ALLERGY TO HOUSE DUST
MITES

- House dust mites are natural inhabitants of our surrounding
environment.The presence of house dust mites does not indicate a
lack of cleanliness.
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- House dust mites do not pose a problem for most people, but
they certainly do for people who are allergic to them.House dust
mites avoid contact with humans and are not known to transfer any
diseases. They are not visible to the naked eye.
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- They live in house dust and feed on its various particles,
especiallly on the flakes from human or animal skin contained in
the dust.The average adult human loses up to 1.5 grams of skin
particles per day. This amount is sufficient for the nourishment
of house dust mites, and even tides them over during periods in
which rooms are not entered.
- In addition to this food, they also take in material of
other origin, such as pieces of fiber and feathers.
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- The development and propagation of house dust mites is
dependent upon relative humidity and temperature. They thrive at
temperatures between 68-84 degrees F (20 to 30 degrees C) and a
relative humidity of 65 to 80%. This moderate, moist climate is
prevalent in our area from Mayto October.This is also the period
in which house dust mites mature and breed.
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- House dust mites prefer to live in mattresses, upholstery,
rugs, carpets, quilts, pillows, and almost all textile items
(including children's textile toys). Sleeping areas of house pets
are also favorite spots.
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- House dust mite allergies are rarely caused by the house
dust mites themselves, but rather by their excrement (feces).What
makes matters worse, the excrement and the allergens contained
therein are present all year long-as opposed to pollen allergens
which only induce allergic reactions during pollen seasons.
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Constant exposure to mite allergens can lead to chronic
(long-term) illnesses. The finally grained excrement breaks down to
an extremely fine powder.This powder sticks to the surrounding
materials, such as the fiber structure in carpets and upholstery.This
powder becomes airborne when the carpet or rug is walked on, by
sitting down on or rising from upholstery, shaking out blankets, and
airing outrooms.The excrement problem can only be solved by
eliminating the house dust mites.
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