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Boost your immunity with a good sleep

Health and a strong immune system is a hot topic as we all focus on staying safe in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Getting plenty of sleep – which for most people means seven to nine hours per night – is well known to contribute to overall good health.

This is where Peter Scroggie at Beds for Backs Yarraville can help.

“Every human body is different,” explains Peter. “That’s why it’s extremely important that every one of my customers is given the advice and adjusted mattress that is as unique as their sleep needs.”

Peter’s many years of experience and expert knowledge in the field of ergonomic beds is combined with a strong passion to help customers make a decision that will improve their sleep, and in turn, their daily life.

“I consider myself an educator rather than a sales person and like to take as much time as required to ensure my customers have a solid understanding of what they are buying and why,” Peter says.

This good, old-fashioned customer service is also offered outside the showroom, with obligation-free home consultations, a fantastic option during the coronavirus stay-at-home orders, and for those whose back pain or situation makes it difficult to travel.

Peter says ErgoLife beds are often the go-to for TAC, NDIS and WorkCover patients, and he can work closely with medical professionals to help customers with their claims.

“The ergonomics in the beds have been rigorously tested and proven by scientists and their classification as health aids makes them GST-free.

“You can pay many thousands for comfort, but for thousands less, an ErgoLife bed is designed for personalised and scientifically proven body support – and is wonderfully comfortable.”

As part of his service, Peter offers a complimentary home visit for an initial set-up of a new bed system, ensuring every bed is fitted to each individual’s needs.

Two weeks later, a follow-up home visit allows Peter to make any further adjustments needed.

Safety is paramount and each home visit adheres to government-advised COVID-19 safety recommendations.

Until June 30, Peter is offering quick and free metro area delivery of commercial grade manchester, available in a wide range of colours and an ideal gift to yourself or your loved ones.

“You can call to arrange payment and delivery over the phone or come in-store,” Peter says.

Doing his part to keep the community safe during Covid-19, Peter follows social distancing rules with in-store customers, only allowing one person, couple or family group in the showroom at a time, so it’s a good idea to call first.

Beds for Backs, 3/355 Somerville Road, Yarraville (opposite Hungry Jacks). Opens 10am-5pm daily. Inquiries: 9314 2550 or visit www.beds4backs.com.au/yarraville

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