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Sterling Sleep Systems to Showcase Its Mattresses at HD Expo

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LAS VEGAS—Sterling Sleep Systems, a leader in the development of sustainable bedding solutions for the hospitality industry, announced that it will showcase its award-winning line of sustainable mattresses at HD Expo 2015, the leading conference for hospitality interior design, taking place at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, May 13 to 15, 2015. Visitors to Booth #1801 at this year’s event will learn about the unique advantages in cost savings, convenience, guest comfort and environmental responsibility that a sustainable mattress can provide.  

“We look forward to taking part in this year’s HD Expo and in providing attendees with the opportunity to see how a sustainable mattress fits into a hotel’s operations, along with benefits that this revolutionary, eco-friendly and efficient concept offers to both hoteliers and their guests,” said Tony Hochschild, President of Sterling Sleep Systems. “As a company that prides itself in offering superior comfort and lasting quality to hotels and their guests for almost 30 years, our mattresses have been specifically designed to maximize product life and guest satisfaction, while vastly reducing maintenance costs and guestroom downtime. Comfortable bed mattresses can also result in enhanced guest loyalty, which increases occupancy rates and impacts the value of a property.”

A unique concept for the hospitality industry, sustainable mattresses by Sterling Sleep Systems are designed to allow for any component to be fully removable and interchangeable, allowing hoteliers to easily replace any part that becomes damaged or soiled. As a result, properties that utilize sustainable mattresses can reduce the cost of bed ownership by as much as 50 percent, due to the ability to extend service life by replacing components rather than purchasing a new mattress each time. This can also translate into a 50 percent reduction in solid waste that the hospitality industry typically generates from mattress disposal.  

“Although recycling mattresses can reduce the impact on the environment, it is not an ideal solution, due to the costs and labor involved in the process,” continued Hochschild. “With our sustainable mattresses, there is no such cost or disadvantage. By replacing only the components needed, hoteliers not only reduce their carbon footprint, but gain two points toward LEED certification, while ensuring guest health and comfort. It’s a win-win for hotelier, guest and the planet.”

Sterling sustainable mattresses are generally available at a similar price to traditional disposable beds. Together with the ability to deliver twice the service life or more, sustainable mattresses effectively cut the total cost of bed ownership in half over the life of the bed.

For more information, visit www.sterlingsleephospitality.com or visit Booth #1801 at HD Expo.

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