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Sunday, October 12, 2014
IF YOU THINK YOU WERE BITTEN BY BED BUGS IN A HOTEL, CALL OUR FIRM.(815) 450-7459. WE WILL MOVE QUICKLY TO GATHER EVIDENCE AND RECORDS TO SUPPORT YOUR CLAIM.
From bedbug.com: The single most common way to pick up bed bugs is when you are traveling. With the millions of people who enter the various transportation and lodging systems available to the general public, it’s easy to see how bed bugs can spread rapidly.
Hotels have been particularly hard hit with bed bug infestations, costing millions of dollars.
Guests must pay particular attention when using a hotel – 1 star or 5 star.
There are some measures you can and certainly should take while you travel in order to protect yourself and your family from bringing bed bugs into your living and sleeping environment.
Here are bed bug safety tips to ensure that don't expose your family and home to bed bugs picked up while traveling:
- Bed Bug Prevention for Travel
General advice and recommendation to prevent the spread of bed bugs
- When going to a hotel
Bed bugs are regular guests at hotels. Make sure you stay clear
- When honeymooning
Start your married life on the right foot – bed bug free. Here are some valuable tips to avoid this problem while on honeymoon
- When renting a recreational vehicle (RV, camper)
Who rented that car last? Did they leave behind bed bugs? Learn how to avoid them
- When flying
Security can’t stop bed bugs on airplanes! Take the steps needed to protect yourself on flights
- When traveling
Bed bugs love to travel. Make sure you are not helping them do so! Here are some important tips
- When renting a car
Car rentals are great, but make sure you are not renting a bed bug problem along with the car. Read these tips before you rent
- When taking a cruise
Make sure your cruise is a dream trip and not a bed bug stow-a-way nightmare! Here’s how to protect yourself
- When camping
The great outdoors is fantastic! The bed bugs like it too, so make sure you read how to avoid them
- When using public transportation (taxi, train or bus)
Using public transportation is great for your wallet, and great for the environment. But bed bugs are there, too. Make sure you stay clear!
Saturday, February 1, 2014
QUICK FACTS @ BED BUGS
IF YOU THINK YOU WERE BITTEN BY BED BUGS IN A HOTEL, APARTMENT OR CONDO, CALL OUR FIRM. (815) 450-7459. WE WILL MOVE QUICKLY TO GATHER EVIDENCE AND RECORDS TO SUPPORT YOUR CLAIM.
HOW TO IDENTIFY BED BUGS AND THEIR BITES:
- Bed bugs are small, non-flying insects that feed by sucking blood from humans or animals.
- Bed bugs can live in any area of a hotel room, and can reside in tiny cracks in furniture as well as on textiles and upholstered furniture. They tend to be most common in areas where people sleep and generally concentrate in beds, including mattresses, boxsprings, and bed frames.
- Bed bugs are most active at night and bite any exposed areas of skin while an individual is sleeping. The face, neck, hands, and arms are common sites for bedbug bites.
- A bed bug bite is most noticeable by the small, flat, or raised bumps on the skin; redness, swelling, and itching commonly occur.
- See a physician as soon as possible if you believe you have been bitten by bed bugs. If itching is severe, steroid creams or oral antihistamines may be used for symptom relief.
- Fecal stains, egg cases, and exuviae (shed skins) of bed bugs in crevices and cracks on or near beds are suggestive that bed bugs may be present, but only observing the bugs themselves can confirm an active infestation.
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