to ensure the mattress properly supports the body and the spine. Our spines are actually saxophone shaped, with natural curves, and a mattress needs to allow for this so the vertebrae can stretch out and allow the discs in between to recover.




The body also needs to be able to move around naturally during the course of the night to help regulate temperature, encourage disc recovery and relieve pressure points. This is a different type of movement from tossing and turning, which uses energy and leaves us feeling more tired when we wake up than when we went to bed. Tossing and turning happens because some parts of our bodies are heavier than others, creating areas of concentrated weight and pressure.  This pressure causes loss of circulation leading to numbness and pins and needles and the automatic reaction by the body is to move and turn over to layin a different position.


The Solution

You also need to keep cool to sleep – your body temperature needs to drop by 1˚ in order to fall and remain asleep. This is why so many people sleep with a leg outside the duvet! So apart from ensuring that your bedroom is not too hot and that you have the right amount of covers, the mattress itself should not contribute to a rise in body temperature. Having fibres such as Tencel in the mattress covers will help with temperature control and moisture management to keep the body cool.

A lot of mattresses around today offer great support for the body but the more supportive the mattress, the more pressure points are created. Yet, the more pressure relief offered, the less support one gets. This is particularly true of some memory foam mattresses which offer great pressure relief but poor support.  Indeed many consumers find they sweat heavily on a memory foam mattress unless it is covered by a heat dispersing fabric or has channels or springs for ventilation.

Equally, many highly priced non memory foam mattresses, with expensive layers of rich upholstery, provide marvelous comfort but are sadly lacking in both pressure relief and spinal support. At the cheaper end of the spectrum, beds with less expensive fillings can provide a good degree of support but compromise on comfort and pressure relief.

In order to develop a mattress range which would provide a solution to all these key requirements, and working in conjunction with the American Orthopaedic Advisory Board, over a four year period Sealy  carried out thousands of profiled pressure maps of people of every size, shape and weight  from countries all across the globe. As the world’s biggest bed manufacturer, Sealy also has the industry’s biggest R&D facility at its HQ in Carolina in the USA, and is at the cutting edge of the science of sleep technology.  They analysed data from some 50 countries -  height, weight and BMI, side sleeping positions and duration of positions using the 2 key pressure levels agreed as being key by medical practitioners.  Essentially, below 20mmHG of pressure there is a good level of pressure relief for the body; above 30mmHG, pressure points occur on the body that are sufficient to close blood capillaries. Using the results of this far-reaching research, Sealy developed their new Posturepedic range of beds which contain 5 to 7 zones of different push back support.  


This means:
o       the spring systems of all new Posturepedic beds will sense the sleeper’s weight and movement and adjust accordingly throughout the night
o       the top of the range models will contain a new system of lumbar bars within the springs to give even greater push back support for the lumbar regions  
o       beds will have Sealy Edge Guard which is a construction around the edge of the mattress which gives the sleeping surface greater stability which allows you to sleep right up to the edge of the mattress without it buckling. This extends the real sleeping surface by about 6 inches compared to other mattresses
o      all beds will have Tencel, a revolutionary fabric, woven into them; Tencel’s unique, hypo-allergenic properties help control body temperature by dispersing excess heat and regulating body temperature
o       finally, and most importantly, the new Posturpedic beds have pressure relief inlay pads.  These contain layers of memory foam and latex which offer different levels of density across the sleeping surface and are able to adapt and conform to the weight and shape of the sleeper.  This dissipates the body’s weight across the sleeping surface, minimizing pressure points and keeping the spine straight: all the basic constituents of a great night’s sleep

Other points to consider when choosing a new bed are the springs. The pocket spring system is one of the greatest innovations in the bedding industry and the idea was originally patented in America just over 100 years ago before rolling out more generally in the 1930s. Unlike traditional coil springs, pocket springs were individually created and then placed in their own fabric pockets, which allows the springs to move independently of each other.


Spinal alignment with a standard pocket sprung mattress

Spinal alignment with a Sealy pocket sprung mattress
100 years on from their first appearance, pocket spring systems now come in a range of tensions which cater to different requirements. 

A further variation is the number of active turns in the spring itself — that is, the number of turns that are absorbing and supporting the weight of the body. The thinner the wire and more turns, the softer the bed and the longer the springs will last because their work is spread around.

Surprisingly however, although pocket springs were invented over there, these days they are not perceived to be the mattress filling of choice by American consumers who generally prefer an advanced open coil spring system. Conversely, this side of the Atlantic, for reasons lost in the mysteries of time, British bed buyers aspire to own a pocket spring mattress as this is perceived to be a more premium product.

Now, however, continuing their ground-breaking sleep science development, Sealy have taken spring technology a stage further. Newly launched in April, the latest addition to the renowned Posturepedic range is a selection of new pocket spring beds that will offer consumers the best of both worlds: all the support and benefits of a Posturepedic and all the comfort of a pocket. This new mattress contains multiple zones of newly designed motion and weight responsive pocket springs for total spinal alignment.



But our bodies are not uniform – we are tall and short, fat and thin - so why should our mattresses be uniform? Bed comfort is such an individual thing – one person’s soft and comfy nest is another person’s squashy nightmare. A nice firm bed for another is someone else’s idea of a night of torture. So, Sealy customers can choose a special orthopaedic bed which is extra firm or extra long, or beds with extra layers such as cushion or pillow top - and then there are water beds, memory foam beds, sofa beds, futons too. 


Does your mattress provide you with proper and adequate support?

Monday 21 May 2012

Win a luxury breakfast-in-bed-tray with Sealy!

To celebrate The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, we would like to give our fans the chance to feel like royalty for a morning and to win a luxury breakfast-in-bed tray. The black fluted tray will include:
Fairtrade Orange Blossom Honey; Organic Fairtrade Sumatran Takengon Coffee; Jean-Paul Deville Carte d'or N.V. Champagne; French Madelienes; Organic Coffee Hazelnut Chocolate Spread; Fine Cut Marmalade; and Raspberry Jam.





All you have to do is sign up to the giveaway on Facebook, here so that your name can be entered into the draw. If you are not already a Sealy fan, you can Like our page, here and sign up to the giveaway by clicking on the Win with Sealy! tab in the top right hand corner of Sealy's Facebook page.

We will be picking one lucky winner on Wednesday 6th June 2012 and fans must be 18 years old or over to qualify. The deadline for entry is 11.59pm on Tuesday 5th June 2012. 

So this is how we are celebrating the Diamond Jubilee. How will you be celebrating The Queen's 60-year reign? Will you be visiting London to watch the river procession?