Creatures in the Dust
Dust mites are eight legged tiny creatures that are hard to see using the naked eye. Even though dust mites are not parasitic and do not bite, many people have concerns about them because of allergic reactions they may induce to people. Dust Mite Proof things like pillows, mattresses and other household necessities are available in the market. Yet, as we continue to shed our skin, one of the main sources of food of dust mites, it is quite difficult to think that we are completely safe from them.
The internet contains much information about dust mites and how to get rid of them. There are even articles that state step by step guide in making your home dust mite free. Due to the fact that dust is really everywhere and the wind carries other pollutants that may cause allergic reactions, it can be a real challenge to follow these home improvement tips. After all, it can be quite time consuming and sometimes expensive to keep your home with low humidity level, dust-free, air-purified, and vacuumed everyday just to make your house inhabitable for dust mites.
For home owners that have family members who are allergic to dust mites, reducing the dust mite populations as well as reducing that family member’s exposure to dust is a great way in keeping him from having reactions.