Water Bed Deaths at Dorthy Reed blog

Water Bed Deaths. There were 2 modes of death associated with waterbeds. ''they sort of looked left over from the 60's,'' she explains. Letitia blitzer, 25 years old, of bala cynwyd, pa., is emblematic of the water bed's image problem. But since then, their market share has declined to a lowly five percent. In 68 deaths (86%), the cause of death was listed as airway obstruction. ''i don't feel left over from the 60's. By the 90s, demand had collapsed and waterbeds were left with a. At the peak of the waterbed craze, in 1987, more than one out of five mattresses purchased in the u.s. Were waterbeds — meaning that enjoying that sweet, sloshy sleep was almost mainstream. When they were at their most popular, waterbeds were poised to take over the sleeping world, so how and why did they literally vanish as the 1980s came to a close, and what made them go from hot to not?

From the Archives The popularity of water beds peaked in the 1980s
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There were 2 modes of death associated with waterbeds. ''they sort of looked left over from the 60's,'' she explains. Letitia blitzer, 25 years old, of bala cynwyd, pa., is emblematic of the water bed's image problem. ''i don't feel left over from the 60's. But since then, their market share has declined to a lowly five percent. By the 90s, demand had collapsed and waterbeds were left with a. In 68 deaths (86%), the cause of death was listed as airway obstruction. Were waterbeds — meaning that enjoying that sweet, sloshy sleep was almost mainstream. At the peak of the waterbed craze, in 1987, more than one out of five mattresses purchased in the u.s. When they were at their most popular, waterbeds were poised to take over the sleeping world, so how and why did they literally vanish as the 1980s came to a close, and what made them go from hot to not?

From the Archives The popularity of water beds peaked in the 1980s

Water Bed Deaths At the peak of the waterbed craze, in 1987, more than one out of five mattresses purchased in the u.s. There were 2 modes of death associated with waterbeds. ''they sort of looked left over from the 60's,'' she explains. ''i don't feel left over from the 60's. But since then, their market share has declined to a lowly five percent. By the 90s, demand had collapsed and waterbeds were left with a. At the peak of the waterbed craze, in 1987, more than one out of five mattresses purchased in the u.s. Letitia blitzer, 25 years old, of bala cynwyd, pa., is emblematic of the water bed's image problem. When they were at their most popular, waterbeds were poised to take over the sleeping world, so how and why did they literally vanish as the 1980s came to a close, and what made them go from hot to not? Were waterbeds — meaning that enjoying that sweet, sloshy sleep was almost mainstream. In 68 deaths (86%), the cause of death was listed as airway obstruction.

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