How Dust Mites Can Impact Your Life
Dust mites are tiny microscopic creatures that are a member of the same class as spiders and
ticks. They feed mainly on dead skin cells which are shed by us and animals. They live and thrive in places where
they will find their main source of food. It can be found on mattresses, wall to wall carpeting, pillows, bed
covers, upholstered furniture, clothes, stuffed toys, or other fabric items that you have in the home.
Dust Mites will always be found in humid environments because they absorb moisture from the air to live. That is
why you will always find them in humid environments. The best environment is between 55% to 75% relative
humidity.Their ideal temperature is between 68 and 77 F. The rate of growth of dust mites depends upon a seasonal
basis, or in your house depending upon conditions if ideal to thrive such as high humidity. Mites take
approximately one month to develop from an egg into an adult. They can live about two to four months depending on
the environment. A single adult female can lay up to 100 eggs.
Dust Mites produce waste products which is an allergen to most people. It can especially affect individuals with
Allergies and Asthma. Individuals can be exposed when they inhale household dust. This dust contains mites and
their waste products, People with Asthma can have an Asthmatic Attack to the this
allergen. The symptoms to Dust Mite exposure is allergic rhinitis (hay fever), nasal congestion, itching, and
sneezing.
If you want to keep them under control, it is best to control dust by using a HEPA Vacuum such as the Miele. It
also helps to reduce moisture and maintaining a low relative humidity in the home. Other options require covering
pillows and mattresses with allergen-impermeable covers will contain the allergens and by-products. This will help
reduce exposure to their allergen. Additional measures include washing stuffed toys and steam cleaning carpets.
In conclusion, Dust Mites are tiny microscopic creatures that are a member of the same class as spiders and
ticks. They feed on dead skin cells and thrive in humid environments. Keeping the under control requires lowering
the humidity and cleaning the environment with a HEPA rated Vacuum. If you feel that you are having Dust Mite
allergies, contact your Doctor immediately.
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