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FACT:
Every night the human body loses a litre of body fluids through
the skin pores and mouth, as well as millions of skin flakes.
Unprotected bedding thereby creates the perfect breeding ground
for bacteria and dustmites (a major cause of asthma, eczema and
rhinitis.
Control this by fitting Comfort Shield Premium Bedding Protectors.
Especially helpful in cases of incontinence.
WHAT
LIVES IN AN OLD MATTRESS?
You lose a litre of body moisture every night, creating a perfect
breeding ground in your mattress for bacteria and dust mites.
The dust mite is found in every home, particularly in bedding,
mattresses and under sheets where they thrive in large numbers.
They eat microscopic flakes of human skin which we shed every
night during our sleep.
Your mattress can't be washed, and, if unprotected, its inhabitants
and dust can cause various allergies such as asthma, runny nose,
watery eyes, morning congestion, eczema and hay fever.
A speck of dust may contain fabric fibres, human skin scales,
animal dander, insect parts, bacteria, moulds, pollens and other
organic and synthetic materials. A person may be allergic to one
or more of these substances.
Of the many components of house dust, microscopic creatures called
house dust mites cause the most trouble. They feed on skin scales
and danders shed by humans and are proving to be the major allergen
in house dust.
Most recent studies show that as much as 30% of the population
are allergic and 80% of allergic asthmatics had a positive skin
test to mites.
People
become allergic to proteins in mites and mite faeces, each mite
producing 10-20 waste particles per day. The proteins are so light
that they float in the air when disturbed, releasing large amounts
of mite proteins, causing some people to have an allergic reaction.
Mites
are members of the arachnid family (related to ticks and spiders)
and cannot be seen without a microscope. They are hardy and thrive
in warm, humid conditions, surviving and multiplying best when
relative humidity is 75-80% and the temperature is 20-21ºC
or more. The life cycle from egg to adult is 30 days and their
numbers reach a peak in mid summer. They love bedding and survive
vacuuming because they burrow deep in the bed and pillow fibres
and are equipped with sucking, sticking pads on their feet.
UNPROTECTED
MATTRESSES
As many as 2 million mites have been counted in unprotected mattresses
and it only takes 4 months for an unprotected mattress to become
infested.