Posts about Household Cleaners

Reduce Allergies Using a Dust Mite Vacuum

June 27th, 2010

It is a known fact that dust mites are in our homes and number in millions, but are not visible to our eye. They can be found in any unprepared home which can lead to year-round allergies such as sneezing, watery eyes, itching, and skin rash. In addition to this in some cases there is also the risk of asthma and similar respiratory illnesses. The mites themselves are not the primary issue. The allergies come from a protein by the name of DER P1 which shows up their fecal remains.

These mites can be found in your pillows, mattresses, carpets, furniture, clothing and almost anywhere. You are probably not aware of this but mites survive and feed on dead human skin flakes. Sometimes washing all your clothes, sheets, and pillow cases in host water will help to get rid of them, but there is no guarantee that the dust mites will get killed in spite of the washing. Rotating your bedding and linens on a weekly basis will help.

Even though there is no complete solution to eliminate them you can try to inhibit their growth and reduce their numbers. There are a few simple and economical products available on the market which will help to kill the mites such as dust mite spray, but one of the easiest solutions that you can do is regular cleaning with a dust mite vacuum.
It can be effective at controlling mites and reducing allergies. Basically carpets are known as one of the biggest reservoirs of mite allergen. Depending on the quality of your vacuum some mite allergen can escape from the vacuum itself. Even with a vacuum for dust mites there is no assurance that they would go away but using one you can reduce their exposure.

Studies of dust mite vacuums have shown through testing that the type of carpeting in your home and the technique with which you vacuum can have an impact on how well dust mites can be controlled. If you have worn carpets for example, mite allergen can penetrate to all depths. However, using a newer Berber style of carpet with a loop pile will help keep them on the surface making it easier remove them with regular vacuuming.

There are certain kinds of vacuum cleaners that are designed specifically to help control mites and using a closed system they help contain allergens during vacuuming. There are several features that you should look for in a good dust mite vacuum. Sometimes there will be a pre-filter which helps prevent clogging of dirt and dust in the main filter. Special HEPA filters which ensure that the air emitted during vacuuming is free from allergens. Bag and motor components are completely sealed with the help of rubber gaskets which reduce chances of leakage of dust filled air.

These are just some of the simple ways through which you can reduce the amount of dust mites in the house. Rather than trying to cure the problem which would be challenging you should focus on minimizing their impact with regular cleaning and vacuuming with a dust mite vacuum.

EPA Approved GREEN product prevents Mold and Mildew

April 9th, 2008

Worldwide Oxide, a Minneapolis based company announced today that they are marketing a new EPA Approved Green Disinfectant, Vital Oxide. Vital Oxide prevents mold and mildew on hard surfaces and fabrics. This EPA approved product also kills 99.9% of bacteria, including MRSA (the Super-Bug), Salmonella, E.Coli, Norovirus and Legionella. Vital Oxide is also a stunning odorless odor eliminator. Marketed primarily to business clients, hospitals, health clubs, schools and day care centers, Vital Oxide is now available to the general public at the company website www.worldwideoxide.com

Vital Oxide is a versatile product, free of harmful chemicals. It’s odorless formula makes it the ideal product for anyone with chemical sensitivity. It is totally safe for people and pets. Toxic chemicals in common household products are eliminated by replacing them with this safe GREEN formula.