How to Kill Head Lice from Laundry and Clothes
If you’re a parent of a school-going child, you’ve most probably been at the receiving end of the dreaded call from school; your kid has contracted lice and must stay at home until all traces of the crawling critters have been removed. A lice infestation can mean missed days at school and work, in addition to weeks of frustration and misery.
But head lice are quite common now, with millions of people being afflicted; it’s really nothing to panic about. Young children are bound to contract lice at one point in their lives. But how you deal with the outbreak is what matters.
From removing lice from your kid’s hair to cleaning your home after the infestation; all traces of lice should be eradicated after an infestation. Here are a few ways you can rid lice from fabrics.
Step#1: Gather Together All Items That Have Been Exposed
The first step is to quarantine all items that have come into contact with lice over the course of the infestation. Any items that you or your kid has used or worn during the 48-hour period after the initial treatment must be sorted and separated. Head lice can live off a human host onto fabric for 24-48 hours. It is crucial that you separate all touched items in this period so as not to bring about a repeat infestation. Make sure you’re separating:- Bed linens
- All clothing items and apparel
- Towels
- Hair accessories such as combs, brushes, hair clips, headbands, hats, or earmuffs
- Any upholstery items such as cushions and throw pillows
- Stuffed toys
- Faux fur items
- Fabric bags or totes