Mattress Cleaning
FACT: In as little as a few months after purchasing a new bed or furniture, thousands, even millions of dust mites grow and live in these surfaces.
Border Valley Cleanco is proud to use the Hygienitech Sanitation System to help improve the health and longevity of your mattresses in ways no other cleaning process can! The Hygeinitech sanitation system is used in over 80 countries and provides a better, faster, and more efficient way to eliminate dust mites and other harmful microorganisms and allergens lurking in your home.
Border Valley Cleanco is proud to use the Hygienitech Sanitation System to help improve the health and longevity of your mattresses in ways no other cleaning process can! The Hygeinitech sanitation system is used in over 80 countries and provides a better, faster, and more efficient way to eliminate dust mites and other harmful microorganisms and allergens lurking in your home.
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How It Works
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The Hygienitech Process
The scientifically proven Hygienitech® Mattress Cleaning and Sanitizing process is an all-natural, chemical-free, dry treatment procedure that effectively removes and destroys dust mites, fungal spores, bacteria and other harmful debris found in all mattresses.
It is a completely non-invasive and totally safe and effective way to disinfect any mattress, regardless of its age, size or style. The process we have developed is merely an extension of the same methods that the medical profession has been using for many years.
Like many medical breakthroughs, Europe has led the way in bringing this safe, chemical-free, dust mite and allergen eliminating process to the people. Europeans have been cleaning and sanitizing mattresses for years. Today, there are thousands of European dealers performing tens of thousands of mattress cleaning and sanitizing services every week. This explains why they don't have(or need) as many Allergy Doctors per capita as you would find in the U.S.A./Canada.
While relatively new, through our promotional efforts and the affiliations we are forging with various healthcare organizations, it will not be very long before the entire world recognizes that a clean mattress can make a tremendous difference in the way we feel. When it comes to most common allergies, it's very likely that a dust mite infested mattress is the cause. But you don't have to wait; you can find your local Hygienitech® Service Provider today and begin feeling better tomorrow morning.
It is a completely non-invasive and totally safe and effective way to disinfect any mattress, regardless of its age, size or style. The process we have developed is merely an extension of the same methods that the medical profession has been using for many years.
Like many medical breakthroughs, Europe has led the way in bringing this safe, chemical-free, dust mite and allergen eliminating process to the people. Europeans have been cleaning and sanitizing mattresses for years. Today, there are thousands of European dealers performing tens of thousands of mattress cleaning and sanitizing services every week. This explains why they don't have(or need) as many Allergy Doctors per capita as you would find in the U.S.A./Canada.
While relatively new, through our promotional efforts and the affiliations we are forging with various healthcare organizations, it will not be very long before the entire world recognizes that a clean mattress can make a tremendous difference in the way we feel. When it comes to most common allergies, it's very likely that a dust mite infested mattress is the cause. But you don't have to wait; you can find your local Hygienitech® Service Provider today and begin feeling better tomorrow morning.
Dust Mites
There have been several stories in the news recently about the return of bed bugs, which is rapidly becoming a growing problem throughout North America as well as worldwide. Please note that Hygienitech dealers are equipped to handle bed bug problems and we have a treatment specialist on board to assist you should you encounter a bed bug situation. But first, it's important that you know the difference between a Bed Bug and a Dust Mite.
Dust mites and bed bugs are very different organisms and affect humans in very different ways. Dust mites are present in every room of every home, multi-bed facility such as hotels, dormitories, nursing homes and just about any building.
Bed bugs are not present everywhere, although they are beginning to appear in many places ranging from hotels to college dormitories to hospital wings to homeless shelters to private homes and beyond.
