วันศุกร์ที่ 26 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2550

Mattress Cleaning Thailand (Eng)

You never sleep alone!


The Mattress is the dirtiest place and the place where the people are the longest time.

All people sleep with Mites and on the excrements of them, house dust and bacteria.
And it made sick, but we can help you for long time turn!
It is necessary for a normal Standard to clean the Mattresses all 4 months!

Certificate of cleaning
All Clients get a Certificate that we clean the Mattresses all three months!
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MITES
Dust Mites
The inventor of the microscope, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, reported in 1694 that mites live in
Dust. Now, more than 300 years later, it is an established fact that dust mites can be found in
House dust all over the world. Dust mites are not insects but are more closely related to spiders and ticks. There are two common dust mites, the American house dust mite (Dermatophagoides farinae) and the European house dust mite (D. pteronyssinus). Due to their very small size, these dust mites are not visible to the naked eye. They live in bedding, couches, carpet, stuffed toys and old clothing. Dust mites feed on the dead skin that falls off the bodies of humans and animals and on other organic material found where they live.
Though these mites live in many homes, only people who are allergic to them know they are
there. Dust mites are second only to pollen in causing allergic reactions. When dust mites grow, they shed their skin. The shed skin and feces are what cause allergic reactions in people.
Allergic reactions range from itchy noses and eyes to severe asthma attacks.
HABITS AND HABITATS
Dust mites do not live in air ducts in homes. Many people spend much time and money cleaning the air ducts to reduce dust mites. This is not necessary because dust mites need about 70 percent relative humidity or higher to live, and they need food.
Areas where people spend much time, like a bed, are prime sites for dust mites.
The top part of mattresses containing fibrous material is a favorite place for dust mites during
warm and humid times. The deeper parts of mattresses may provide protected areas for the dust mites during unfavorable conditions. Clothing is used by dust mites as a means of transportation from room to room or even from house to house. CONTROL of dust mites can be difficult, time consuming and expensive. For people who are extremely sensitive, the following measures should be taken:
 Wash bedding materials, including pillow cases, sheets, blankets and mattress pads
every other week in hot water (130 °F).
 Eliminate or reduce fabric wall hangings such as tapestries or pennants.
 Avoid using curtains, drapes or blinds on windows. Use plastic shades instead.
Remove carpeting from the bedroom of the allergic person and replace it with tile or
wooden floors.
Replace upholstered furniture with wooden or plastic furniture.
 Vacuum often with a vacuum cleaner provided with a high efficiency purifying air (HEPA) filtration
system. Throw away vacuum bags after use because dust mites can leave the bag.
Regular cleaning and vacuuming all 3 months will have the greatest impact.

Where do they live?
Beds are a prime habitat (where 1/3 of life occurs). A typical used mattress may have anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million mites inside. (Ten percent of the weight of a two year old pillow can be composed of dead mites and their droppings.) Mites prefer warm, moist surroundings such as the inside of a mattress when someone is on it. A favorite food is dander (both human and animal skin flakes). Humans shed about 1/5 ounce of dander (dead skin) each week. About 80 percent of the material seen floating in a sunbeam is actually skin flakes. It is necessary in that aria to clean the Mattresses all 3 months.

We are in many Hotels they never clean the Mattresses before.
The result from the demonstration shocked the Owner, Manager, and Housekeeping.
The presence of house dust mites can be confirmed microscopically which requires collecting samples from mattresses. Also, it requires the use of a microscope with sufficient magnification and the technical ability to recognize house dust mites under the microscope. In general practice, testing is unnecessary. A better question than "are dust mites present?" is "How can I control or remove them?"
The ACAREX Test will show exactly how much mite excrements and bacteria are in your Mattresses.

Caution: The application of frequent vacuuming as a dust control measure may aggravate allergic asthmatic conditions because conventional (non-HEPA) vacuum cleaners are very "inefficient." - They blow the dust through the cleaner's bag into the air.
Vacuuming helps remove the residue, as does washing, however vacuuming does not generally kill mites because they cling to the surface and absorb them. Dust collection by conventional vacuums results in a significant increase in air borne dust concentrations. Vacuuming is best accomplished by cleaners that entrain dust into a true HEPA Micro filter vacuum.