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How to Clean Stuffed Animals? PDF Print E-mail
Friday, February 17, 2012

 

Freeze Stuffed_Animals_CopyMy son loves his stuffed animals, and he has so many. Since you aren’t supposed to put them in the washing machine or dryer, and I don’t want to spray them down with chemicals such as Lysol. What is another way to kill some germs and dust mites growing on those lovelies? Want to remove those allergens and dust mites from stuffed animals?

Freeze Them Out

To lessen allergies, every couple of months, I stick stuffed animals into a plastic, ziploc or freezer bag of some sort and put them into the freezer for 48hours.

 

For dust mites to live and multiply, they need an ideal temperature. If you create an inhabitable environment either via freezing cold or hot sun exposure, you will kill dust mites. Therefore, if you live in an extremely cold environment, where temperatures are below freezing, stick the stuffed animals in the garage or car overnight. Or, like me, if you live in Texas, during the summer months, you can stick toys, stuffed animals, bed sheets, just about anything outside to be zapped by the extreme heat and sun to kill dust mites within hours. During the winter months, I use the freezer trick.

 

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Lessen Allergies this Fall and Winter PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
We all know Spring cleaning but how about some Fall cleaning? Flu and cold season are coming so how about some Fall cleaning to reduce some allergy-triggering problems. The following is an easy and super simple tip.
 
Replace your pillows
 
Every 2 years, you should replace your pillows. We use zipper protectors under our pillowcases, doubling the life of our pillows, by reducing allergy-triggering dust mites.
 
Did you know that within 2 years your pillow has gained a 3rd of its weight from:
1)      dead skin cells
2)      dust mites
3)      bug droppings
4)      skittering live mites
5)      hair and body oils
6)      1 mite = 20+/- faecal pellets a day
 
All that lovely that has soaked into your pillow is now a breeding ground for bacteria and allergy sufferage awaits you.
 
This infestation can cause allergic reactions as well as other problems such as:
1)      pink eye
2)      respiratory problems
3)      asthmaSleeping Beauties
4)      rhinitis 
 
I sleep better knowing my boys are sleeping healthier!
 
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