Anti Dust Mite Bedding

What are dust mites?

Dust mites, also called bed mites, are microscopic creatures that can live in every home in items such as mattresses and furniture.They measure about 1/100th of an inch in length.Dust mites feed off of pet and human dander (dead skin cells in the air and on surfaces in our homes).  If you’re allergenic exposure to them can cause red and itchy eyes, difficulty breathing, sneezing and congestion.

Do all homes have dust mites?

No, actually no they don’t, which is why we recommend you use a dust mite test kit before you assume you need to try to remove them. More than likely if you live in a warm and a humid climate, then chances are you have dust mites and you know your allergies are bad than it might be worth exploring dust mite remediation. If you find you suffer from dust mite allergies but if your home is dust mite free, then you can relax. Dust mites aren’t actually from a specific place and there are a few different varieties around the world. Dust mites live everywhere humans do and have been around a while. In your house they most often live on cotton sheets and bedding.

What can we do ?

In general, your first step in dust mite control is to keep your home at cooler and dryer temperatures. The amount of dust mites in your home will increase a lot at high humidity levels above 50%. It’s also best to use dust mite covers for your mattresses, box springs and pillows. Using dust mite covers encases them providing you with a first line of defense. We recommend dust mite covers  with a fabric made out of comfortable, breathable fabrics with small openings under 10 microns, called pores.

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