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Did you know: Millions of dust mites live in your bed. And you can kill them in a second!

  1. Home cleaning spray
    Another effective way to eliminate dust mites is to make a household cleaning spray. Mix two cups of distilled water with two teaspoons of tea tree oil and store it in a dark bottle. Shake the bottle before each use to ensure the oil is evenly distributed. This spray should be used not only on furniture surfaces but also on carpets, rugs and upholstery.
  2. The importance of a proper vacuum cleaner
    Wet cleaning alone cannot replace the need for vacuuming. A good vacuum cleaner is essential for removing dust from upholstered furniture and carpets. Without a proper vacuum, a steam cleaner can turn dry dirt into slurry. Do not forget to vacuum the curtains, as they accumulate dust, especially if they are close to the windows.

For those with dust mite allergies, a regular vacuum may not be enough. It is necessary to focus on upholstered furniture, which serves as a haven for dust mites. These soft furnishings provide the perfect living environment for these allergens. Consider investing in a steam washing vacuum, which uses steam to kill dust mites on upholstered furniture and floor coverings. Make sure your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a HEPA filter to reduce dust emissions.

Remember that you should vacuum more frequently than wet cleaning. Even if you think there’s not a lot of dust, for microscopic creatures like dust mites, a few vacuuming sessions a week will be enough.

Dust mites tend to accumulate in specific areas, including rugs in front of the front door, under beds and other furniture with legs, and around furniture without legs. To prevent dust mite buildup, rearrange your soft furnishings periodically.

For those with allergies, wearing a medical mask while vacuuming can help reduce exposure to allergens.

  1. Proper bedding care
    Bedding can be a haven for dust mites, as it is estimated that an average-sized bed can be home to between 100,000 and 10 million dust mites. To eliminate these pests, it is necessary to wash bedding frequently. Dust mites die at temperatures above 60°C, so wash bedding at higher temperatures whenever possible. Additionally, adding a few drops of essential oils such as tea tree or eucalyptus can help prevent these little spiders from taking up residence in your sheets and blankets.

In conclusion, although you cannot completely eliminate dust mites from your home, you can take proactive steps to significantly reduce their presence. By controlling temperature and humidity, and implementing it

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