Killing house dust mites on children’s soft toys
Monday 17 October
2011
Killing house dust
mites on children’s soft
toys
Infestations of house dust
mites on children’s soft toys can be eradicated by
freezing, hot tumble drying or washing with eucalyptus oil
and detergent according to new research by the University of
Otago, Wellington.
The study has just been published
in Paediatric Allergy and Immunology and has been
carried out in association with colleagues at the Changhua
Christian Hospital, Taiwan.
House dust mites (HDM) and
their allergens are a serious issue for asthmatics and are
strongly associated with the development of asthma in
children. The severity of asthma shows a dose-response
relationship according to the number of house dust mites a
child is exposed to when sleeping with soft
toys.
“Children frequently sleep with their
favourite toys close to their airways and this may be
important for HDM-sensitised asthmatic children,” says
Associate Professor Rob Siebers.
The aim of the study
was to determine whether freezing of soft toys overnight, or
hot tumble drying for one hour, or adding eucalyptus oil
when washing actually kills house dust mites. The study
looked at 36 toys in three groups of 12.
“The
results are very positive, and we found the vast majority of
house dust mites on the soft toys used were killed by either
one of these three methods,” says Associate Professor
Siebers.
Freezing of toys for at least 16 hours at
-15C resulted in a 95% reduction of HDM, hot tumble drying
for one hour reduced mites by 89%, and soaking in an
emulsion of eucalyptus oil and liquid detergent for one
hour, then rinsing and drying, also resulted in a HDM
reduction of 95%.
“Washing and soaking with
eucalyptus oil and detergent is very effective in not only
reducing live mites, but also reducing house dust mite
allergens, compared to freezing and tumble drying,” he
says. “Of the 12 toys studied, 10 showed no live mites at
all after washing with eucalyptus oil and liquid
detergent.”
Associate Professor Siebers says all
three methods are more effective than just washing toys,
because water needs to be above 55C to kill HDMs, and this
is usually too hot and damages the toys.
“My advice
for parents is to either tumble dry for one hour, or freeze
the soft toy overnight, and then wash it in a cold wash to
remove any allergens.”
However, Associate Professor
Siebers says that the effectiveness of these three methods
can vary according to the thickness of the material with
which the toys are made.
Another issue not covered in
the study, is how quickly soft toys are re-colonised by
house dust mites, and further research would be useful to
determine how often a toy should be treated to control
infestation.
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