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For the last couple of years, I’ve been dealing with allergies, sneezing mostly at night as I tried to sleep. So I decided to see a doctor. “Wow, you’re very allergic to dust mites,” he said after the ...
Want to have a healthy clean sleep night after night? Vacuuming your mattress regularly is the one way you can get rid of bed bugs, dust mites and bad odor to ensure an uninterrupted sleep. Even if ...
Dust mites flourish in environments with warmth and high humidity, typically in bedding, mattresses, and upholstered furniture, as they feed on dead skin cells. Regular cleaning, such as washing ...
Goodbye summer, hello spider season. From late August to October, UK households will see more spiders scurrying across their ...
Is it true that you shouldn’t make your bed? There are plenty of reasons to make your bed. A tidy space has been associated with making healthier choices, a sense of accomplishment and control, and ...
So, if you didn’t know, dust mites are very small, insect-like pests that feed on dead human skin cells and thrive in warm, humid settings. Warm, humid settings like, for example, your bed. Sorry. As ...
Encasing your pillows and mattress in allergen-proof zippered covers cuts off dust mites from their favorite hangout spots. It also traps the ones already living there so they eventually die off. Look ...
Making your bed the moment you get up may feel like the hallmark of a productive morning. However, according to Real Simple, doing so could actually trap moisture, heat, and dust mites (more on those ...
How: Wash at 60°C or higher with detergent to kill bacteria and dust mites. For deeper sanitisation, tumble dry or iron. To ...
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