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Parents irked about bed bug problem at Savoy Elementary School in DC – FOX 5 DC
FOX 5's Tisha Lewis reports.
WASHINGTON - Some parents at Savoy Elementary School in Southeast D.C. are fuming over a bed bug and rodent problem at their childrens school.
The school told FOX 5 that they sent a letter home with students saying professionals were hired to get rid of the pests. But some parents told us that the problem is still persisting.
On Tuesday, one parent wrote to us and said:
"This is not how you should notify parents of rats and bed bugs. I had to see it on the news. Then, the school doesn't notify the parents until 4 days later."
The school district said they are working on the problem, but for some parents, that is not enough. Aaron Doughty, another Savoy Elementary parent, said he plans to keep his kids out of school until the problem is resolved.
They won't be back because they have several bites on them and Im very concerned about the situation, he said. I will not be sending them to school.
Doughty added, I made a few calls and once I hear something back about them properly taking care of the situation, then I will consider sending them back, but I have to protect them.
Doughty had photos showing what he said are bed bug bites on his 9- and 10-year-old daughters. He said the bed bug bites started around Christmas and have only gotten worse.
He said the school nurse told him the school was infested with bed bugs months ago, but it was only this past Friday that D.C. Public Schools sent home a letter to parents describing what the school district called an increase of unwanted pests in the building.
Doughty was not satisfied with the correspondence.
The school district said in December, the school was placed on a 3-day-a-week extermination schedule. D.C. Public Schools released a statement last week saying:
"We were made aware of an incident of bed bugs at Savoy Elementary School, and we hired professional cleaning contractors to thoroughly clean the school, developed an ongoing cleaning plan for the building, and ordered new nap mats with two-foot risers. We are working with the school and the community to be vigilant in keeping unwanted pests from entering the building."
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Health emergency at DC school with infestation of rodents, bedbugs – Washington Times
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Aaron Doughty appears borderline frustrated and understandably anxious with D.C. school and health officials.
A father of two girls who attend Alfred Kiger Savoy Elementary School, Mr. Doughty and other parents learned by way of TV news that the school is infested with bedbugs and rodents.
A rodent problem might be understood, since Savoy sits hard by the Anacostia River. Bedbugs, not so much.
Whats truly troublesome is that school officials were aware of the infestation last year, which means they had the whole Christmas break to clear out classrooms, treat the problem, and return or buy classroom materials.
Mr. Doughty took pictures of his girls bedbug bites and allowed them to be broadcast on WTTG-Channel 5, which first reported the story.
He said his daughters, 9 and 10 years old, would not return to Savoy until the problems are resolved. He said the girls bug bites began around Christmas.
They wont be back because they have several bites on them, and Im very concerned about the situation, he said. I will not be sending them to school.
D.C. does have a serious bedbug problem. Orkin, a leader in the pest control industry, lists the nations capital as the No. 2 center for bedbug infestation. Baltimore is No. 1, and Chicago and New York follow D.C. (In case youre interested, Houston, site of Super Bowl LI, holds the 17th spot on the top 50 list.)
Mr. Doughty isnt the only parent who took city health and school officials to task.
This is not how you should notify parents of rats and bedbugs, another parent told Channel 5. I had to see it on the news. Then, the school doesnt notify the parents until four days later.
As for school authorities, they issued this statement: We were made aware of an incident of bedbugs at Savoy Elementary School, and we hired professional cleaning contractors to thoroughly clean the school, developed an ongoing cleaning plan for the building, and ordered new nap mats with 2-foot risers. We are working with the school and the community to be vigilant in keeping unwanted pests from entering the building.
Reassuring? Not really.
Although officials implemented a three-day-a-week extermination and cleaning plan, a key mistake is allowing students, school personnel, parents and visitors to continue to come and go at Savoy, a pre-K through fifth-grade school.
Bedbugs are unwanted transplants because they travel on and in whatever they cling to. If infested backpacks and clothing are carried home from an infested school, the critters make the return trip to the freshly sanitized school in the infested gear.
