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Dust Mites
"One
of the most highly allergenic contaminants found indoors."
One
of the most highly allergenic contaminants found indoors is house
dust, often heavily contaminated with the fecal pellets and skins
of House Dust Mites. Estimates are that dust mites may be a factor
in 50 to 80 % of asthmatics, as well as in countless cases of eczema,
hay fever, and other allergic ailments. Common causes of allergy
include house dust mites, cat dander, cockroach droppings and grass
pollen.
Symptoms
Are
respiratory in nature, usually not a rash. However, there are reports
of a red rash around the neck. The wheeze-inducing proteins are
digestive juices from the mite gut and are potent. An exposure to
the mites in the first year of a infants life can trigger a lifelong
allergy.
There
is no cure, only prevention.
One
must control the levels of dust mites. Beds are a prime habitat,
a typical mattress may have anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million
mites inside. Mites prefer warm, moist surroundings such as the
inside of a mattress when someone is on it. Their favorite food
is dander (human skin flakes), also, bedroom carpeting and household
upholstery support high mite populations.
Dust
mites, due to their very small size (250 to 300 microns in length)
and translucent bodies, are not visible to the unaided eye. For
accurate identification, one needs at least 10X magnification. Through
a microscope, one will see many oval-shaped mites scuttling around
and over one another. There are eight hairy legs, no eyes, no antennae,
a mouth part group in front of body (resembles a head) and a tough,
translucent shell, giving a "fearsome appearance".
Control
Measures
Recommendations
focus on "dust control". One must reduce the concentrations of dust
borne allergens in the living environment by controlling both allergen
production and the dust which serves to transport it.
- Keep
the house clean.
Dust mites, pollens,animal dander, and the allergy causing agents
can be reduced, although not eliminated through regular cleaning.
- Use
a good vacuum.
Most vacuums actually cause the problem to worsen because the
filter bags in most models are not efficient and cause allergen
levels to rise.
- Keep
humidity levels below 60 percent.
Dust mites as well as other allergens thrive on high humidity.
Homes with air conditioning constantly have lower mite counts
then non-air conditioned homes.
- Use
a good air filter.
Most store bought air filters an not capable of trapping mites
and their byproducts. One should also look for a filter that has
antimicrobial properties, to prevent the filter from becoming
a breeding ground for allergens. Filters that call themselves
"washable" should be avoided because it just is not possible to
wash 100% of the biological contaminants out of them and they
will also become a breeding ground.
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