Personal bed warming service

Holiday chain, Holiday Inn will be trialling a human bed-warming service at three hotels in the UK this month, guests can ask a willing staff-member to warm their bed for them, by dressing in an all-in-one fleece sleeper suit before slipping between the sheets.

Personal bed warming service

In a statement Holiday Inn spokeswoman Jane Bednall said “The new Holiday Inn bed warmers service is a bit like having a giant hot water bottle in your bed,” the warmer would be fully dressed and leave the bed before the guest occupied it.

Apparently the bed-warmer is equipped with a thermometer to make sure the beds required temperature of 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) is reached, sleep-expert Chris Idzikowski who is director of the Edinburgh Sleep Center stated the idea could help people sleep and said “There’s plenty of scientific evidence to show that sleep starts at the beginning of the night when body temperature starts to drop,” he said. “A warm bed — approximately 20 to 24 Celsius — is a good way to start this process whereas a cold bed would inhibit sleep.”

The bed warming service will be offered at two of the chain’s London hotels and one in the city of Manchester, in response to Britain’s recent cold weather.

Picture courtesy of jm3

1 Comment

  1. Mickey Jovanov says: April 7, 2010

    My mum did the same for years. I mean, the trick with the hot bottle.

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