Rodents and other four-legged pests dont stay away simply because the exterminator tells them to leave.
Clearly, authorities with the D.C. Health Department need a sustained public profile on this problem.
I say that because, as I stood outside Savoy yesterday afternoon, I wondered whether the trash bins, brooms and mop buckets I saw near the Savoy kids eating area were free of bedbugs or if the room itself was clear of rodents, which generally come and go as they please. The adults appeared as oblivious as the kids.
This was hardly welcome news to the Districts public schools chancellor, Antwan Wilson, who marked his first day on the job yesterday.
The D.C. Health Department informs on its website: Bedbugs feed only on the blood of warm-blooded hosts. They can conceal themselves in any tight crack or crevice, and are often found in padding, such as mattresses and box springs. They can also hide behind electrical faceplates, baseboards, folded areas of beds, bedding, adjacent furniture, picture frames, wallpaper and nearly anywhere inside a shelter, apartment, or structure.
Schools and other educational environs should be added to that list.
Deborah Simmons can be contacted at dsimmons@washingtontimes.com.
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How to Avoid Bed Bugs When Shopping for Clothing …
Move over, Mr. Cocky Cockroach. Theres a new bug in town and hes as tiny [or tinier] than a tick, nocturnal, can live days without food but when he wants some goes straight for your blood. Hes the size of an apple seed yet even exterminators shy away from these poison apples/; Well just call him Mr. Brazen Bed Bug because brazen he most certainly is, entering the homes, stores, and offices of this citys 5 boroughs and striking fear in the beds of even the most urban elite.
Yup, its been a rough week for New York City. Why? Because bed-bug-apocalypse seems to be upon the Big Apple, with stores like Abercrombie & Fitch and Niketown, along with magazine office Elle and even the Empire State Building being infested with the blood-sucking, bed burrowing and clothing loving critters.
When most people think of bed bugs, they think of a.) beds and b.) places where beds would be, like your single and multi-family housing, hotel and motels, and of course, those ubiquitous used mattresses found on the side of the road.
But what doesnt come to mind of most people when thinking about bed bugs is the fact that these critters like to hide in clothing. And where can you find mass amounts of used clothing taken from places where there were beds? You guessed it shopping thrift stores.
So not only has this week been a tough one for us New Yorkers in general, but for the vintage and thrift loving population of the country who frequent thrift stores for their hobby, passion or job.
Since the news about the epidemic first struck, Ive been feeling pretty low about the chance that after shopping at my local Goodwill, I could unknowingly carry a bed bug from the clothing in my bag into my apartment, into my bed and well, you can guess the rest. I realize that its a huge liability to continue to visit thrift stores, but I dont want to completely stop doing something I love.
So, like the true vintage lover that I am, I did some research to see how I could still shop thrift but not shop bed bugs. My 10 top tips are below and Im taking new ones from those in the vintage and thrift industry who are more informed than me! Please send any thrift-away-bed-bug-tips my way at Sammy@sammydvintage.com
Dont forget to check out my 34 Tips on: How to Thrift Store Shop
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Tip #1: Confirm Safety of a Store Using an Online Bed Bug Registry
Use The Bed Bug Registry to plug in the address of the thrift store you are visiting. If theres been a report of bed bugs in that store, be warned!
Tip #2: Give Each Piece You Want to Buy a Thorough Inspection
A rule of thumb for anyone shopping thrift is to give each piece you are considering buying what I like to call the 360. This means checking seams, cuffs, collars, pockets and anything else not in full-frontal-view to make sure that the piece is damage, stain and of course, bed-bug free.
Cuffs and pockets are a particularly sought after hiding place for bed bugs in clothing. Unfold cuffs and turn pockets inside out before trying on or taking anything home.
