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Luxury White Knit Bed Bug Mattress Encasement Flame …

Luxury White Knit Bed Bug Mattress Encasement Flame Resistant

Description

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The TPU film we use is Dingzing that is the best brand in China.

THe Bed Bug Mattress Encasement is suitable for those families with pets.

THe Bed Bug Mattress Encasement is popular in the line of hotels which can be waterproof on the one side since occupants like drinking in the bed, the Bed Bug Mattress Encasement can prevent the cover from slipping.

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The Bed Bug Mattress Encasement is also suitable for the line of hotels, since occupants always like drinking whines in the bed.

The tpu film and the glue we use is certificated by the SGS and SIRA.

Specification

Product Name

Polyester interlock zippered mattress cover

Fabric

Polyester interlock

Composition

100% polyester

Height

polyester interlock with TPU

Backing

TPU film

TPU thickness

customized

Total weight

140gsm, 150gsm

Skirt fabric

cotton terry

TPU color

transparent

Waterproof degree

High

Application

Hospital,Home, Hotel

Features

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Hypoallergenic: provides an allergy-free surface on which to rest

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Machine wash & dry

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Toronto bedbug war still rages, especially in Parkdale …

A while back I was at a meeting about bedbugs at the Davenport Perth Community Centre; the usual information was offered to, and the usual complaints were gathered from, some 40 people in the neighbourhood.

I arrived early and bumped into two guys smoking on the sidewalk. Had they come for the meeting? No, they were just chatting. But they both had, um, personal knowledge of the little bloodsuckers. The problem is not going away.

Heres one reason why:

After the meeting ended, a woman who lives in community housing on Pelham Ave. said she wanted to show me something. She led me to her building, a few blocks away.

In the back was a closed-off area where tenants can dump furniture: the old, the broken, the infested. But the closed-off area was not closed off; anyone had access. Yes, there was a gate with a latch and a lock, but the gate was wide open, and there was furniture available for the taking.

Thats not right.

Back to the meeting: there had been a young man there with maps updates on the bedbug maps this paper published a while back.

We made arrangements to talk more.

Noah Adams is a social worker, studying for his post-graduate degree. He moved here recently from Vancouver, a place not unknown to bedbugs.

There, he worked in the downtown east side. He said, I used to cut hair at a drop-in centre. I met one guy who had bedbugs in his hair; he also had some mental health issues. I cut his hair outside, and put it in a plastic bag.

Thats a key point, and I dont mean about the hair in the bag. I mean some people with mental health issues may not be able to evaluate the problems associated with an infestation.

So?

So where there are infestations, it is axiomatic that there ought to be outreach; where there is no outreach there is I do not hesitate to say this negligence.

Anyway, Noah has mapped the calls made to Public Health, based on postal codes.

The old Star maps show that in 2009, there were 1,563 reports of bedbugs. The next year, there were 2,018 reports.

Noahs updates indicate that there were 1,764 calls in 2011, and 1,375 calls in 2012. He said, Parkdale is the hottest area in the city.

Yikes again.

I live in Parkdale.

The numbers indicate a rise, and then a fall; the fall coincides with the results of a $5 million provincial bed-bug fund; Torontos share of that fund was $1.2 million.

The money may disappear.

Noah said, with some concern, If it was working, why would you stop in the middle of the fight?

Good point.

No, excellent point.

His main concern, apart from the need for vigilance and continued funding? We need integrated pest management. You educate the people, you help them prepare, you treat the unit right away, you treat around the infestation, and you use the proper product; sometimes you use heat.

Heat kills bugs and eggs.

And, as you know, spray does not kill eggs, and so spraying must be repeated when the eggs hatch two weeks later. But there is little use in spraying unless you treat the adjacent units, because bedbugs are neither stupid nor immobile; they scatter when you try to kill them.

Noah then told me something that is forehead-slappingly obvious. In Vancouver, there is a lot of single-room occupancy housing. The province brought them up to code; in some buildings, they have a heat room, where people can bring their things for treatment.

A heat room?

He said, You could do it in old buildings here if you insulated properly, and did the electrical.

TCHC, are you listening?

He also thinks as I do - that landlords ought to be required to inform tenants about bedbug issues, as is required in New York City. Chicago and San Francisco are considering similar legislation.

I wish we would do so here.

Joe Fiorito appears Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Email: jfiorito@thestar.ca

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Bed bugs ! – Review of Hyatt Regency Toronto, Toronto …

Dear Ottawan_10

Thank you so much for your feedback. Our sincere apologies for the inconveniences caused during your last stay with us. Providing comfortable, clean and well-maintained accommodation, as well as outstanding customer service is absolutely critical for us.

As a policy, all reports of bed bug activity are treated with the utmost importance. We have contacted Orkin, our pest control provider, who after an inspection, informed us that there were no traces of bed bugs in the room you stayed in or any other infestation in our hotel.

We take all comments received very seriously, and review them with our staff to ensure that any issues are resolved. If you would like to discuss your experience in more detail, please send an email to catarina.ferreira@hyatt.com.

Warmly, Customer Service

This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC.

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Are These Bed Bugs or Carpet Beetles? | Terminix

If given the choice between having carpet beetles or having bed bugs, the obvious answer would be neither. However, if you suspect that either one of these pests has already snuck into your home and become a threat to your family, you need to know which is which so you can eliminate the threat.

Bed bugs are in the family Cimicidae, while carpet beetles are in the family Dermestids. The difference here is that bed bugs have a mouth made for piercing skin and sucking blood while carpet beetles have a mouth made for chewing on plants and other fibrous material. The good news is that this means carpet beetles dont bite humans. The bad news? Bed bugs do.

