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Dec
16
Dust Mites Removed by Mattress Doctor
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Mattress Doctor Garry Lassman demonstrates why mattresses need to be cleaned. The amount of dust mites, dust, dead skin, mould and fungus spores removed in just 30 seconds is truly horrifying!
Garry lists the health problems of sleeping on an unclean mattress - allergies such as asthma, eczema, puffy eyes and blocked-up breathing, rhinitis and sinusitis - and shows how the Mattress Doctor process can help those with an allergy, changing people’s lives, literally overnight.
Nov
15
STOP DUST MITES
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http://duqem.com
Ergomatic - 100% Dust-Mite-Free - Hypoallergenic PILLOW
If you suffer from any of the following year-round symptoms (not seasonal like most pollen or mold allergies) you may be suffering from dust mite infestation:
Sneezing - Runny Nose - Blocked Nose - Coughing-Postnasal Drip - Itching eye- Itching Nose - Nose Rubbing - Allergic salute (persistent upward nose rubbing) - Watering eyes- Conjunctivitis- Red rimmed eyes- Swollen eyes- Crusting of eyelids. The Duqem Ergomatic pillow has a unique contour designed insure correct sleeping position and posture the whole time stopping and preventing dust mite infestation.
Dust mites like to live where there is abundant food, moisture, and warmth: For dust mites, this often means our pillow. The bed is the ideal spot for dust mites in some of the same ways as it is for us: we like to sleep there because it’s cozy and toasty! But also, we as humans tend to lose most of our skin in the bed. And that’s good news for our hungry dust mite bed companions.
Nov
14
Are dust mites spray effective and safe to use?
Aug
21
Dust Mites
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Dust mites filmed at a meeting display by Mission: Allergy Inc. They (their bodies and especially their droppings) are a significant indoor allergen and are commonly found in pillows, mattresses and carpeting. For more information on dust mites and allergen control:
http://www.acaai.org/public/advice/dust.htm
Jul
31
How often should I clean my bedding in order to reduce dust mites and keep my bedding colorful and clean?
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i just got a new matress and all new bedding, I’m not allergic to anything, but i think dust mites are gross and i want to keep them to a minimum. my bedding is red and black and i used to keep my bed really dirty and literally never cleaned it. How often should i clean it to avoid dust mites and dirt but still keep it colorful?
Jul
28
Dust Mites
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Dr. Steve Rubinstein talks about dust mites in the Camino Medical allergy education series.
May
24
Second Wind Air Purifiers - Dust Mites
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Dust mites live in even the cleanest homes, causing house dust allergies and other problems. Second Wind Air Purifiers offer a powerful solution to these microscopic creatures. Find pricing and availability at www.comfortgurus.com
Feb
6
How do i remove dust mites from a bed?
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I recently moved in with my girlfriend, and we decided to use her bed because she’s somewhat attached to it. I believe that it’s infested with dust mites though, and I’m getting quite sick from it. What can I do to get rid of them?
Feb
5
Informative video about Dust Mites
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Here’s a great informational clip on dust mites. The footage is a little dated, but the information is great nonetheless. Talks about their size, habitat, eating habits, and ability for infestation.
Dec
12
I know havign dust mites in itself can’t cause your reproduction system to go array but having an allergy can. So is my question way off base or is there a possibility of it happening?