Tip #3: Do Not Buy Thrift Store Furniture Without Inspecting it First
Dont bring bed bugs into your home after purchasing second-hand furniture like this family in Indiana did. Thankfully Goodwill picked up the exterminator tab, but you may not be so lucky if you buy yourself an awesome couch with an awful aftermath.
How to tell if the furniture has bed bugs? They leave brownish, blackish droppings that look like ink marks. If you see those on the inside of the cushions or anywhere on the furniture at all, dont buy it. Seriously, dont even touch it.
Tip #4: Avoid Buying Second-Hand Furniture That is Porous
True story: I previously owned an entire set of white wicker furniture in my New York City apartment. When I learned that bed bugs love hiding in the cracks between the wicker, seeking shelter by day and emerging at night to crawl from your bed stand onto your bed? Well, you guessed it that furniture was on the curb faster than you can scream Bed Bug!
If the furniture is porous meaning you could compare it to a sponge, loofah or just anything weaved its not worth your time even buying it new, for risk that if you are ever infested, those bed bugs have prime breeding ground.
Tip #5: Shake Out Bags, Purses and Wallets
Bed bugs like to hide in warm, dark places. Bags, purses and wallets are about as warm and dark as they get and are literally a free ride for those critters to leave the thrift store, enter your car and then enter your home or worse yet, the homes of others you happen to visit.
Id advise against buying bags at thrift stores at all, but if you must have that vintage 80s clutch, I totally understand but advise shaking it out upside down and checking any pockets, crevices and corners for signs of bed bug burrow.
Tip #6: Bag Your Finds in a Plastic Bag and Double Knot it Shut
Most thrift stores bag in plastic. Ask your register associate to tie the plastic bag shut and double it knot it so that no air can leave or enter the bag. If youre not sure whether the store bags in plastic, bring a few from your home to use in the event that youre stuck with paper.
Tying your plastic bag shut ensures that any hiding bed bugs are trapped shut, only to be washed to death when you wash and dry your thrift store finds see the next tip for this very important and highly-advised suggestion!
Tip #7: Put the Bag into the Trunk of Your Car
Call me paranoid, but in the event that a bed bug does manage to crawl its way out of your plastic way, at least youve confined it to your trunk where it will hopefully die. The issue remains, however, that bed bugs can lay eggs before dying themselves. And bed bugs can live without food for days on end or when hibernating, dont need to eat at all. And guess what? They can hibernate for up to a year and a half.
The point? When thrifting, vacuum your car frequently to kill bugs dead, alive, or yet to hatch.
Tip #8: Wash Everything You Buy Immediately
Read this and weep, because this is the most important step of all: Wash and dry your thrift store clothes immediately after buying them. The hot water and hot air will kill all bugs and their unborn children. I recommend keeping the clothing in the trunk of your car until you can take it immediately into your washer.
Do not bring the bag into your home with the intent to wash the clothing a few hours later. Do it right away, and do it the right way to keep your home happy and bed bug free.
Tip #9: Put Non-Washable Items in the Dryer on High Heat
I love shopping the evening wear section at a thrift store because I can find fabulous dresses, jumpers and even old wedding gowns for a fraction of the cost. The flipside? I have to dry clean them if theyre dirty.
The downside in this situation? If you want to de-buggify any of your dry-clean only finds without actually getting them dry cleaned, you must dry the piece at high heat for at about 20 minutes. The high heat should kill the bugs and at the very least, guarantee that when you do take the piece to a dry cleaner for a professional clean, that youre not risking the reputation of your friendly local dry cleaner by affecting the entire neighborhood.
Tip #10: Check Your Body Before You Leave
Before exiting the thrift store, walk to an aisle mirror and give your body a solid once over. Flip your shirt inside out, check exposed skin, open your bag and examine the seams, pockets and openings. Do whatever it takes to ensure that you are not walking out with a bed bug chilling on you. Sounds gross, right? Well, I didnt name the bed bug Mr. Brazen without due reason. Hes not cocky like the cockroach, but he takes risks. Dont let his risks be your worst nightmare. Take whatever safety precautions you can when saving money or finding fashion when shopping thrift and second-hand.
