As the U.S. economy continues to rebound following the nationwide COVID-19 shutdown, @GoldBondSleep is seeing growth in the demand for higher priced, better made mattresses. The company has seen a 23% uptick in sales of its high-end products recently. https://t.co/GUxm5O9Grm
As communities continue to grapple with how to reopen schools and parents share their living spaces with college-age students during the pandemic, @GoldBondSleep is seeing an rising demand for futons—its sales have increased 25% since April. https://t.co/smZzbchM1u
“We feel very good that first and foremost we could help ensure that those who are going through this horrific situation had the care they needed,” said @GoldBondSleep’s Bob Naboicheck, https://t.co/JJ6wYe7jmx Via @Middletownpress
We spoke with Bob Naboicheck, president @GoldBondSleep. The 120-year old family business has been on the front lines of the pandemic. One of the company’s specialities is making mattresses with fluid-proof, antimicrobial covers making it essential. https://t.co/915KmskFkN
Strong demand for healthcare mattresses amid the #COVID19 pandemic has @GoldBondSleep fulfilling additional orders from the state of Connecticut. https://t.co/UzuPOrDDPW
Within the last three weeks, @GoldBondSleep has produced 3,500+ healthcare mattresses to supply pop-up hospitals in Connecticut. Learn more: https://t.co/ChOZwMtdLk
“Because of our strong heritage in the Hartford area and throughout the CT, we're honored to have been chosen to help during this time of national crisis. Our entire staff is happy to be helping our neighbors...”—Robert Naboicheck, president @GoldBondSleep https://t.co/ChOZwMtdLk
.@GoldBondSleep is working overtime to fill an initial order of 1,000 twin mattresses for a state agency looking to address a bedding shortfall in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Independent mattress and futon manufacturer @GoldBondSleep is utilizing its expertise in the health care and college dormitory segments to help relieve a current shortage for beds due to the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/zRTv7wmnGp