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<title>Press Release: Dust Mite Feces In Your Carpets, Furniture And Mattresses Can Affect Your Family`s </title>
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<description>Dust Mite Feces In Your Carpets, Furniture And Mattresses Can Affect Your Family`s Health</description>
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	<title>Dust Mite Feces In Your Carpets, Furniture And Mattresses Can Affect Your Family s Health</title>
	<link>http://www.press411.com/releases/2005-12-22/Allergy-Relief-Cleaning-Services/Dust-Mite-Feces-Carpets-Furniture-Mattresses-Affect-Family-s-Health.htm</link>
	<description>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  12/22/2005/  Toronto, Ontario                                                                                 Do You Know Who You Are Sleeping With?    Your Family s Health Could Be Affected!    Every home  is infested with  ugly little creatures. Every home has them. They are called dust mites. Don't try looking for them they're too little to see. But you know they exist.     A dust mite  produces 20 to 100 fecal pellets per day. A female dust mite will also lay 100 eggs during its approximately ten-week lifetime, with a new generation being produced about every three weeks. The protein in dust mite feces can trigger your asthma.    Itchy, watering eyes, a runny nose, a cold or flu that seems to last forever, sneezing fits      These are all symptoms that are aggravated by the presence of dust mites, their feces and skeletons.     The surface they live on is an ideal breeding ground since it's also home to all the things the mite loves. Bacteria, allergens, dirt, oil, skin and hair follicles all combine to create Mite Haven!    You and your family come in contact with this surface everyday.     The surface we're talking about are your carpets, furniture, and mattresses.       Does vacuuming clean the pollutants out of your carpet?    NO! Most vacuum cleaner bags are unable to trap dust mites and other bacteria. These pollutants are so small they are ejected from the vacuum bag back into the air you breathe. Vacuuming can actually aggravate the problem.    If vacuuming is not the answer, what is?    You can control the level of bacteria, allergens, and dust mites in your home by having your carpets  cleaned and treated after cleaning.    After cleaning, dust mite anti-allergen treatments can be applied which changes the shape of the protein in dust mite feces making them unrecognizable to the body,  preventing them from causing an allergic reaction. When the carpets and mattresses in the bedrooms are cleaned and treated, this treatment will provide a noticeable improvement in allergy symptoms. More information can be found on our web site at http://www.allergyreliefcleaning.com    Tips for less severe reactions to animal dander:    1. Keep  your pet  out of the house, and in particular, out of the bedroom.  2. Keep pets off  furniture, especially upholstered  furniture where animal dander can be  transferred.  3. Use a room air  purifier, in the bedroom to remove airborne  animal dander.  4. Always  wear a 3 M mask and protective gloves when grooming your pet.  5. Bathe your pet  weekly with a allergy shampoo and conditioner, which  removes pet dander.  6. Remove clothing worn after grooming or playing with pets. Keep the clothing, now full of animal dander,  out of the bedroom. Wash clothing with hot water at 130 degrees.  7. Always wash your face, hands and arms after grooming or playing with pets to remove animal dander.         We provide carpet, furniture, mattress cleaning.  Located in Ontario, Canada. Serving Toronto, Burlington, Georgetown, Hamilton, Markham, Richmond Hill,  and surrounding areas.      Contact Information:    David Doyle  Allergy Relief Cleaning Services  905-302-5120  www.allergyreliefcleaning.com  david@allergyreliefcleaning.com</description>
	<pubDate>2005-12-22</pubDate>
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