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19 Natural Home Remedies for Bed Bugs Bites
Are you suffering the symptoms of bed bug bites? Do you want to know which treatments are best to deal with bed bug bites? If your answer is Yes, you can keep reading this writing to understand more. There are many ways of healing bed bugs bites at home by using vegetables, fruits, herbs and many more. In this article, AllRemedies.com will show you 19 best natural home remedies for bed bugs bites. The following writing collected information from reliable sources. However, it is not intended to give medical advice.
Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate. It has the ability to help in neutralizing acidic chemicals which could be leading to the itchiness from bites of bed bug. Besides, it plays an important role as an anti-inflammatory agent as well as helps in reducing swelling and redness.
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Witch hazel is known as a liquid astringent which you can buy from a drug store. It is mostly applied as a facial cleanser, however, it has tannins that contain a mild anesthetic, and thereby it can help in calming itching that is caused by bites of bed bug.
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Apple cider vinegar is one of the effective remedies for bed bugs bites. By its anti-inflammatory properties and acetic acid content, it can help in relieving itching and burning. If you cannot take apple cider vinegar, you may use white vinegar to replace.
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Cucumber slices and peels can also give a relief from swelling and itching caused by bed bug bites because they contain a large amount of caffeic acid and vitamin C that are beneficial for reducing inflammation.
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Using moist tea bags to treat bites of bed bug may help you in combating the itching and swelling which is caused by the bed bug as well as other insect bites. Moist tea bags have tannins with mild anesthetic and astringent properties.
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Because of its anti-inflammatory and soothing properties, oatmeal is an excellent remedy to decrease skin irritation and itching that is caused by many insect bites including bed bug as well as skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis.
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As we know, aloe vera is known as a plant which can help to treat many diseases including bites of bed bugs. You may get aloe from a store; however, using fresh aloe vera from the aloe vera plant is the most wonderful way to eliminate the itching from bed bug bites.
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Toothpaste is also one of the effective and simple natural home remedies for bed bugs. It has cooling menthol which can help you to reduce the burning sensations and itching.
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Lemon juice is a natural astringent. It can help in drying out rashes that caused by bites of bed bugs as well as keep itching at bay. Besides, its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties may help you to decrease redness, swelling and prevent infection.
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Note: Lemon juice can make the skin susceptible to sunburn. Remember not to go out for a few hours after you use this remedy.
Ice has the cold temperature which can help in numbing the nerve endings and thereby relieving the itching sensation that is caused by bed bug bites. Besides, it will help to calm the swelling.
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Using neem leafis one of the simple natural home remedies for bed bugs. The antimicrobial properties of neem can help in treating bed bug bites effectively.
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Honey can help in relieving and even curing allergic symptoms of all kinds. Using honey may help in reducing the redness when you are bitten by a bed bug.
There are 2 main reasons for why you should use a mixture of honey and cinnamon on the itchy bites of bed bugs. The first is that the combination of 2 these ingredients will make a fine paste. Besides, cinnamon is known as a prostaglandin inhibitor. It has the ability to decrease inflammation, pain and soothe itchiness that is caused by bed bug bites. You just mix these ingredients at an equal ratio and rub it to your affected areas to treat bed bug bites. Keep this process until you feel better.
Soaking yourself in a warm bath is one of the simplest natural home remedies for bed bugs. You simply prepare cup of one of the ingredients such as peppermint oil, oatmeal powder, baking soda combined with a little salt or Alka-seltzer (if you do not have any allergy with aspirin). Then, you mix it with warm water in the bath. Next, you soak yourself on it for about 30 minutes. You should do it regularly to have the best results.
You can wash the affected areas with water and mild soap. To do it, you use a bar of soap with enough water to wet your hands. You should work the soap in the hands into the thick rich soapy lather. Then, you rub the lather to your bites of bed bugs liberally. You have to repeat this process till the entire areas are covered. Make sure that you allow it to be on there and do not rinse. You let the soap lather dry over your bitten areas. You will get an immediate relief from the itching and swelling.
