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Monday, December 26, 2011
BEDBUGS GET ENCASED - GONE FOR GOOD
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
AllerZip Waterproof Bed Bug Proof Zippered Bedding Encasement, Queen Size (Fits 7 - 12 in. H)
!±8± AllerZip Waterproof Bed Bug Proof Zippered Bedding Encasement, Queen Size (Fits 7 - 12 in. H)

Post Date : Dec 21, 2011 04:17:30 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Protect either mattress or box spring. Bed bug and dust mite infestations are serious problems that can cause a variety of health concerns including asthma, eczema and allergies. Aller-Zip mattress and box spring encasements provide an effective barrier to infestation. Because treatments can't reach the core of an already infected mattress and box spring, they usually need to be disposed of - but no longer. Aller-Zip protects your mattress investment and most importantly, your health. Its cotton, terry-cloth fabric toplayer is soft and comfortable under your sheets. Guaranteed against leaks or tears for 10 years or the factory will replace at no cost. (Queen Size: 60x80 in., Fits bedding 7 to 12 in. High)
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
SafeRest Hypoallergenic Waterproof Zippered Certified Bed Bug Proof Mattress Encasement With 360 Secure Zipper Feature (Fits 9 - 12 in. H) - Full Size
!±8± SafeRest Hypoallergenic Waterproof Zippered Certified Bed Bug Proof Mattress Encasement With 360 Secure Zipper Feature (Fits 9 - 12 in. H) - Full Size

Post Date : Dec 15, 2011 23:48:27 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Protecting your mattress from invading bed bugs and dust mites requires something more than just your average zippered mattress encasement. SafeRest bed bug proof mattress encasements eliminate the entry or exit points many mattress covers fail to protect. Rather than disposing of expensive mattress sets, SafeRest bed bug proof encasements can be applied sealing off the mattress preventing bed bugs trapped inside from escaping. Over time, any trapped bed bugs will die of starvation due to the lack of a blood source. SafeRest mattress encasements, with a cotton terry surface and waterproof membrane back coating, were specifically designed and lab tested for bed bug and allergy protection harnessing cutting edge Micro-Zippers along with breathable bed bug and dust mite proof materials. SafeRest's patent pending 360 Degree Secure Feature offers the ultimate in protection against bed bugs by eliminating the risk that the end zipper traveler will pull back exposing the mattress to bed bugs. This is realized by securing the end traveler with a fold-over Velcro flap covering it on all sides (360 Degrees). Through extensive research and development, SafeRest has created a better way to prevent and help treat bed bug infestations while at the same time providing real health benefits for those who suffer from daily allergy and asthma triggers. This premium level of protection has helped many with allergies and asthma to improve their health by providing a more sterile and allergen free sleep environment. Those who perspire while sleeping or have children, pets and incontinence have also benefited from SafeRest's waterproof breathable materials that block all fluids from passing through. SafeRest mattress encasements contain no vinyl, phthalates or PVCs and offer a breathable noiseless cotton terry surface material. To demonstrate SafeRest's commitment to quality, each product is backed by a full replacement 10-year warranty.
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
AllerZip Anti Allergy Mattress Encasements-Twin XL 11" Depth-38" x 80" x 11"
!±8±AllerZip Anti Allergy Mattress Encasements-Twin XL 11" Depth-38" x 80" x 11"
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Price : $59.95
Post Date : Dec 12, 2011 00:17:39
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Encases the mattress/box spring completely and has a zipper along 3 sides. Zipper is sealed from the inside for even greater protection. Reinforced seams to ensure that no allergens get through, Waterproof yet breathable barrier seals the allergens in and creates a barrier between the mattress and the sleeper. While encasing just the mattress will offer superior sanitation protection, encasing the mattress alone will not help with a bed bug infestation. In fact, most of a bed bug infestation will be present in the box spring, so it is always necessary to encase BOTH the mattress and the box spring.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
What the Hospitality Industry Needs to Know About the Bed Bug Threat
If you're in the hospitality industry, this is one website you don't want to find yourself on. BedbugRegistry.com is a free public database that encourages people to report bed bug experiences, specifically at hotels. There's a quick reporting form for listing the hotel name and street address which is translated into a dot-covered map of the U.S. showing the locations of each reported infestation. A list of the hotels and other infestation sites is provided to warn travelers. What the site doesn't do is verify reports, nor does it indicate when a hotel has successfully remedied the problem.
The old adage there's no such thing as bad publicity doesn't carry any credence with hoteliers. They know that even a whispered rumor can have a disastrous effect on business. Websites that detail horror-laced reports of being eaten alive by bed bugs during an overnight stay in a hotel or motel play on growing public hysteria about these blood-sucking parasites. Fanned by a blitz of media attention, an accusation can instantly damage a hotel's hard-earned reputation and frighten away guests.
According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), bed bug infestations have been reported in all 50 states. Nearly unheard of since near eradication by DDT-based insecticides in the 1950s, bed bugs are back and in ever-increasing numbers. Bed bug reports increased by 71% from 2000 to 2005 according to the NPMA. Most pest control companies now field dozens of calls a week each week. "The last 12 months have been particularly active," said Cindy Mannes, NPMA director of public affairs. "They are showing up like never before in hotels, hospitals, college dormitories, and multifamily housing units as well as single-family homes."
