Home textile products should be highly protected against flooding
Aphids are ubiquitous in the home environment, such as parasitic on bedding, carpets, cushions, clothing, plush toys, etc., with the help of fungi, feed on the human body's dandruff, which can spread viruses and bacteria. There are as many as 16 kinds of mites that can survive in the living room. It is most suitable for living in an environment with a temperature of 20-30 ° C and a relative humidity of more than 55%. The locusts in the home are distributed with the most carpets, followed by quilts, mattresses and pillows. Household mattresses are one of the largest sources of mites because mattresses are the best environment for providing warm, moist and food sources. It is understood that a pillow that has been used for two years, 10% of its weight is dust corpses and excrement. Aphids are organisms that are very harmful to human health and can cause various diseases such as bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis and dermatitis. According to the data, 60% of asthma patients have an allergic reaction to dust mites, and about 80% of children with asthma are caused by dust mites. To raise public awareness of allergic diseases, the World Allergy Organization (WAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) jointly launched July 8 as "World Allergy Day." Home textiles must be highly valued. From the consumer's point of view, in addition to developing good habits, such as maintaining indoor ventilation, washing textiles, etc., the use of textiles and household items made of anti-mite antibacterial fiber is also an effective anti-mite method. It can not only suppress and drive cockroaches, but also effectively prevent the occurrence of skin diseases related to dust mites. It can also antibacterial and inhibit the reproduction of bacteria, thus creating a more comfortable family living environment. Recently, news came from the home furnishing industry that the new national standard for mattresses entered the stage of soliciting opinions. It is reported that the new national standard requires mattresses to have anti-mite functions.