Dust mites are microscopic bugs that primarily live on dead skin cells shed regularly from humans and their pets. They don't carry disease, but they can cause some rather uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous allergic reactions in a growing number of people who are allergic to their feces. Dust mites create even more of a problem for asthmatics and others with severe allergies. A single dust mite produces about 20 waste droppings (feces) each day, each containing a protein to which many people are allergic. Depending on the person and exposure, reactions can range from itchy red eyes, headaches, nasal and sinus problems, scratchy or sore throat, fatigue, depression, to triggering more frequent asthma attacks. And, unlike other types of mites, house dust mites are not parasites since they only eat dead skin.
Bed bugs, on the other hand, are small, wingless insects that are part of the arachnid family that feed solely upon the blood of warm-blooded animals. Bed bugs and their relatives have evolved as nest parasites. Certain kinds inhabit bird nests and bat roosts and await the return of their hosts; others have adapted well to living in the "nests" (homes) of people.
Hatchling bed bugs are about the size of a poppy seed, with adults about a quarter-inch in length. Bed bugs seek out people and animals, generally at night while these hosts are asleep, and painlessly sip a few drops of blood. While feeding, they inject a tiny amount of their saliva into the skin. Repeated exposure to bed bug bites during a period of several weeks or more causes people to become sensitized to the saliva of these bugs; additional bites may then result in mild intense allergic responses. The skin lesion produced by the bite of a bed bug resembles those caused by many other kinds of blood feeding insects, such as mosquitoes and fleas.
Dust mites and bed bugs are very different organisms and affect humans in very different ways. Dust mites are present in every room of every home, multi-bed facility such as hotels, dormitories, nursing homes and just about any building.
Bed bugs are not present everywhere, although they are beginning to appear in many places ranging from hotels to college dormitories to hospital wings to homeless shelters to private homes and beyond.
Dust mites are microscopic bugs that primarily live on dead skin cells shed regularly from humans and their pets. They don't carry disease, but they can cause some rather uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous allergic reactions in a growing number of people who are allergic to their feces. Dust mites create even more of a problem for asthmatics and others with severe allergies. A single dust mite produces about 20 waste droppings (feces) each day, each containing a protein to which many people are allergic. Depending on the person and exposure, reactions can range from itchy red eyes, headaches, nasal and sinus problems, scratchy or sore throat, fatigue, depression, to triggering more frequent asthma attacks. And, unlike other types of mites, house dust mites are not parasites since they only eat dead skin.
Bed bugs, on the other hand, are small, wingless insects that are part of the arachnid family that feed solely upon the blood of warm-blooded animals. Bed bugs and their relatives have evolved as nest parasites. Certain kinds inhabit bird nests and bat roosts and await the return of their hosts; others have adapted well to living in the "nests" (homes) of people.
Hatchling bed bugs are about the size of a poppy seed, with adults about a quarter-inch in length. Bed bugs seek out people and animals, generally at night while these hosts are asleep, and painlessly sip a few drops of blood. While feeding, they inject a tiny amount of their saliva into the skin. Repeated exposure to bed bug bites during a period of several weeks or more causes people to become sensitized to the saliva of these bugs; additional bites may then result in mild intense allergic responses. The skin lesion produced by the bite of a bed bug resembles those caused by many other kinds of blood feeding insects, such as mosquitoes and fleas.
How It Works
Hygienitech's® Mattress Cleaning and Sanitizing System is based on a powerful, specially engineered portable cleaning device extract the dust mites and other harmful debris that are deeply embedded in your mattresses and upholstered items.
It doesn't matter how often you change the sheets or even if you've tried vacuuming the mattress yourself, there could be millions of dust mites along with other harmful bacteria and contaminants deeply embedded.
There's only one safe, chemical -free way to clean and sanitize a mattress and upholstered items properly, the Hygienitech ® way. Our equipment is state of the art and our service and support is unparalleled
It doesn't matter how often you change the sheets or even if you've tried vacuuming the mattress yourself, there could be millions of dust mites along with other harmful bacteria and contaminants deeply embedded.
There's only one safe, chemical -free way to clean and sanitize a mattress and upholstered items properly, the Hygienitech ® way. Our equipment is state of the art and our service and support is unparalleled