Mattress Cleaning Service

Kill Dust Mites

The UV Series RayCop is a wonderful new product that should be used for people who suffer from allergies, and people who fight with Asthma on a seemingly daily basis. This machine uses UV-C rays to sterilize up to 99.9% of all micro organisms that are living inside your mattress. Studies show you spend 1/3 of your life in your bed, but it is usually the place you clean the least, if at all!

In an average mattress, there are approximately 1-2 million dust mites living in the average persons mattress. Dust Mites feed on our dead skin cells, which are also very numerous in the average mattress. With the combination of UV-C Anti-Bacterial Ray, a vibrating pad that loosens the dust mites, and throws them directly into the UV ray, and a strong vacuum that sucks all the now dead dust mites through anti allergen filtration filters, the RayCop will for sure help improve the lives of even the most severe cases of Asthma, and allergies.

Not only will the RayCop kill dust mites, but the UV-C light will also damage the DNA of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens and thus destroys their ability to multiply and cause disease. The RayCop will actually help stop the spread of the Influenza virus, E.coli and of Staphylococcus aureus.

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Six facts about dust mites:

  1. The average bed contains millions of dust mites, which thrive on the humid conditions and feast off the particles of dead skin that we shed every day (we shed around two to three pounds of skin every year).
  2. The weight of the average mattress doubles after ten years due to dust mite infestation. Ten percent of the weight of a two year old pillow can be composed of dead mites and their droppings.
  3. During its 80 day lifespan, the average dust mite produces about 1,000 allergenic waste particles.
  4. These contain a powerful allergen that can cause irritation and a particular trigger for allergy sufferers.
  5. A dust mite is smaller than a grain of sand.
  6. Dust mite populations increase rapidly; each egg-laying female can increase the population by 25 or 30 new mites per week.