This Waterproof, Moisture-Wicking Mattress Protector 'Helps Defeat Allergens' According to Shoppers − It's Perfect for Summer

It effectively blocks 99.9% of allergens

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Come spring and summer, my sleep is heavily impacted by seasonal allergies. Between pollen, dust, and dander from my beloved (but shedding) dogs, getting a good night's rest can feel significantly harder than in fall and winter.

If this is something you also find yourself having to contend with in warmer weather, the tightly woven AllerEase Maximum Mattress Protector, available at Amazon, prevents household particles from collecting on your mattress, and it's waterproof, too.

Here's why it's one of the best mattress protectors to shop for sanitized sleep this summer.

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It's no secret that hay fever remedies for the home tend to be expensive. From investing in the best air purifiers or vacuums for removing dust, costs can quickly stack up. That's why the AllerEase Maximum Mattress Protector, available at Amazon, is the perfect, affordable, quick fix.

Forming a watertight bedbug and allergen barrier around your mattress, it offers six-sided, hypoallergenic, and total protection that blocks 99.9% of allergens. For that reason, it's ideal for combatting common allergens by preventing pollen, dust, and dander from collecting on and in your sleep space.

It's also easy to clean and care for this mattress protector − it can be machine-washed in hot water to kill harmful bacteria and germs, while the antimicrobial product protection inhibits the growth of any odor-causing bacteria, which works to get rid of any musty smells in the bedroom. Importantly, if you're wondering how often you should wash your mattress protector, experts recommend doing so every one to two months.

As the AllerEase Maximum Mattress Protector, available at Amazon, is waterproof, it will help to prevent damage and stains from spills and sweat, too. This will prolong the usage period before you need to dispose of your mattress. The moisture-wicking qualities will also work to keep your bed cool in summer, and effectively cool down a memory-foam mattress topper, which famously traps heat.

What Shoppers Say

A whole host of shoppers also agree that the AllerEase Maximum Mattress Protector, available at Amazon, makes a worthy, high-quality addition to any sleep space, and that it helps to effectively prevent against allergens.

For example, one recent five-star review, from Alyssa, notes that it's 'helping defeat allergies,' and adds that it's 'designed to protect.'

Another, written by Suzanne, deems it 'great.' 'I have several of the products offered by this brand: Pillow covers, including a body pillow, and I just bought this Twin XL mattress cover, which easily covered my new deluxe mattress with pillow toppers on both sides. The products are impervious to dust mites for those of us who are allergic, but feel like cloth and are not hot to sleep on. They are also washable. Very comfortable. Highly recommend this brand.'

What to Shop

Below, you can shop my Sleep Editor-approved, curated collection of summer bedroom and bedding essentials to combat seasonal allergens.


If you're already feeling the summer heat, pair your protector with one of the best cooling mattress toppers and pads.

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Ottilie Blackhall
Sleep Editor

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens in 2024 as the News Writer on Solved, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. Now, as the Sleep Editor, she spends her days producing content on all things sleep – from mattresses and sheets to protectors and pillows, all of which she tests in her own home. She also has particular expertise in home fragrance, covering everything from candles to reed diffusers, and frequently attends showrooms, including Vispring and Frette, and events hosted by the likes of Diptyque, Jo Malone, and Malin+Goetz.

Previously, she has written for Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, and also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh.