Bacteria Attack While Your Kids Sleep



No matter what you do, for some reason kids always seem to make a mess in their rooms. They always seem to be able to hide things in small crevasse and between their sheets. The thing that they attempt to hide can vary from wrappers to month old pudding packs. Although we may do a constant inspection of our children's rooms, through trial and error they eventually learn all the secret places that mommy and daddy never think to look and before you know it you are amazed to find some foul smelling, deposing piece of turkey sandwich stuffed between your four year old daughter's sheets. Many people would just think that this is what kids do and that there is nothing you can do to prevent it, and there is no reason to worry about something like this in the first place.


But, there is a reason for concern and with out stopping this early on, you can potentially put your child and the rest of your family's life in jeopardy. If left alone meat, milk, and other things begin to rot and when they do various kinds of bacteria will begin to accumulate around them. These various kinds of bacteria can spread to sheets, blankets, and rugs. Your child will touch these items and put their fingers in their mouths and thats how it begins. From that point on the child becomes sick or worse but, before it gets to that point it is good to stop it early on and the best way to do that is by following three simple rules.


First rule is to make sure your child always has a clean room and to spray it with disinfectant daily. Second make sure it is easy for them to follow good hygiene, this means placing hand sanitizer everywhere germs are most often spread, and placing garbage cans in each room. Last but not least, make sure the bedding is cleaned at least 1-3 times a week. A bacteria fighting duvet cover set can make this part of your job easier. By going over your child's existing bed set, it will make clean up a breeze. This is the perfect bedding piece for children since they protect up to 99.8% of bacteria,


As long as you follow these easy steps, you and your family will be just fine.