"Most hotel chains don't keep track because the number is so insignificant," said Joe McInerney of the American Hotel & Lodging Association said at the 2006 International Bed Bug Symposium when asked about the growing number of bed bug complaints in the hospitality industry. He noted that there are more than 4.4 million hotel rooms in the U.S., adding "you could count the number of cases per day on one or two hands." Yet according to a 2004 survey of pest control professionals by Pest Control Technology magazine, hotels and motels were the most common sites of bed bug infestations, accounting for more than one-third of bed bug complaints. In a recent survey, one company reported that 24% of their 700 client hotels required bed bug treatments between 2002 and 2006. Brooke Ferencsik, spokesman for popular hotel review site TripAdvisor.com told USA Today, "We get a steady stream of bed bug reports and have hundreds of reviews" mentioning them. "Even if travelers aren't experiencing [bed bugs], they're becoming more aware and are looking out for them."
The resurgence of bed bugs has created a particularly vexing problem for the hospitality industry. Rooms that were pest-free one night can be infected by a guest the next. Legal experts have noticed a boom in bed bug litigation with guests suing hotels for millions of dollars. "Not only can a hotel get a terrible reputation for allowing the creepy crawly bed buddies to exist, but they can also lose out on a lot of dough," wrote a blogger on HotelChatter.com. Some lawyers are actually trawling for bed bug clients. A notice on InjuryBoard.com reads: "If you have been the victim of bed bug infestation, it may be important to contact an attorney who can help you protect your legal rights."
The financial impact of a bed bug suit can be substantial. In the 2003 landmark case (Matthias v. Accor Economy Lodging); Toronto siblings who stayed in a bed bug-infested motel room received a jury award of 2,000 in their suit against Motel 6. In 2006, a Chicago couple sued a Catskills resort for million, saying they were physically and mentally scarred after suffering 500 bed bug bites. "I was horrified to see all of those bites all over my body," said plaintiff Leslie Fox. "I was miserable. My skin felt as if it was on fire and I wanted to tear it off." In 2007, New York opera star Allison Trainer sued the Hilton hotel chain for million claiming she suffered more than 100 bed bug bites at a Hilton Suites in Phoenix. Her story was widely reported in the press: "They were all over the bed and the comforter and the pillows and I pulled the sheets off and they were just everywhere." Her attorney documented 150 bites and 23 scars. Just last month a New York Supreme Court judge ruled that two Maryland tourists bitten by bed bugs during a 2003 stay at the Milford Plaza could proceed with their million negligence suit, though punitive damages were denied.
What you don't see is hotels suing guests who bring bed bugs with them. Adept hitchhikers, they enter hotel rooms in guests' luggage or on their clothing. Most won't leave with the guest; they'll nest in and near the bed awaiting the next occupant and their next meal. Bed bugs are not a sanitation issue. About the size of an apple seed, the tiny nocturnal pests are nuisance parasites that feed on human blood. They do not transmit disease but can cause considerable emotional distress. In about 50% of their victims, bed bug bites produce itchy red welts that may take two days to develop, complicating detection. Many hotel guests check out before an infestation is discovered. Prolific breeders, females can produce up to 500 eggs during their one-year lifespan.
Infestations can spread rapidly to adjoining rooms and those above and below an infested room. Bed bugs travel easily through vents, ducts, wall voids and electrical and plumbing conduits. They can be spread by housekeeping staff on clothing or carts. "A lot of people would be surprised by the hotels we're finding bed bugs at these days," said Dean Henry, a Seattle pest control technician. "People don't expect to see them at the higher end places."
Notoriously difficult to locate, bed bugs hide in tiny cracks and crevices on and near beds to be near their food source. They may harbor in the seams of mattresses; on furniture and drapes; behind wall hangings, baseboards and headboards; under the edges of carpeting; and inside light fixtures, electrical outlets and switch plates. Your best defense against bed bugs is daily inspection by a trained and knowledgeable housekeeping staff coupled with regular pest control inspections by a firm with an expertise in eliminating bed bugs.
1. Bed bugs are tough to kill. They have a hard cuticle for protection. Traditional treatment is to fumigate the room with chemicals known as pyrethroids, but pest control companies have come out with an arsenal of new services and products to fight bed bugs:
2. Specially trained dogs are being used to sniff out bed bugs. K-9 services provide initial detection and follow-up but not extermination. A trained dog can thoroughly investigate a room in two to three minutes, indicating areas to treat.
3. Cryonite kills bed bugs by freezing them with a non-toxic, environmentally-safe carbon dioxide vapor. The vapor is particularly effective in penetrating under furniture and into cracks and crevices where bed bugs hide. Unlike traditional pesticides, Cryonite kills bed bugs in all stages of development, including eggs, and is effective against pesticide-resistant bed bugs, German cockroaches, meal moths and other hard-to-kill pests. Since it leaving no poisonous residue, rooms can be used immediately after treatment.
4. ThermaPure uses giant heaters to heat rooms to a constant 120 to 140 degrees for several hours in an effort to bake bugs to death.
5. Bed bug proof mattress and box springs encasements protect your bedding investment from bed bug infestation.
The best way to keep bed bugs from getting your property listed on BedBugRegistry.com is through comprehensive education of housekeeping and support staff and professional pro-active prevention and through rapid treatment when bed bugs do appear.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Sharper Image Bed Bug and Allergy Protection (Queen Mattress)
!±8±Sharper Image Bed Bug and Allergy Protection (Queen Mattress)
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Price : $76.00
Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 05:00:16
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BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER'S PACKAGINGTHE SHARPER IMAGEBED BUG & ALLERGEN PROTECTIONQUEEN MATTRESS ENCASEMENT & PADSIZE: QUEEN 60 x 80 x 17 IN. (152 x 203 x 43 CM)Guaranteed to fit mattresses up to 17 in. deepLaboratory tested to protect mattress against bed bug infestations and allergens.Revolutionary zippered mattress encasement won't let bed bugs in.Plush baffle box construction with hypoallergenic down alternative fill.Easy care machine wash & dry.Lifetime WarrantyEntomologist TestedLaboratory CertifiedQuality AssuredUPC: 8 46756 00009 9