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Cot Mattress Protector | Waterproof | Zippered Encasement

Cot Mattress Protector | Waterproof | Zippered Encasement

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Dust mite cot mattress protector — waterproof, zippered

A waterproof cot mattress encasement that seals your cot mattress on all six sides, keeping dust mite allergens trapped inside and blocking spills, drool, and accidents.

Cot mattresses accumulate skin cells over time, making them a dust mite allergen reservoir in the nursery.

The microporous TPU membrane creates a barrier against the fine particles that carry those allergens (typically 10–40 microns), while also being waterproof. A fitted cot sheet goes over the top.

Safe sleep notice: This protector fits over the cot mattress, under your child’s fitted sheet — it is not loose bedding. Always follow Red Nose Australia’s safe sleeping guidance: place baby on their back, feet at the foot of the cot, and keep the cot bare of loose items for infants under 12 months. The sheet must fit snugly with no loose fabric on the sleep surface.

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What makes a dust mite cot mattress protector (waterproof) effective

A microporous TPU membrane with pores measured at around 0.16 microns — far smaller than the 10–40 micron particles that carry dust mite allergens — laminated behind a soft, silent jersey outer, with a full zippered closure on all six sides.

  • Dust mite allergen barrier — pores well below allergen-particle size, so dust mite waste stays sealed inside the cot mattress.
  • Waterproof TPU lining — blocks spills, drool, and accidents; the cot mattress stays dry.
  • Microporous and breathable — the membrane lets water vapour through, so it breathes rather than trapping heat like a solid PVC sheet.
  • Enclosed binding seams — fabric edges sealed inside a bound seam, so the barrier stays continuous along every join.
  • Full zippered closure — fully encloses all six sides of the cot mattress.
  • Soft, silent, stretchy — the jersey outer feels like fabric, not plastic. No crinkle when your child moves.
The pore-size detail (third-party tested)

Dust mite allergens are carried by fecal pellets and body fragments that typically measure 10 to 40 microns. According to test data supplied by the manufacturer, Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd, this fabric’s TPU membrane has pores measured at approximately 0.16 microns at maximum distribution (third-party capillary flow porometry, Galwick fluid) — well below that range, which is why the fabric can be used as a particle barrier. The full zippered closure encloses all six sides of the cot mattress. We have not independently conducted this testing; the figures are reproduced in good faith from the manufacturer.

Materials & specifications
Materials and testing specifications
Fabric outer 90gsm polyester knitted jersey
Lining 0.2mm microporous TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) waterproof membrane
Pore size Approximately 0.16 microns at maximum distribution (capillary flow porometry, Galwick fluid). Figures supplied by the manufacturer, Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd, from third-party testing.
Sizes Standard AU — 130×69×13cm | Standard US — 120×60×13cm
Closure Full zippered closure, encloses all six sides
Waterproof Yes — TPU membrane blocks liquid spills and accidents
Warranty 10-year product warranty (excludes misuse, improper washing, or damage)
What the research says about mattress encasings

A 2003 randomised controlled trial published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (Halken et al.) tested mattress and pillow encasings against placebo encasings in children with asthma and dust mite allergy. The trial found that the active encasings produced a significant long-term reduction in dust mite allergen concentrations in mattresses over 12 months.

This is a finding of that independent study, reported here for general information. Individual results vary, and this product is intended to be used alongside other dust mite reduction measures.

Who this dust mite cot mattress protector is for

Best for parents wanting waterproof spill protection and a dust mite barrier on a standard AU or US cot mattress.

Commonly chosen by

  • Anyone building a dust mite barrier across the home, including the nursery
  • Parents who want waterproof accident protection and a dust mite barrier in one product
  • Parents of infants transitioning to a bed who want waterproof and allergen protection

Probably not the right fit if

  • You prefer 100% natural cotton — see our cotton cot mattress protector (OEKO-TEX certified, more breathable, not waterproof)
  • Your cot mattress differs significantly from the listed sizes — measure first and contact us if unsure

How to fit it safely

Fitting correctly matters for both barrier integrity and safe sleep. The protector must sit flat with no loose fabric on the sleep surface.

Step-by-step fitting
  1. Remove the cot mattress and any existing bedding.
  2. Unzip the protector fully and slide it over the mattress, ensuring all six sides are covered.
  3. Close the zipper completely — there should be no gap.
  4. Smooth the fabric flat with no loose, bunched, or excess fabric on the sleep surface.
  5. Place the cot mattress back in the cot.
  6. Fit a tight-fitting cot sheet over the top — snug with no loose fabric or wrinkles.
  7. Follow Red Nose Australia safe sleeping guidance: keep the cot bare with no pillows, blankets, soft toys, or padded items for infants under 12 months.
Choosing the right size

Standard Australian cot mattresses are 130×69cm (13cm deep). US-imported cot mattresses are typically 120×60cm (13cm deep). The knitted jersey has stretch to accommodate slight size variations. Measure your cot mattress before ordering — if it differs significantly from these sizes, contact us before purchasing.

