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	<title>Comments on: Remove Dust With Ease</title>
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		<title>By: The Bed Med of Sioux Falls</title>
		<link>http://tips.simplygoodstuff.com/remove-dust-with-ease/#comment-34841</link>
		<dc:creator>The Bed Med of Sioux Falls</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No matter how clean the home, all mattresses are prone to the same problem. When we sleep, we produce up to half a liter of sweat every night &#38; shed about a gram of skin each day and although we wear night clothes, which we wash regularly, together with our bed linen, this is no protection against what happens to the mattress. 

Very quickly the mattress will become host to a multitude of horrors, from bacteria to fungal spores and microscopic house dust mites which feed off dead flakes of skin. Is it any wonder that without cleaning a mattress, it could be the dirtiest item in your home? It is estimated that there are up to 2 million house dust mites living in a mattress and in an average pillow, 10% of its weight is made up of dead skin and dust mites.

House dust mites find a mattress the perfect breeding ground. With warmth and moisture and no natural enemies, they will establish in a mattress within several months and it is their droppings which cause most problems. These have been medically proven to trigger a whole host of allergic reactions, from Asthma, Eczema and Bronchitis, to Itchy Eyes and Sneezing. 

Even protective bedding sheets may be largely ineffective in reducing problems like asthma, when they are the only measure taken to combat an allergy (source: New England Journal of Medicine).

The idea of mattress cleaning isn't a new one. In other European countries and the United States, it has been performed for years. It's chemical-free, dry and all performed on site using specially designed state of the art equipment.

The current view of many experts is that dust mites are impossible to totally remove. This is true, it would be very expensive and almost impossible, but by knowing a little about them it is very feasible to make a dramatic impact on them and improve your dust mite allergy. 

Therefore, if a combination of measures are undertaken, then the likelihood of some one's dust mite allergy improving will increase drastically. 

Most suggestions will be to remove carpets and replace with hardwood floor, buy a good protective mattress cover, wash at 130+ degrees and clean regularly. However, while this may help, this is not the right answer for everybody and that is why when we come to you to clean your mattress, we can help in many other ways as well.  Check out our site for more health benefits at www.thebedmed.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter how clean the home, all mattresses are prone to the same problem. When we sleep, we produce up to half a liter of sweat every night &amp; shed about a gram of skin each day and although we wear night clothes, which we wash regularly, together with our bed linen, this is no protection against what happens to the mattress. </p>
<p>Very quickly the mattress will become host to a multitude of horrors, from bacteria to fungal spores and microscopic house dust mites which feed off dead flakes of skin. Is it any wonder that without cleaning a mattress, it could be the dirtiest item in your home? It is estimated that there are up to 2 million house dust mites living in a mattress and in an average pillow, 10% of its weight is made up of dead skin and dust mites.</p>
<p>House dust mites find a mattress the perfect breeding ground. With warmth and moisture and no natural enemies, they will establish in a mattress within several months and it is their droppings which cause most problems. These have been medically proven to trigger a whole host of allergic reactions, from Asthma, Eczema and Bronchitis, to Itchy Eyes and Sneezing. </p>
<p>Even protective bedding sheets may be largely ineffective in reducing problems like asthma, when they are the only measure taken to combat an allergy (source: New England Journal of Medicine).</p>
<p>The idea of mattress cleaning isn&#8217;t a new one. In other European countries and the United States, it has been performed for years. It&#8217;s chemical-free, dry and all performed on site using specially designed state of the art equipment.</p>
<p>The current view of many experts is that dust mites are impossible to totally remove. This is true, it would be very expensive and almost impossible, but by knowing a little about them it is very feasible to make a dramatic impact on them and improve your dust mite allergy. </p>
<p>Therefore, if a combination of measures are undertaken, then the likelihood of some one&#8217;s dust mite allergy improving will increase drastically. </p>
<p>Most suggestions will be to remove carpets and replace with hardwood floor, buy a good protective mattress cover, wash at 130+ degrees and clean regularly. However, while this may help, this is not the right answer for everybody and that is why when we come to you to clean your mattress, we can help in many other ways as well.  Check out our site for more health benefits at <a href="http://www.thebedmed.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.thebedmed.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: SimplyGoodStuff</title>
		<link>http://tips.simplygoodstuff.com/remove-dust-with-ease/#comment-23206</link>
		<dc:creator>SimplyGoodStuff</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The cloth is extremely effective for removing dust when used dry. It is only for cleaning that you would dampen the cloth. Otherwise, use it dry to dust virtually any surface. After using the cloth you can rinse it clean under warm water, or throw it in the wash. They are totally machine washable and will stand up to  hundreds of washings</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cloth is extremely effective for removing dust when used dry. It is only for cleaning that you would dampen the cloth. Otherwise, use it dry to dust virtually any surface. After using the cloth you can rinse it clean under warm water, or throw it in the wash. They are totally machine washable and will stand up to  hundreds of washings</p>
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		<title>By: Allen</title>
		<link>http://tips.simplygoodstuff.com/remove-dust-with-ease/#comment-23013</link>
		<dc:creator>Allen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://tips.simplygoodstuff.com/remove-dust-with-ease/#comment-23013</guid>
		<description>Dear sir

i hav some questions on your Micro-fiber" cloth :
- without getting wet with water, can the cloth remove dust as effective?
- how to remove dust from the cloth after several times of using it?

Thanks a million...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear sir</p>
<p>i hav some questions on your Micro-fiber&#8221; cloth :<br />
- without getting wet with water, can the cloth remove dust as effective?<br />
- how to remove dust from the cloth after several times of using it?</p>
<p>Thanks a million&#8230;</p>
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