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Why should you do this cleaning? - Dust mites, the hidden enemy.
What is a dust mite? - House dust mites are microscopic, eight-legged insects that belong to the spider and tick family
(Arachnid family). Their scientific name is Dermatophagoides, which means a skin eater. It feeds on animal material with high
protein content like dead human skin and moulds.
Where are they found? - Dust mites favour warm, humid climates. They thrive in your home, in your beds, pillows, upholstery,
curtains, carpets, etc. Basically in any fixture of your home that traps dust. In fact, a single gram of dust contains nearly 19,000
dust mites.
What do they thrive on? - They feed on human skin, fungi growing on the skin, moulds and household dust. Damp and humid
conditions provide an ideal breeding ground for dust mites. In fact, one gram of human skin can feed thousands of these dust
mites for months!
Why are dust mites dangerous? - They are carriers of allergens that cause runny noses, watery eyes, itchiness of the
skin leading to rashes. Given their small size (100-150 microns) they can be inhaled easily. They could even lead to
health threatening allergies like asthma.
Forbes Ace's Unique 5-Stage Filtration Process:
(Paper Bag) (Cloth Bag)
(Specially Designed
Electric Filters with Carbon)
Particle Filter
Fine Dust Filter
Triple Micron Filter
Spores
Animal Dander
Human Skin
Particles
Large Dust
Particles
Fine Dust
Particles
Moulds
Dust Mites
Food Particles
Fabric Tissue
Spores
MouldsDust Mites
Fine Dust
Particles
Spores
Moulds
Forbes Ace
advantage
360
CLEANINGTOTAL

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