Care

Wash before first use. Then every 3–6 months, or sooner after a spill or accident. Warm or gentle cycle — do not exceed 60°C. Skip bleach and fabric softeners to protect the TPU membrane.

Full care instructions
  • Before first use: wash the protector before fitting, to remove any production residues (manufacturer-recommended).
  • Wash: warm or gentle cycle. Do not exceed 60°C — high heat can damage the TPU membrane over time.
  • Dry: tumble dry low/medium or air dry. Avoid hot dryers.
  • Frequency: every 3–6 months when a fitted cot sheet sits over the top. Wash sooner after any spill, leak, or illness.
  • Lifespan: over 4–5 years, prolonged exposure to body fluids can cause the TPU membrane to break down. Using a fitted cot sheet on top significantly extends the lifespan.
  • Avoid: bleach, fabric softeners, dry cleaning, ironing, and any oils or strong detergents.

Dust mite cot mattress protector FAQs

Will it fit my cot mattress?

Measure your cot mattress before ordering. Standard Australian cot mattresses are 130×69cm; US-imported cots are typically 120×60cm. The knitted jersey stretches to accommodate slight variations. Contact us if your mattress differs significantly from these sizes.

Is this safe for infants?

The protector fits over the cot mattress under a tight-fitting cot sheet — it is not loose bedding. Always follow Red Nose Australia’s safe sleeping guidance. The sheet must fit snugly with no loose fabric on the sleep surface.

Is this an alternative to following Red Nose Australia safe sleep guidelines?

No — it fits within those guidelines, not around them. Red Nose Australia’s bare-cot recommendation (no loose blankets, pillows, soft toys, or padded items for infants under 12 months) still applies fully. The protector sits under your child’s fitted sheet, not loose inside the cot.

What’s the difference between this and the cotton cot protector?

Both can be used as a barrier against dust mite particles. This waterproof version has a TPU lining that also blocks liquid spills, drool, and accidents — better for younger infants or during toilet training. The cotton cot protector is 100% natural cotton, OEKO-TEX certified, and more breathable, but is not waterproof.

Should I discuss this with my GP or paediatrician first?

If your child has a diagnosed allergy, eczema, asthma, or any other medical condition, yes — your GP, paediatrician, or allergist is the right person to advise on whether barrier bedding suits your child’s situation. We describe what the fabric measurably does; we don’t make claims about medical conditions.

Does it feel like plastic? Will it make my child hot?

The TPU membrane is laminated behind a soft polyester knitted jersey outer, so the surface feels like fabric — no plastic crinkle. The TPU membrane is microporous, which means it allows water vapour through, so it breathes more than a solid PVC or vinyl sheet. It is not as breathable as the cotton version.

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    Exceptionally Tight Weave

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    Zippered Protection

    Zippered protector seals entry points — ensuring dust mite allergens already inside cannot escape, and new ones cannot get in. Unlike a standard cover that only protects the top surface, a zippered cover wraps the entire mattress, pillow or quilt.

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Independent Test / Product Data

3rd Party Tested
Quality Satisfaction Guaranteed
Pore Size Independently Verified
OEKO-TEX® Certified (Cotton)

💧 Waterproof Cover — Knitted Jersey TPU

Sample 00012 · Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd, TA Bed Bug Wholesale
0.136 µm Smallest detected pore at 99.21% CFF Dust mite allergen particles typically measure 1–5 µm. Individual results vary — not medical advice.
  • TestPore Distribution vs Diameter (Fitted)
  • FluidGalwick · 15.9 Dynes/CM
  • Tortuosity Factor0.715
  • Smallest Pore (99.21% CFF)0.136 µm
  • Diameter at Max Distribution0.1567 µm
  • Mean Flow Pore Diameter0.5432 µm
  • Largest Detected Pore0.7463 µm
  • 90% CFF Occurs at0.1544 µm

Supplier Test Certificate

Third-party pore distribution test certificate — Waterproof Knitted Jersey TPU dust mite cover, Sample 00012, Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd. Smallest pore 0.136 microns at 99.21% CFF. click to enlarge

🌿 100% Cotton Cover — Tight Weave OEKO-TEX

Sample 00022 · Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd, TA Bed Bug Wholesale
2.7921 µm Smallest detected pore at 99.21% CFF A breathable natural cotton option. For maximum barrier performance, the waterproof cover is recommended. Individual results vary — not medical advice.
  • TestPore Distribution vs Diameter (Fitted)
  • FluidGalwick · 15.9 Dynes/CM
  • Tortuosity Factor0.715
  • Smallest Pore (99.21% CFF)2.7921 µm
  • Diameter at Max Distribution2.7 µm
  • Mean Flow Pore Diameter5.614 µm
  • Largest Detected Pore23.25 µm
  • 90% CFF Occurs at2.8 µm

