Most people associate lice with summer, but Lice Lifters knows that winter months are notorious for head lice. Learn more about our professional treatment process and how we eliminate lice in a single visit.
This winter Lice Lifters has been very busy treating families for lice.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that as many as 12 million kids under the age of 12 get head lice each year. This does not account for the teenagers, adults and unreported cases. This week Lice Lifters Pennsylvania locations have been very busy with lice outbreaks at 2 colleges. Moms are sending their children via UBER to have their college kids treated.
Everyone thinks that lice are a problem with little kids, dirty, girls, long hair, anyone but themselves. The problem is lice like everyone. Our customers come in all different shapes and sizes as well as hair types. During the chilly
During the chilly months, we spend more time indoors leading to more time on lap tops, IPad, selfies and phones. We tend to put our heads together looking at these devices and lice will move head to head.
The best way to prevent lice is to wear hair back in a ponytail or bun, spray Lice Lifters Lice Mint Repellent on the hair every day and finally avoid head to head contact. If you have any concerns contact your closest Lice Lifters to get a thorough head check and treated if necessary. Check out our related article on Say Goodbye to Lice: Discover Professional Removal Services in Your Area for more information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can lice be completely prevented?
While there is no guaranteed way to completely prevent head lice, you can significantly reduce the risk. Teaching children to avoid head-to-head contact, not sharing personal items like hats and brushes, and using a preventive lice spray can all help lower the chances of an infestation.
Q: Do lice prevention sprays actually work?
Lice prevention sprays that contain natural repellents like mint, rosemary, or tea tree oil can help deter lice. While no product offers 100% protection, regular use of a quality prevention spray has been shown to reduce the likelihood of lice taking hold.
Q: How often should I check my child’s head for lice?
We recommend checking your child’s head at least once a week, especially during the school year. Regular head checks help catch lice early before they spread to other family members. Use a fine-toothed nit comb and good lighting for the most accurate results.
Q: Should I keep my child home from school if their classmate has lice?
No, you do not need to keep your child home simply because a classmate has lice. The CDC states that lice are not a health hazard and do not spread disease. However, you should perform a thorough head check and consider using a preventive spray as a precaution.
Q: What is the best way to prevent lice at summer camp?
Before camp, teach your child not to share hats, brushes, pillows, or headphones. Apply a lice prevention spray daily and braid or tie back long hair. Pack your child’s belongings in a sealed bag and do a thorough head check when they return home.
We proudly serve families in Winfield, Berkeley Heights, and Clark and surrounding areas. Contact us today for professional lice treatment services.