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Bed Bug Defense, Keeping Them Out of Your Home

Author: Dathan Hinrichs | Category: Home & Garden | Views: 0 | Date: May 3, 2011 | Twitter Tweet this Article | Share on Facebook   | Refer Friend | Contact Author |





Your bed: frame, mattress, box spring, sheets, blankets, comforter, and pillows can be a big investment.  Not only your bed, but you, your spouse, children, and guests are precious and need protected.  Bed bug cases are on the rise in North America, and the rest of the world.  Do not let your home be invaded.  Do what you can to prevent bed bugs from entering your home and becoming a problem.   Help protect your loved ones and property by following these easy steps.

 

                The most common way that these pests enter your home is by hiding in luggage, clothing, computers, and other items after being somewhere were bed bugs are present, such as a hotel, public transportation, or even a friend or relatives house.   Also be cautious of buying a used mattress, box spring, or other furniture, as they can enter your home through these as well.

 

                To help protect yourself and your home from these bugs follow these simple practices.  When on a trip, check your room for bed bugs, before you unpack your luggage.  Check the mattress for bugs on the seams and for small blood stains anywhere on the mattress.  Inspect the box spring, around the headboard and behind it also. Inspect any wooden or upholstered furniture for signs of bugs.  While inspecting the room, leave your luggage on the suitcase stand, in the bath tub, or on the bathroom counter top before unpacking.  If you find any of these insects in your room, request a different room or find another place to stay.  Chances are that if one room in the hotel has bed bugs, other rooms are likely to have them also.  You can even check your hotel for bed bugs at websites like bedbugregistry .com before you book your room.

  

                When returning from your trip make sure to have your laundry from the trip separated into a plastic bag. This way the clothes may be put directly into the clothes washer without mixing them with your other clothing that wasn’t used on your trip.  On the hottest setting the clothing will allow wash and dry the clothes, or have them dry cleaned professionally.  Check your luggage and other items for bugs before taking them into the house.  Vacuum and clean them thoroughly, be sure to check all pockets and seams.

 

                Avoid buying used mattresses, box springs, and other furniture.  Check items over thoroughly if you do buy anything.   Vacuum and clean them completely before bringing them into your house.  This is a good practice even if you didn’t find any bed bugs in the items in question.  If bugs are found, be sure to wash the clothing you were wearing at the time appropriately.

 

                By taking a little extra time and remembering a few easy actions you can help protect yourself, your home, and loved ones from the spread of bed bugs.  Remember to keep your home clean, and inspect it often, just like your hotel room.  By paying a little more attention on what comes into your house you can keep your home bed bug free. 



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Dathan Hinrichs wrote this article.  Visit www.getcomfortersets.com to see our wide selection of quality, bed bug free comforter sets, bed in a bag sets, and bed ensembles.



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