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Own Your Sleep launches travel comfort kits and hotel bed certification push

May 14, 2026
Own Your Sleep launches travel comfort kits and hotel bed certification push

By AI, Created 5:02 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Michigan-based Own Your Sleep is rolling out three medically focused travel comfort kits and a new hotel certification program for adjustable beds. The launch targets travelers with conditions that make standard hotel sleep setups difficult and aims to create a broader sleep-accessibility market for hotels and manufacturers.

Why it matters: - Own Your Sleep is targeting travelers who often struggle with hotel stays because of medical, sensory, and mobility needs. - The company is trying to create a new standard for sleep accessibility in hotels, with potential implications for accommodations, manufacturers, and disabled travelers. - The kits are aimed at people who need practical tools to travel more safely and sleep more comfortably away from home.

What happened: - Own Your Sleep launched three travel comfort kits: the Comfort + Safety Travel Kit for $45, the Dysphagia Basic Comfort Kit for $45, and the Dysphagia Deluxe Comfort Kit for $65. - The company also introduced what it describes as the world’s first hotel certification program for adjustable beds. - The launch was announced by Michigan-founded Own Your Sleep, based in Waterford, Michigan. - Founder Kelly Haapala said the company exists to give travelers with medical needs tools that make safe sleep possible.

The details: - The Own Your Sleep Certified Network is designed to connect travelers with hotels and adjustable bed manufacturers worldwide that meet a defined sleep-accessibility standard. - Hotels that earn certification gain access to a directory of medical travelers and their families. - Own Your Sleep says that market includes guests who book multiple rooms, stay multiple nights, and return to properties that meet their needs. - Adjustable bed manufacturers gain a pathway into the global hospitality sector through the program. - The company says no hotel certification program for adjustable beds currently exists anywhere in the world. - Hotels, adjustable bed companies, and hospitality groups can contact OwnYourSleep.net to join the first wave of certified properties. - The kits include thickening gel packets, adaptive straws, pill crushers, cooling towels, silicone pouches, and a branded tote. - All three kits are available now at OwnYourSleep.net. - Each kit includes an OYS branded tote, logo sticker, and thank-you postcard. - The Dysphagia Deluxe kit also includes an ultra-fine pill crusher, reusable silicone soft pouch, and travel spray bottle with keychain and lanyard. - Kits for sensory needs, CPAP users, and ostomy travelers are in development. - Own Your Sleep says a USPTO trademark application is pending. - The company describes itself as a travel wellness company focused on making rest accessible, trusted, and elevated for every kind of traveler.

Between the lines: - The launch is part product line, part infrastructure play. - The kits address immediate travel barriers, while the certification program tries to change how hotels think about accessibility. - The company is positioning itself ahead of potential legal and market pressure on hotels to offer more reasonable sleep-related accommodations for guests with disabilities. - The Department of Justice has signaled through multiple Statements of Interest that hotels may be required under the ADA to provide reasonable modifications, including bed adjustments. - The target audience appears to be larger than one medical niche, with products and future kits aimed at multiple traveler groups. - Haapala’s personal experience with dysphagia appears to be central to the company’s origin story and product strategy.

What’s next: - Own Your Sleep is inviting hotels, adjustable bed manufacturers, and hospitality groups to join its certified network. - The company plans to expand into sensory kits, CPAP-focused kits, and ostomy travel kits. - The certification program will likely become the company’s main bridge into the hospitality industry if hotels begin adopting the standard. - The broader test is whether travelers and hotel operators treat sleep accessibility as a niche issue or a mainstream travel requirement. - More information is available at OwnYourSleep.net.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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