Did you and your family stay with families and friends during Hurricane Sandy? If so, you could be facing a head lice hurricane! Did you perform a head check on your children post Hurricane Sandy with a good metal lice comb?
Do you know the top ways to contract head lice?
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More than 90% of head lice cases come from head to head contact with an infected person. (hair touching hair)
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Hugging
Children working and playing together in small spaces where heads touch (books or hand held video games)
Cloth seats in the movie theater, on a bus, train, or plane
Sharing dress up clothes, hats or hooded sweatshirts
Lying on someone’s bed or pillow
Sharing brushes or hair accessories
Using someone else’s towel
Sharing a batting or safety helmet
Trying on clothes or costumes in stores
For more information on head lice detection and prevention please visit our web site at www.licelifters.com
Elizabeth Mishkin
Marketing Director
Lice Lifters