NounPlural air mattresses air mattress (plural air mattresses) SynonymsCategory: English nounsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. An air mattress is an inflatable mattress/sleeping pad. Due to its buoyancy, it is also often used as a water toy / flotation device, and in UK is termed as a lilo ("Li-lo" being a specific trademark). From Wikipedia under the
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315px x 442px | 27.30kB [source page] Air Mattress Beds Raised Air Bed Mattress or Just Air Bed From Yahoo Image Search: "air mattress" How do you sanitize an air mattress that was around cockroaches? Q. I lent an air mattress to a friend only to find out that he has cockroaches in his apartment (a lot of them). How do I sanitize this before bringing it back in my home? Should I toss it? I don't want to be paranoid, but I don't want an infestation. Help! Asked by E123 - Mon Jul 2 09:22:13 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I would just toss it, you wouldn't want to risk bringing the eggs into your home. Answered by Heather01Anderson - Mon Jul 2 09:30:39 2007 Can u use a bedframe with an air mattress ? Q. Currently i'm living with my parents and sleeping on an air mattress that i'm in love with (8XD). I'm in the process of moving out and want to get a bedframe for the air matress but my mom says it wont work becuase it will pop. She says the sides of the frame will put pressure on it and make it pop. I think thats wrong but i want others opinions before i buy a bedframe. Its a standard twin so logically i can just buy a twin frame and put the mattress in right? Asked by mindi s - Mon Nov 6 17:53:21 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. It should work fine, as long as you have a solid platform under the mattress (such as plywood or a box-spring). Answered by CPAKeith - Mon Nov 6 17:58:04 2006 What would be better sleeping on futon or air mattress?
Q. its for guest room. would a futon that folds into bed or an air mattress be better and why? Asked by yahoohelper25 - Mon Jun 22 13:19:15 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Futons are actually pretty comfortable, especially if they are thick. This is much better for your guest, especially the more mature ones (like me!) as they give really firm support and are elevated off the ground. My daughter keeps one in her room for sleep overs, it is a couch most of the time, and I have slept on it myself. Answered by Landlord - Mon Jun 22 14:01:40 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "air mattress" |


