While you can probably keep your bed free of dust mites by proper and regular cleaning, you cannot make your bed free of fungi and bacteria. There are fungal spores in the air – however, they usually won’t start growing on your bed unless it tends to be damp (stop peeing in bed!). As for bacteria, there will always be bacteria on it especially since there are bacteria that normally inhabit your skin.
wash your sheets. put the matress out in the sun on a hot day for a couple hours will get hot and kill the bacteria. and put some baking soda on it and beat all the dust out with a stick.
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littleturtleboy
August 10th, 2010 at 3:47 am
1While you can probably keep your bed free of dust mites by proper and regular cleaning, you cannot make your bed free of fungi and bacteria. There are fungal spores in the air – however, they usually won’t start growing on your bed unless it tends to be damp (stop peeing in bed!). As for bacteria, there will always be bacteria on it especially since there are bacteria that normally inhabit your skin.
jc46002003
August 10th, 2010 at 3:47 am
2uh…..keep your house and pajamas clean? Oh yea….keep animals clean?
eat_my_poo_1993
August 10th, 2010 at 3:47 am
3wash your sheets. put the matress out in the sun on a hot day for a couple hours will get hot and kill the bacteria. and put some baking soda on it and beat all the dust out with a stick.
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