Waterproof Sheets

Waterproof bed sheets and mattress protectors are essential for maintaining a clean, hygienic, and protected sleep environment—especially for families with children, pet owners, or anyone managing incontinence or allergies. At JYSK, we offer a range of discreet, breathable, and easy-care waterproof solutions that shield both the bed and the mattress from spills, stains, and moisture, without compromising on comfort or appearance. Available in all sizes from single, small double, double, queen, or king. 

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Waterproof mattress protector

Our waterproof fitted sheets look and feel like regular bedding but offer a hidden waterproof layer for all-around protection. These waterproof mattress covers offer a soft, breathable sheets with an integrated waterproof backing—perfect for direct use without additional layers. 

Our waterproof mattress protectors help to reduce dust mites, bacteria, and allergens, making them ideal for sensitive sleepers. 

Care and maintenance of your waterproof sheets

  • Wash Regularly: Machine wash every 1–2 weeks at 40–60°C. Use mild detergent—avoid bleach to protect waterproof layers.
  • Dry Carefully: Air dry where possible or tumble dry on low to preserve elasticity and integrity.
  • Replace Periodically: Refresh protectors every 1–2 years or when signs of wear appear (peeling, stretching, or leaks).

Choose between a waterproof mattress protector and a non-waterproof mattress protector 

Waterproof protectors block all liquids, such as spills, sweat, and urine, from soaking into your mattress. Once a mattress soaks up moisture, it can lead to mold forming or bacteria building up. Waterproof mattress protectors are great for blocking allergens like dust mites, mold, and mildew, things that thrive in a damp mattress. This is crucial if you suffer from asthma or allergies.

A standard mattress protector will guard against dust, allergens, and maybe minor wear, but won’t stop liquid from seeping through. It's fine if you’re 100% confident that spills or accidents will never be an issue.