FUN FACTS ABOUT HEAD LICE

  1. It’s essential to clarify that the presence of lice is not solely associated with poor hygiene; in fact, lice are attracted to clean hair.
  2. Common home remedies such as olive oil, mayonnaise, and tea tree oil have become less effective for lice treatment and prevention. Instead, Lice Free offers professional natural prevention sprays that can effectively protect your children from lice.
  3. The current type of head lice, often referred to as ‘super lice,’ have developed increased resistance to many home remedies and natural products.
  4. Notably, lice cannot jump or fly. They are typically transmitted through direct head-to-head contact, sharing items like hairbrushes, hair accessories, caps, and close contact with items such as couches.
  5. In terms of appearance, head lice are small and oval-shaped, similar in size to sesame seeds.
  6. Lastly, it’s important to understand that head lice can only survive on the host’s hair; they will perish within 12 hours if they are off the hair.”

TIPS TO STAY LICE FREE

How to Sanitize Clothing and Linens

“As a preventive measure, it is essential to ensure that all sheets and recently worn clothing from the past 48 hours are properly treated. This entails subjecting them to a minimum of 45 minutes in a clothes dryer. Likewise, stuffed animals can be either placed in a dryer or sealed within a bag for up to 48 hours, serving as a proactive approach to maintaining cleanliness and preventing potential issues.”

The Importance of Sanitizing Your Home

“Rugs, carpets, and furniture can be meticulously vacuumed for cleanliness. Alternatively, we offer the option to purchase our Lice Free surface spray for added peace of mind.”

Eliminating Lice from Hair Accessories

“For sanitation purposes, it is imperative that all hairbrushes and hair ties be carefully placed inside a zip-lock bag and frozen for a duration of 48 hours. Please ensure that all hair strands are thoroughly removed from the hair accessories before the sanitization process.”

Preventing Lice Re-Infestation

“Recognizing that only 50% of individuals may display noticeable lice symptoms, proactive communication with those who have been in close proximity to a person with lice plays a pivotal role. This proactive approach is essential in preventing the potential transmission of lice within your family or social circles.”

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