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What is are products I can use at home to treat headlice that are safe?
I want to know a way to treat hair at home without products like Rid for headlice that I can find in my home that are safe can anyone give me some info?
I acn not afford to buy a comb,I know it sounds bad I dont have any money right now any advice,I am embarassedHeadlice are easily treated at home.
Research has shown you do not need chemical pesticides to get rid of them.Try sitting the child between your legs on a low stool and putting on a video for an hour while you work.
Wrap a towel or kitchen paper around the child's shoulders to catch conditioner spill.
Remove any scrunchies, ribbons clasps, etc. from the child's head and comb out plaits and braids.
Apply liberal amounts of conditioner to the scalp and massage it through all the hair shafts. You will use a lot of conditioner. Every hair has to be coated to ensure it reaches the lice.
Lice live close to the scalp, so make sure that you cover the hair shaft close to the scalp. You don't have to work the conditioner onto the whole length of the hair. Combing will spread it well enough. The idea of the application is to restrict the movement of the head lice long enough for you to catch them with a comb.After you've applied the conditioner, use a large comb to part small sections of the hair starting from the nape and working upwards toward the crown. Eggs are often found behind the ears and toward the back of the head. By using this method, you are more likely to find the head lice on top of and toward the front of the head.
When the hair is detangled and manageable, use a fine lice comb to comb out each section several times.
After each comb out, wipe the conditioner on the paper towel. If the child has head lice, you will see them on the towel.Keep combing each section of hair until no further lice, nymphs or eggs appear on the paper towel. Often you will see lots of old egg casings that may take awhile to remove.
Once you have combed and recombed each section of hair, either re-plait or tie it back. If it is very short, suggest to the child some interesting styling! Young boys often like their hair spiked up or Mohawk-like!Head lice often congregate on the crown of the head, so that it is not until you reach these last sections of hair that you find adult lice. However, heads that are severely infected will have adult lice everywhere.
A good head lice comb should also remove nymphs, the stage between egg and adult louse—teenagers really. These can be difficult to identify with the naked eye, but appear as small insects on the paper towel.
This is the Australian Government Guidelines that recommend this treatment.
Do not use insecticides, methylated spirits or kerosene on your child's head.
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Interested in creating a safe room? While having a full fledged safe room built can be an expensive and difficult process, turning one of the existing rooms of your house into something that will serve essentially the same function is actually pretty simple to do. With a few supplies and a good plan, you can use an existing room in your house as a functional safe room for emergency situations.
Choosing Your Room
One of the first things to consider when choosing a safe room is which room you want to use. Look for an interior room of your home that is quick and easy for anyone in the house to reach. Frequently the best option is either a bathroom or walk in closet. If you don't have an interior room available, look for an exterior bathroom or closet with either no windows or one small window and work with that.
Making It Safe
To turn your room into a safe room, the first thing to do is replace your door with one that has a solid core. A cheap door that is easy to kick through will not be able to protect you and your family from much of anything. Installing a solid core door with strong hinges and a good lock is frequently all you need to do to keep an intruder at bay until you call the police. For a lock, a sliding bolt on the inside will work best, but only if you don't have children young enough that locking themselves in may be a danger. In that case, get the best lock you can find that can be unlocked from either side with your key in case of a child emergency.
Communication
The most important thing for any safe room to have is a method to communicate with authorities in case of an emergency. A cell phone will work fine as long as you make sure it is always charged and can get a signal inside the room. If you know how to use one, something like a CB or Ham radio makes a great choice. If your room has power outlets, make sure you keep the power cord or charger for whatever you are using available as well. If not, an extra battery is always a good idea.
Other Equipment
If your room does not have running water, make sure you store about a gallon of water per person. Make sure any first aid supplies your family may need are accessible in the panic room, and keep at least a day of any important medication available if it isn't already being stored in a medicine cabinet in the room. Items like a battery operated radio and flashlight plus extra batteries can be great to have in an emergency, as well as something like books to keep everyone entertained through a long wait.
The government suggests keeping duct tape and plastic on hand for sealing off air vents and windows in case of a chemical weapons attack as well. If you do end up sealing off the room, keep in mind that you can only stay in a sealed room for about 5 hours per square foot before the air becomes dangerous. Usually, the wind will blow away any potential threat long before that much time has elapsed.
Joe Cline writes articles for Austin TX realtor. Other articles written by the author related to Austin Texas commercial real estate and Pflugerville real estate can be found on the net.


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