Hardy creatures with eight hairy legs, house dust mites are very small in size with translucent bodies that can only be seen with a microscope. The average dust mite is .3mm. About 3 mites could fit inside the dot at the end of this sentence. They only live for about 2-4 months, but during its life the dust mite produces about 200 times its weight in waste product and can lay up to 300 eggs!
Due
to their light weight dust mites also become airborne. Routine
activities such as making the bed or children jumping and playing can send
them floating in the air where they are then distributed throughout the house
and are inevitably inhaled as we breathe.
About 80 percent of what you see floating in a ray of sunshine entering your
home is dead skin, and we can see only 10 percent of the airborne pollutants.
Other floating particles include dead dust mites and their waste products.
These waste-products, which are
proteins, actually provoke the allergic reaction.
Although mites were observed in dust by a scientist in 1694, it was not until the 1960's that they were associated with allergies. Over the years dust mites have become a target of extensive research for their connection to allergies and respiratory ailments.
A national study suggests that a large number of US homes contain dust mite allergen levels which pose a significant risk for the development of allergies and asthma. The house dust mite can actually cause asthma in the first place according to the National Asthma Campaign. Even if someone does not currently have any symptoms, reducing exposure to these allergens may reduce the chance of developing allergies and asthma.
Dust
mites are a
HUGE PROBLEM in
the
At Mitee Clean we deal with the source of the problem in residential
and commercial environments and provide a SOLUTION.
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