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Cleaning Your Home When You Have Lice

Updated: Jan 9

The most important thing to do when cleaning your home when you have head lice is to focus on bedding, clothing, combs, brushes, vacuuming carpets, and furniture. Washing these items in hot water and drying them at high temperatures is essential to kill lice and eggs.


Bedding, clothing, and towels:

Wash all clothing and bedding used by the infected person in the last two days in hot water (over 130°F or 54°C).


Combs and brushes:

Disinfect combs and brushes and then soak them in boiling water for 10 minutes.


Carpets and furniture:

Vacuum carpets, rugs, furniture, and car seats thoroughly to remove any lice or eggs that may have fallen.


Stuffed animals and other objects:

Stuffed animals and other objects that cannot be washed can be stored in sealed plastic bags for 3 days to ensure the lice are killed.


Extensive cleaning is not necessary:

It is not necessary to thoroughly clean the entire house, as lice cannot live long outside of a human host.


Do not use pesticides:

Avoid using insecticides, as they are toxic and unnecessary to eliminate lice.


Importance of cleaning:


  • Lice die shortly after removal from a human host, but nits (eggs) can survive longer on surfaces.


  • Cleaning helps prevent lice from spreading to other people.


  • Cleaning also helps prevent lice from re-infesting the home.


In short, cleaning to treat head lice focuses on washing clothes and bedding in hot water, cleaning combs and brushes, and vacuuming carpets and furniture. It's not necessary to thoroughly clean the entire house or use pesticides.


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