Safe Methods to Eradicate Dust Mites

Single dust mite maginifiedDust mites are one of the most common causes of allergies, and a prime trigger for asthma in those who are prone to it. They are minuscule, maddening, irritating, and everywhere. If you have a dust mite allergy, it may seem like there is no place to run or hide (or breathe) sometimes. The vigilance you need to stay healthy can be exhausting. There are some things you can do to clear your house of these microscopic pests and to keep them (mostly) at bay. Learn how to get rid of dust mites safely with these tips:

Maintaining a Safe Environment: An Allergy-Friendly Home

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Home is where the heart is … it can also be where the clutter is, too. The first thing to think about in establishing a new, dust-mite-free regimen is how your home is furnished. Carpet can be a big problem, especially older or long-pile carpets. Thick pile fibers trap dust and make a perfect hideout for dust mites to grow and thrive. Go for hardwood floors and easy-to-clean tile to remove this habitat. If your feet get cold, invest in a few nonslip area rugs, preferably ones that can go through the washing machine once a week.

Clear the Air

The air in your home is the next target, which you can adjust in two ways. Dust mites love humidity and thrive at standard room temperature and 75% humidity. By getting a dehumidifier, you can adjust that humidity down closer to 55%, which is both easier for you to breathe and harder for your pesky freeloaders to survive.

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Filtered and Pure

The next step in changing the air you breathe is making sure it’s filtered properly and thoroughly. A high efficiency filter installed in your furnace and air conditioning unit helps to strain out irritating airborne particles. Check out the details on MERV filters before you buy one, and make sure that it’s rated at 11 or 12 for filtration power. Make sure as well to have regular air conditioning and furnace repair services.

MERV air filters' filtration power

MERV, or Minimum Efficiency Rating Value scores by the size of the particles filtered.

Cover Your … Assets

In order to really take away possible dust mite environments, you need to keep them out of your soft furnishings; your bedroom is particularly important here. Mite-proof covers for pillows and mattresses are relatively inexpensive and easy to find. Once you seal away all the places they live in, the population of dust mites in your home should drop quickly. The frequency of allergic reactions should reflect this with equal rapidity.

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Be a Clean Machine

Revamping your environment is only one part of maintaining a healthy home. In order for it to stay that way, you need to put in some regular maintenance – clean regularly with a HEPA vacuum and allergy-friendly cleaning products. With a little routine and some practice, it won’t seem like a big deal. Being able to breathe deeply is worth a little elbow grease, after all.

Wash Away Your Troubles

Your bedding should be washed thoroughly in hot water and an anti-allergen laundry detergent at least once a week. This clears away the dead skin cells that we incidentally shed and that mites feast on. It will also effectively kill any mites that might be hanging out in your sheets before they become a problem. If it’s not a laundry day, consider leaving your sheets folded back neatly to let any moisture evaporate. Mites thrive in dark, damp environments, so let your bed breathe a bit before making it up again.

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Housekeeping Sucks

Vacuuming has to be done thoroughly at least once a week, and here you should not skimp on a cheap model. Do some research, and invest in a model with a HEPA filter and some real power behind it. If you are very sensitive, you get to pass this task along to another person. Sometimes allergies do have their privileges!

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Vapor Trail

Keeping your home really clean will help a lot with managing your symptoms. To get your space truly clean of all kinds of allergens and dirt, it may be worth your while to invest in a steam cleaner. With temperatures hitting about 300°F, they make short work of greasy messes, dusty furniture, and any lurking mites, all in one fell swoop without the need for harsh chemicals.

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A Pinch of Prevention

Another helpful option is to invest in anti-mite powder: compounds that kill dust mites but which don’t affect us. Odorless, colorless, and pet-friendly, these borate-containing pest inhibitors can be added to wash loads or sprayed on carpets and furniture to prevent further dust mite infestation.

Dustmite anti-mite powder

Keeping your house clean and dust mite free doesn’t have to be an obsessive or backbreaking chore. By utilizing a few strategies at first, and incorporating more into your schedule as they show success, you can slowly, surely, and positively change your home for the better.

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