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Bamboo Cotton 1000TC Sheet Set | Queen | White

Bamboo Cotton 1000TC Sheet Set | Queen | White

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A 60% bamboo, 40% cotton sheet set — soft, breathable, and easy to wash regularly, which is the key habit for keeping dust mite allergen levels down. The set includes one fitted sheet (152×203+40cm), one flat sheet (245×274cm), and two pillowcases (48×73cm).

Features

  • Bamboo Cotton 1000TC Sheet Set
  • 60% bamboo, 40% cotton
  • 1000 thread count
  • Soft, smooth and breathable
  • Absorbent and gentle on skin
  • Durable for everyday use

Specifications

  • Colourway: White
  • Size: Queen
  • Set includes: 1× fitted sheet (152×203+40cm), 1× flat sheet (245×274cm), 2× pillowcases (48×73cm)
  • SKU: V517-BCSS1000-QW

Care

  • Refer to care label for temperature before first use

Frequently asked

Is bamboo cotton good for dust mite allergies?
Bamboo cotton doesn't have any special resistance to dust mites or their allergens — mites can colonise any bedding regardless of fabric type. The practical advantage here is a fabric that's soft, breathable, and washable — regular laundering is what keeps allergen levels down. For a confirmed allergen barrier, a purpose-made encasement over your mattress, pillow, and quilt is the more reliable layer to add.

What does the research say about bedding and dust mite allergens?
A few things worth knowing:

  • Allergen levels track the bedroom, not the fabric. Allergen accumulation in bedding correlates with overall bedroom allergen levels — the surrounding environment matters more than any single product (Rains et al., 1999, Clinical & Experimental Allergy).
  • Comprehensive bedroom control has been associated with improved outcomes; single interventions in isolation are less reliable. A 2024 meta-analysis found that combinations of mattress protectors, pillow protectors, quilt protectors, washing routines, humidity control, and air purification were associated with three times greater odds of patient-reported improvement in mite-sensitive participants (van Boven et al., 2024, World Allergy Organization Journal). An earlier 2008 Cochrane review found weaker evidence for any one measure on its own (Gøtzsche & Johansen, 2008).
  • Regular washing reduces allergen load. Australian research at the University of Sydney found that washing at 55°C or hotter kills 100% of dust mites, and that even a cold wash removes more than 90% of dust mite allergen from bedding (McDonald & Tovey, 1992, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology). Check your care label for the recommended wash temperature before washing at high heat.

I have a dust mite allergy — what's the most important bedding step?
The setup most supported by published research is comprehensive bedroom control:

These sheets are one component of a comfortable bedroom setup — the encasements and washing routine are doing the allergy management work. For advice specific to your situation, your GP or allergy specialist is the right person to speak to.

General educational content. Not medical advice.

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