Bed bugs feed on human blood while carpet beetles actually prefer pollen and nectar (which is why they often enter your home on cut flowers). Once inside, carpet beetles expand their diet to include hair, fur, silk, wool, clothes and other fibrous material. While carpet beetles arent an invasive danger to your body (they may produce a rash from skin contact), they can still do some serious monetary damage to your carpets, fabrics, upholstery, furniture, food and family possessions.

Another important distinction to note between carpet beetles and bed bugs: carpet beetles can fly. They can enter your home through cracks, doors, windows and other openings. Bed bugs cannot fly. Instead, they drag their blood-filled bodies across your skin to and from their hiding spots.

Bed bugs are reddish-brown, flat and shaped like an apple seed. Carpet beetles vary in color depending on type (e.g., varied, black, furniture or common carpet beetles). Sometimes they look like a black and yellow ladybug. They have short antennae and round bodies and might also have irregular brown, orange and white scales or be solid brown or black. Carpet beetles are generally smaller than bed bugs.

Carpet beetles typically have 11 segments to their antennae, which are shaped like a club. Their membranous wings are covered by a hard exterior shell. Bed bugs have thick antennae arranged in four segments. They have wing pads on both sides of their head, but no wings (i.e., vestigial or undeveloped wings). Its extremely hard to see a carpet beetles eyes, while a bed bug has eyes that protrude from its head. An immature carpet beetle has tufts of hair sticking out from its body while bed bugs may appear hairless.

Bed bugs typically hide within eight feet of their victims. Check in and around your bed as well as clothing, drawers, cracks, baseboards, floorboards, electrical switch covers and anywhere else that grants these pests easy access to your sleeping family.

Carpet beetles arent always found in carpets, especially since many modern carpets are synthetic. Instead, look for carpet beetles in spaces between walls, chimneys, crawl spaces, attics and basements. Carpet beetles particularly like living in places where other insects have lived, especially if those insects are dead. Of course, flowers are their preferred food source, and they are attracted to sunlight, so indoor plants would be their ideal habitat.

Generally speaking, carpet beetles damage your belongings, while bed bugs damage your skin. Still, bed bugs and carpet beetles can both leave similar evidence of their presence on your skin. Bed bug bites are actual bites. The bug injects anesthetic and anticoagulant into your skin with its mouth to ensure a quick feeding that wont disturb your sleep. This saliva causes an allergic reaction in some people, which registers as raised, red welts that itch. Carpet beetles can also leave red bumps on your skin, but they arent bites. These bumps and rashes are caused by an allergic reaction to hairs or bristles on the abdomen of carpet beetle larvae as well as to traces of the insects blood.

The two can easily be confused as both bed bug bites and dermatitis caused by carpet beetles often appear in a straight line or row. This is caused by the path the bug or insect takes when crawling over your skin. Both instances may result in itchy welts that can become infected and erupt from excessive scratching.

Both carpet beetle and bed bug infestations are serious matters that need professional pest control treatment. Both of these obscure invaders disperse throughout your home and are experts when it comes to hiding. Instead of carpet beetles vs. bed bugs, it quickly becomes pests vs. your family. When that happens, be sure to call Terminix to make sure the battle is short-lived.

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How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs – WFSB 3 Connecticut

Experienced Pest Control Companies are the Best Option for Getting Rid of a Bed Bug Infestation

Purcellville, VA -- (ReleaseWire) -- 05/18/2016 -- There has been a resurgence of bed bug infestations not only in the United States but worldwide as well. Bed bugs can show up anywhere, as they do not thrive on filth and dirt. They can appear in the homes of the richest person as well as that of someone living in less than standard conditions. They are, however, attracted to clutter. The more clutter the more difficult it becomes to get rid of them. They can travel easily and can be unknowingly transported by unsuspecting travelers.

Once bed bugs arrive at a new location, they can scatter fast to new hiding places in just about any location in one's house or other living quarters. It is just a matter of time before they multiply and become a real nuisance and challenge to get rid of. If the infestation gets too bad, it is almost impossible to get rid of them without soliciting professional help from an exterminator or other pest control professional.

Many victims of a bed bug infestation generally try to get rid of them on their own. However, this may prove difficult to an untrained person and may only superficially address the problem instead of completely getting rid of them.

Experienced pest control companies are specialists in bed bug extermination and know where to look for bed bugs. They are trained in the most innovative and up-to-date bed bug extermination methods. It is important when looking for a bed bug exterminator to inquire as to whether they utilize an integrated pest management process. As an important first step, they will begin their quest to get rid of bedbugs by performing an extensive visual and physical inspection of the premises that includes beds, furniture and linens. In addition to a visual inspection the pest control professional may inquire as to past infestations, prior treatments, and whether nearby buildings have had bed bug issues. Once an infestation is confirmed, the exterminator such as Environmental Heat Solutions will determine an appropriate treatment for getting rid of the bed bugs.

About Environmental Heat Solutions Located in Purcellville, Virginia, Environmental Heat Solutions was founded with one goal in mind: To help those suffering from bed bug infestations. They are heat treatment bed bug specialists, offering bed bug heat treatment and canine detection services Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland. With many years of experience handling bed bug infestations, Environmental Heat Solutions has found heat treatment to be the best approach for eliminating widespread infestations quickly and with minimal environmental impact. Environmental Heat Solutions offers a free, no-strings attached consultation with the desire to inform anybody who suspects a bed bug infestation and provide them access to definitive answers regarding the costs involved with finding and eliminating such infestations.

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