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How do I control dust mites, animal dander, cockroach droppings and indoor mold?

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How do I control dust mites, animal dander, cockroach droppings and indoor mold?

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Ozone Shocking will kill these pests, without chemical sprays or residues and leave the indoor environment smelling clean. Indoor dust is composed of small particles of plant and animal material. While this mix is not appealing to us, dust mites thrive in it. They especially thrive in high humidity and in areas where human dander (dead skin flakes) is located, in homes and offices. Bedrooms are especially high mite areas and problematic for allergy sufferers. Weekly vacuuming with a HEPA filter will help. Contrary to popular belief, people are not allergic to an animal’s hair, but rather, to a protein found in the saliva, dead skin flakes or urine of an animal with fur. A dog or cat produces a certain amount of allergen per week, and this amount can vary from animal to animal. All breeds are capable of triggering symptoms – there are no ‘hypoallergenic’ breeds of cats or dogs. While it may be a painful decision, some family members may have to exclude certain pets. Cockroaches have bee

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