Pests are more dangerous than most people realise. They can harm you as well as your children. In fact, pests can even harm your pets. This can happen many ways. Most often it is through the spread of disease. In some cases, pests like rodents may even attack your children. But how do you prevent this? How do your protect your children from pests? Here are some ideas for doing this:
Tips for keeping your kids safe from pests
To guard your children against the hazards posed by pests in the home, here is a checklist of useful tasks you can carry out regularly.
1. Clean your child’s room
Pests are attracted to filth, clutter and rubbish. To prevent this, keep your child’s room clean as much as possible. To start with, do not allow your child to eat in their room. This creates food debris which draws pests. Also vacuum the room on a consistent basis, and clean their bedding once a week. Also remember that it’s not enough to only clean your child’s room. The entire home should be kept in shape if you want to prevent pests.
You may also want to clean your child’s toys. Children’s toys can often become filthy and must be routinely cleaned. This should include soft toys which can become especially filthy. To clean these simply throw them in the washing machine. In fact, anywhere that your child plays or eats should be kept as clean as possible.
2. Seal up entry points
Pests need a way to get inside of your child’s room. This most often happens when there are cracks or holes in the walls. These should be sealed up immediately. Another way that pests enter is through doors and windows. To prevent this you should fit screens over windows. You may also want to place weather-stripping around doors and windows.
3. Keep your garden tidy
Your children may spend a lot of time playing in the garden. Unfortunately this can expose them to pests. To stop this from happening, and keep pests out of your outdoor space, you need to get your garden decluttered and tidy. It’s important that grass is kept short, and all trees and bushes are routinely rimmed. Also get rid of any rubbish which is in the garden, and throw away refuse as soon as possible. Do not allow garden refuse to accumulate. This attracts pests and gives them a place to breed.
Also pay attention to your pets. Clean up their feaces as soon as possible, as this can attract pests. Also take in their food bowls at night and wash these bowls regularly.
4. Use electronic pest devices
If you’re concerned about pests harming your child at night, then electronic pest devices can help with this. For example, in their blog, London rat control experts Diamond Pest Control investigate the pros and cons of devices like rat mats and drain flaps for rodent prevention. The biggest benefit of these devices is that they do not use poison. This prevents your child from exposure to chemicals. There are a wide variety of these devices available. The most common are ultrasonic devices. These emit ultra-sonic waves which deter pests. Whether these devices actually work is a matter of debate, but you might want to give them a try.
5. Hire pest control
The very best way to protect your children from pests is with routine pest maintenance. With routine maintenance you can keep your home free of pests. You can also prevent pest infestations from occurring in the first place. What you should also realise is that pest maintenance is cheaper than you think. There’s no reason why you shouldn’t invest this money in protecting your family.