Taking steps to aggressively control dust mites in the
children’s bedroom and rest of the home may reduce the occurrence of allergies
and asthma.
Pillows
Never use feather
pillows, duvets or eiderdowns, but rather synthetic foam or polyester/acrylic
filled bedding.
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Cover the pillows with a air-permeable protector, but
not vinyl. Vinyl acts as a barrier to house-dust mite, but movement of the head
and the body on the pillow causes a “ballooning effect, which creates a high
pressure jet of allergen bearing air which then escapes through seams and
stitching.
Replace foam pillows every six months.
Place the pillows and the mattress in the sun for five hours every week
to kill the mites.
Mattress
Cover the mattress
completely with a plastic, vinyl or microporous material – use shower curtaining
and sew up or seal the ends. The disadvantages of vinyl covers include:
SA’s hot climate makes it hot and uncomfortable, instead of cool and dry to
prevent the mites from breeding.
Lightweight air permeable bedding
protectors have been recognised as a significant advance in the war against
house-dust mites, according to the ALLSA.
Wash the mattress
cover regularly.
Turn your mattress monthly. If possible place in the sun every
week for five hours.
If you have double bunk beds, let the
asthmatic child sleep on the top bunk.
Wash bedding at 60 degrees
Celsius to destroy mites.
Pull the bedcovers back in the morning to
allow the bed to air thoroughly.
Avoid padded headboards and cot
bumpers for babies.
Carpets and vacuum
Vacuum
bedroom carpets and all other carpets where children play, daily.
Vacuum the whole house at least twice a week.
Vacuum
cleaners without efficient filters will disperse allergens.
Very few
living house-dust mites are sucked up because they have claws to keep them in
place. “Wet” vacuum cleaning is more effective.
Damp dust at
least twice a week.
Polish wooden floors with wax regularly to seal
them.
Soft toys
Keep soft toys to a
minimum and store them in a cupboard.
Remove dust collecting books,
dried flowers, thick curtains, blinds, upholstered furniture, or keep them very
clean.
Select closed bookcases and cabinets.
Wash soft
toys every month at 60 degrees Celsius.
Place them in the
freezer for six hours every week.
After freezing, vacuum them to remove
dead mites.
Ventilation
Make
sure the room is well aired every day. Keep the bedroom windows open when
possible.
Keep furry pets out of the bedroom.
Keep humidity down
Avoid
creating excess steam in the bathroom by running cold water first. Keep the door
closed.
Keep windows open.
Do not use humidfiyers or
ionisers.
Electric blankets in winter will help eradicate mites from
the bed.
Use externally vented tumble-dryers to avoid increasing
humidity levels in the home.
Use ventilator extractor hood or extractor
fan when cooking, or open a window and close the doors to the rest of the
house.
Chemical sprays to kill mites
Chemical sprays like benzyl benzoate, tannic acid, bromopol
and others can kill mites. Use them regularly.
Dead mites can be vacuumed
up more easily. This must be done.
Conventional insecticides are of no
benefit and can aggravate allergic symptoms, according to the ALLSA.
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