Managing Dust Mites In The Home

Controlling dust mites in the house is necessary for a clean and healthy home.
It is very difficult to control dust mites. They are regarded as one of the most difficult pests to take out. Being extremely small, they are rather invisible to the natural eye. As the name implies, the presence of dust mites is a result of having too much dust inside the house. Dust mites thrive on dust and cause many problems for the people in the home. Hence, controlling dust mites is very important to keep the house clean and healthy.

Dust mites are found in the home as a result of cleanliness of the house. If the house is not consistently cleaned, vacuumed or dusted, dust mites get into the house. A large number of dust mites can trigger diseases like asthma or aggravate it if a member already suffers from the disease. Dust mites look like small spiders or ticks and thrive abundantly in hot and humid climate. To keep these dust mites away from the house it is important for the individuals to incorporate the following methods:

1) Dust consistently. All panels, counters, beddings, sofas, floorings, ceilings and even the far off corners must be consistently cleaned with soft cloth or even a wet cloth in order to get rid of the dust mites. Especially using a wet cloth is the best option.

2) It is recommended to wash bed linen in warm water. It is possible that normal water may not be good enough to destroy the mites present in every fold of the linen. Warm water has the advantage and the mites cannot tolerate the extreme heat and get killed immediately.

3) If people stay in areas with high humidity levels they have to use de-humidifiers to control the humidity levels at home. The humidity level at home must be below 60%.

4) It is imperative to keep furry animals like pet dogs and cats outside the bedroom, as they are great carriers of dust mites.

5) If the air is too polluted, individuals must use air cleaners to remove dust and dust mites.

6) It is imperative to use bed covers and pillow covers to keep away the dust and dust mites.

These are just a few of the most imperative ways in which dust mites can be kept away from home. Once dust is avoided, dust mites themselves would not be appearing inside the home.

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By Richard Wong
Published: 3/30/2007
 
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