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What should I do if there are mites on the quilt?
Relevant experts said that there are quite a few ways to reduce mites on quilts. The simplest two are: sunbathing and ventilation; the ultraviolet rays of sunlight have the ability to sterilize, but their penetration is not strong; if you want to kill mites, it is best to dry quilts for more than two days, and then dry them alternately on the front and back sides to completely dry them and kill mites; mites like warm and humid environments, and dry environments in the north, and there are relatively few mites; the humidity in the south is high, so there are more mites, especially in the seasons of high humidity in spring and autumn.
Therefore, after getting up in the morning, it is best not to fold the quilt immediately. The side that comes into contact with the body is turned over and spread it open, and after opening the window at home, the humidity of the quilt is reduced by ventilation (the air humidity is below 60%, and mites cannot survive).
In addition, in addition to quilts, there are mattresses, pillows, sofa cushions, etc., which should also be dried frequently. Pay attention to washing the filter of the air conditioner, which is also a gathering place for mites. How to remove mites from
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Generally, if you don’t dry the quilt for more than three months, there will be 6 million mites on the quilt. Mites grow inside the surface of the quilt. Damping the quilt will only make the mites drill into the quilt. If you pat the quilt again, it will only slap the mites' corpses and excrement into powder, which will increase allergens. Therefore, in addition to drying the quilt frequently, you must also wash and change it frequently. The quilt should not only be dry, but also be cleaned frequently. Don’t forget to add disinfectant when cleaning. In this way, the quilt that is sun-dried is not only clean and hygienic, but also has a faint smell of sunshine.