Cloves and juniper berries are an old world natural treatment for many diseases including bites of bed bugs. These berries have the dark purple color as well as belong to the family Cupressaceae. They have a large amount of vitamin C along with the byproduct that is considered as oil. The oil can help in reducing itching while vitamin C has the ability to help in fortifying the immune response. Besides, clove contains eugenol that also helps in numbing bed bug bites.
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In fact, mint contains menthol that people use it as a home remedy for a lot of diseases such as inflammation or upset stomach.
In order to use mint to treat itching that is caused by bites of bed bugs, you can get some drops of peppermint oil and rub it to bites of bed bugs.
Another option, you can use the peppermint leaves to make a tea. To do it, you drain out the water. Then you use a clean cloth or cotton ball to put the tea to bites of bed bugs. Peppermint is easy to use and it is one of the effective home remedies for bed bugs bites.
Banana is very useful in healing itching that is caused by bed bug bites.
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The heat in the hot spoon can help in numbing the nerves for a few minutes and getting rid of bites of bed bugs.
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Lavender is one of the interesting home remedies for bed bugs bites. It can help in treating itching without leaving any odd smell.
It can immediately get rid of the itch. In addition, many people agree that taking a bath with lavender before you go to bed to prevent the appearance of bed bugs during the night because the smell of lavender can make the bed bugs go away.
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If you want to know more about natural, at home remedies for other diseases and conditions, go to our main Home Remedies page. After reading the article of top 19 natural home remedies for bed bugs bites, hope that it can help you find out the best solution to get rid of bites of bed bugs quickly and easily. However, the article is only for the informational purpose, thus, you should meet your doctor to get advice before applying any at home remedy.
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Beating Back Bed Bugs | Midwest Pesticide Action Center
One out of every five Americans has had a bed bug infestation in their home or knows someone who has. Bed bugs can liveeverywherefrom single-family homes, apartment buildings, and shelters, to office buildings and hotels. Residents, building managers, and businesses takedesperate measures to control these tenacious pests, often leading to dangerous use and misuse of pesticides that aggravate asthma and cause unnecessary exposure to high levels of chemicals. Minimal use of pesticides can safely and effectively control Bed bugs. Midwest Pesticide Action Center holds training events, workshops, and has developed outreach materials to educate residents and institutions on how to spot early signs of bed bug infestations, response strategies, and effective treatment options. Continue reading for: Bed Bugs and Chicago Training Events, Outreach that Informs and Empowers, Policy Making, Making Institutional Change
Being informed and aware is the best way of controlling bed bugs. We hold training events throughout Chicago and provide a basic knowledge of bed bug behavior and control.
We provide a number of resources that inform landlords and residents on their rights and responsibilities when it comes to bed bug treatment.
Midwest Pesticide Action Center works to impact the greatest number of people for the greatest good.
Through customized training, workshops, and one-on-one education, Midwest Pesticide Action Center works with institutions and building managers to develop strategies for structural and mechanical methods, monitoring, sanitation, and non-chemical and least-toxic treatments for the control of bed bugs and helps ensures the health of thousands of people. A short list of institutions we have worked with includes:
We provide homes for the most vulnerable populations of society and have been greatly affected by the resurgence of bedbugs in the area. Our experience with this new normal has really affected us and [Midwest Pesticide Action Center] has been an excellent ally in advising us on early detection and providing training resources for both our staff and participants. The training and informative resources [Midwest Pesticide Action Center] has provided to our organization are priceless. Director of Property Management, Heartland Housing
Contact Ruth Kerzee at rkerzee@pesticideaction.org if your organization is interested in working with Midwest Pesticide Action Center. ThePolk Bros. Foundationand theCity of Chicagofunds mostof our Beating Back Bed Bugs program.
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