Combat COVID-19 With Temporary Furnished Housing!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: APRIL 1, 2020 – WASHINGTON DC
Corporate Housing company to replace beds with hammocks as possible solution to combat COVID-19 in DC.

“Hammocks, the sleeping solution typically found in tropical climates, are replacing our beds to help our guests shelter in place, and free up space when they’re renting our furnished apartments in DC”,  said Tim Touchette, President and Founder of Attache Corporate Housing.  Touchette continued, “It’s not just about being safe, and practicing safe social distancing, but truly living, while lying.  StayAttache wants everyone to feel more free when lying in our corporate monthly rentals across the Washington DC area.”

Attache’s approach of moving beds out and moving Hammocks in, helps time spent indoors feel more like the outdoors. Also, hammocks can add joy to the third of life spent in bed and the 90% of life currently spent indoors. In addition to the safety measures Attache practices such as washing hands while singing Happy Birthday two times, and not touching faces including other people’s faces, Attache is adding copper filaments into the hammock weave for the next level of protection and the perfect new form of temporary furnished housing.

The inspiration to replace beds with hammocks came from several studies by Hammock researcher and lying down expert, Dr. Hangar Dormir. The benefits of hammocks include: 

Joyful resting –  swinging motion stirs infant memories and takes people back to easier, simpler times.
Less surface space means fewer places for virus cohesion on the sleeping area.
Saves space – bedrooms are now more functional by collapsing the hammock and rolling out a yoga mat or twister board or rolling desk.
Woven surface can be used to create energy efficient cooling air-circulation.
Whee! Getting to swing a little bit, while sleeping.
Gaps between weaves can be used to hold drinks or pencil cases.
Wood stick frame at top and bottom of hammock makes decorative headboard, footboard while optional hooks get to create a stand-in night-stand (to hold spare supplies). 
Doubles as hanging wall art when you’re not lying on it.
Teaches physics by swatting down hard in one section of the hammock to launch a pillow toward head without getting up.

The move to hammocks was in the works for several months, but the coronavirus sped things up and Attache is planning to have all beds replaced with hammocks by summer.

To book a furnished property in Washington DC, with a hammock- woven with copper and the needed comfort, visit – www.StayAttache.com or call  (202) 787-1885.