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FAQ
Q. How often
should a mattress be cleaned?
A. Dust mites thrive on the skin flakes we shed every night. The recommended service
interval is once every six months.
Q. Why can't I just vacuum my own mattress?
A. Traditional household or commercial vacuums do not have the power to remove
the highly resilient dust mites and other harmful debris that are
deeply embedded in the mattress. And, they do not utilize the all
important germ killing UV-C light, the key to effective disinfection.
Q. How long does the cleaning process take?
A. It depends on the size of mattress, but between 15-20 minutes for a single mattress
and about 30 minutes for a double mattress
Q. How long after you’ve
finished do we have to wait before we can make the bed and go to sleep?
A. You only need to wait for the plant based spray we
mist the bed with to evaporate off. So about 10-15 minutes. You can then make the
bed and go straight to sleep. You don’t even need to air the room unless you want
to.
Q. Is there any mess after you finish?
A. No. We make no mess and leave the room exactly how we found it. All you will
have to do is to make the bed when we leave.
Q. Can mattress cleaning cure my allergy?
A. No, it doesn’t offer any cure, but it will help to
reduce the severity and frequency of allergies. Many of our
customers have found that their particular allergy disappears altogether and in
the case of asthmatics, about 85% of sufferers
are allergic to House Dust Mite droppings, so the chances of us helping
an asthma sufferer is very high.
Q. What’s in you spray and
what does it do?
A. The spray is made from a totally renewable source,
plants and minerals. There are no chemicals in it and it is non-toxic and non hazardous.
It is a highly effective deodorizing and
sanitizing spray that neutralizes and renders harmless the allergens
created by dust mites. It is suitable for carpets, bedding, mattresses and upholstery.
Q. How old does a mattress have to be before
it is worthwhile cleaning it?
A. We have found that a new mattress, if used on a regular basis, would benefit
from a clean after about 6 months use.
Q. Can an old mattress be
cleaned effectively?
A. Yes, most definitely. Mattresses that are old will have much higher levels of
dust mites and droppings, dead skin, fungal spores, bacteria and germs. This will
also apply to hand me down ones as well. Our process is extremely effective and
will make them clean and fresh again.
Q. Do anti-dust mite beddings work?
A. (Info: Anti-dust mite beddings are beddings such as pillow cases, bed sheets and
bed covers woven tightly so that the
pores are too small for dust mites to penetrate to the
surface where the skin flakes are —and once their food supply is cut off, the dust
mites will soon die.)
There have been studies
that show them not to work effectively. Also, from our experience, whenever we have
tested a mattress with a protective cover, the mattress has always tested positive
for contamination. However, if you have got them already or you are intending to
buy some, then only use them on a brand new mattress or one that has just been cleaned
and sterilized by us.
If you don’t, all you are doing is incubating the mould, bacteria
and fungus that is already present.
Q. Is there a dust mite season, as with
pollen or molds? Are the summer months tougher on people with dust mite allergies
because of the higher humidity?
A. The dust mite season is actually quite erratic. It may be higher in the summer
in many climates because of the warmth and
higher humidity. But people who are sensitive to dust mites often will
have symptoms all year-round. And in the winter time, when people spend more time
indoors and keep windows and doors closed, dust mite particles are often still in
the house, and they still can be a problem.
Q. Can exposure to dust mites actually cause
the sensitivity, or are you just born allergic to dust mites?
A. The main area of concern is in very young children growing up in environments
where there's high dust mite exposure — or other types of allergen exposure. There
is some evidence that if an infant or a young child grows up where there's a high
exposure to sensitizing substances, he or she will be more likely to develop allergy
problems, asthma or both.
Contact us should you have more enquiries.
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