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So, if you've read the label and are good with the contents of your pillow or mattress, grab your scissors and feel free to cut the tags!

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Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. Tags are one of the important checks inspectors make during showroom and factory visits. Hence, following federal and state guidelines about these tags can give you the peace of mind to operate your business.

It can also eliminate the risk of getting sued by the government or consumers due to tag tampering. Keeping the tags in good condition can also enhance your reputation among consumers. This may lead to several referrals that can boost your business overnight. Remember, the negatives can outweigh any positives you could derive from the illegal act as a retailer, manufacturer, or second-hand mattress dealer.

Tags display the actual component of each mattress in terms of the type of foams used as well as coiled springs styles if applicable. Tags cannot only help you choose the right type of mattress but can also make the search process easier.

For instance, hot sleepers can choose models that feature breathable components to ensure amazing nights even during the summer. It feels super cozy , provides cool sleeping during the summer, and offers superior comfort for my girlfriend and me.

Bacteria can spread easily from person to person when distasteful materials are used to stuff mattresses.

Remember, that is one of the reasons why tags were invented in the first place and the same reason holds true today as it did back in the 19th and 20th centuries. The use of tags forces manufacturers to practice the highest sanitation to prevent the spreading of infections and diseases.

Thanks to these tags, anyone can boldly order any mattress of his or her choosing and be confident of minimal risk of exposure to diseases such as tuberculosis and smallpox.

More often than not, consumers never set their eyes on the components of the mattresses they purchase. They simply order whatever model looks appealing and use it until the point where sagging, indentations, or other quality problems set in.

At that point, consumers discard the old mattress and invest in a new one to sleep well again. As such, without tags, manufacturers can be easily tempted to integrate cheap materials that may not be good for short-term or long-term consumer health. Consumers went for the cleaner options. This meant a lack of business and low profits for the dirty rag guys — but they wouldn't go down without a fight. So, some tried to get around the problem. The witty manufacturers followed the law by adding a tag.

But, they went ahead and removed it before shipping it to vendors. In some places, the retailers would rip the tags off to help speed up sales. Soon, the defiant behavior got the attention of the federal courts. So, to ensure that manufacturers and retailers did not try to cut the tags and sell the mattress as new if it contained old, used materials, the tags stated that they could not be removed under penalty of law.

The US code on Textile Fiber Products Identification makes it illegal to rip off the tag before the sale and shipment of mattresses to the final consumer.

It states that:. She added that the law label is a consumer information item and an enforcement tool. This was a bit unsettling for many consumers. Some wondered why the government would be concerned about what they do with their mattresses, in their own homes.

Others even made fun of it. In fact, countless TV shows, comic books, card games, and movies helped spread the myth. For example, in the show, Everybody Hates Chris , Chris meets a man who served four years because of the tag.



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