In August of my first summer in the Holler, my interior started smelling a little funky and musty. I wrote all about it back on August 25, 2018 and told you how Sharon attacked the problem. Her final solution involved installing a sleep system called Froli. Now the Froli system is not new to folks who have little teardrop campers called T@Gs and T@Bs, because they are often installed to improve the sleep under the standard cushions. After reading posts on our Oliver websites and discussion boards, Sharon decided it would be the perfect final step for stopping the growth of mildew under my mattresses. The humidity of my Blue Ridge Mountains was never going to change, so proactive steps needed to be taken! After a bit of math, she determined how much to order for both twin beds and went with the Froli Travel option. We enlisted the help of Aunt Becky, laid out all the parts, worked out the grid, and got to work. It was a tedious job of snapping all the base elements together for the perfect fit and it was not a quick job. After completing the base, we moved on to the spring elements that snapped on top. The light blue squares had extra cushioning and they were placed in the shoulder area. After finishing the left twin bed, we moved on to the right. The whole purpose of installing this Froli bed system was to raise the mattresses up off the fiberglass sleeping platform so air could circulate underneath. The circulation keeps moisture from being trapped and preventing mildew from growing. Success! As a bonus, Sharon and Becky increased the comfort factor of the bed. Ventilation and comfort . . . a match made in Holler Heaven.
Thanks ever so much for checking out my Froli blog today and from my family (Sharon, Gracie, Phoebe, Splish, GiGi, & Zip) to yours, I wish you the best! Mollie #357.
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