The link between cockroaches and asthma has one again been reinforced by a new study by the NIEHS and the NIAID....
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In recent years, several large-scale studies funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have reinforced the dangerous connection between cockroaches and asthma in children.
One in five children in the United Kingdom have severe sensitivities to cockroach allergens, which can cause or increase the severity of asthma symptoms. These allergens are most commonly introduced into homes through cockroach saliva, droppings and the decomposing bodies of these pests.
The presence of cockroaches in the home poses a severe risk to health, especially as an asthma trigger in children. Homeowners should feel confident in contacting a licensed pest professional as services regarding cockroach control have shown to be most effective in reducing cockroach populations.
The professional treatment of cockroach infestations will ultimately reduce the number of allergens that can exacerbate a child's asthma. Homeowners must be vigilant in preventing such infestations, especially as the summer approaches. Cockroaches are most active when temperatures reach 70°F or above and these pests thrive in warm, dark and moist places.
Attack Pest Control offers householders these tips to protect their families and properties from cockroach infestations:
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