Supplier Test Certificate

Third-party pore distribution test certificate — 100% Tight Weave Cotton OEKO-TEX dust mite cover, Sample 00022, Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd. Smallest pore 2.7921 microns at 99.21% CFF. click to enlarge

Test data provided by Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd (TA Bed Bug Wholesale) and reflects fabric pore size measurements only — not a guarantee of allergen reduction or symptom relief. These products are not registered therapeutic goods. Individual results will vary. Always consult a healthcare professional for allergy management. Use as directed.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about dust mite protectors

How does a dust mite encasement actually work?

A dust mite encasement works by sealing the bedding item — mattress, pillow, quilt, or cushion — inside a fabric with a pore structure too small for dust mite allergen particles to pass through. Dust mite allergens are carried by fecal pellets and body fragments that typically measure 10 to 40 microns. The encasement fabric used in these products has pores measured at well below that range, third-party tested by capillary flow porometry using Galwick fluid, and figures supplied by the manufacturer Fifth Ridge Pty Ltd. The encasement does not kill dust mites or remove allergens already in the room — it creates a physical barrier that keeps what is inside the bedding from reaching the person sleeping on or near it.

Do dust mite encasements actually work?

The evidence for mattress and pillow encasements as a dust mite allergen reduction measure is supported by peer-reviewed research. A 2003 randomised controlled trial by Halken et al., published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, found that active encasings produced a significant long-term reduction in dust mite allergen concentrations over 12 months, compared to placebo encasings in children with asthma and dust mite allergy. Individual results vary, and encasements are most effective as part of a broader approach — covering all three layers (mattress, pillow, and quilt) and combining with regular vacuuming and reduced soft furnishings. Encasements alone are not a complete solution.

Why do I need to cover the pillow and quilt as well as the mattress?

Your mattress, pillow, and quilt are all significant dust mite allergen reservoirs. The mattress is the largest, but your pillow sits closest to your face all night — allergens from an uncovered pillow are inhaled directly. Covering only the mattress leaves two other sources exposed at the breathing zone. Covering all three layers is consistent with the approach used in clinical research on encasement bedding, and gives a more meaningful reduction in allergen exposure where it matters most.

Will it feel like plastic or make a crinkling noise?

No. The cotton encasements use 100% natural woven cotton — the surface feels like fabric and is completely silent. The waterproof encasements use a polyester knitted jersey outer with a TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) membrane laminated behind it. The jersey is the layer that makes contact with your bedding; the TPU sits underneath it. The result is soft and silent — no plastic crinkle — which is a significant difference from older PVC or vinyl-backed waterproof products.

Will it make me sleep hot?

The cotton encasements are 100% natural cotton and breathe the same way as other cotton bedding — they are among the most breathable encasement options available. The waterproof encasements use a microporous TPU membrane, which allows water vapour to pass through, so they breathe more than a solid PVC sheet — but are somewhat less breathable than the cotton version. Both are designed to be used with a normal outer layer (fitted sheet, pillowcase, or quilt cover) on top, which adds further breathability between the encasement and the sleeper.

How often should I wash it, and at what temperature?

Every 3 to 6 months is generally sufficient when normal bedding — a fitted sheet, pillowcase, or quilt cover — sits over the top and is washed regularly with your usual linen. The outer layer absorbs daily contact and extends the time between encasement washes. Wash sooner after a spill, accident, or illness. Use a warm or gentle machine cycle and do not exceed 60°C — repeated high-temperature washing shortens the lifespan of both the cotton weave and the TPU membrane in the waterproof range. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners on all encasements.

How long will it last?

Both the cotton and waterproof encasements carry a 10-year product warranty against manufacturing defects. In practice, barrier effectiveness can be maintained for many years with correct care. The main factors that shorten lifespan are repeated high-temperature washing, use of bleach or fabric softeners, and prolonged direct contact with body oils without an outer layer on top. Using a normal sheet, pillowcase, or quilt cover over the encasement significantly extends its effective life by absorbing daily wear before it reaches the encasement itself.

Will this help with my dust mite allergy?

We describe what the fabric measurably does — create a physical barrier against fine particles in the 10–40 micron range — but we don't make claims about how this will affect any individual's symptoms. Clinical evidence for encasement bedding as part of a dust mite allergen reduction approach exists in peer-reviewed literature (Halken et al., 2003, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology), but individual responses vary and depend on overall allergen load, degree of sensitisation, and what other measures are in place. If you have a diagnosed dust mite allergy, your GP or allergist is the right person to advise on whether encasement bedding is appropriate for your situation.

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