Mice and cockroaches can provoke asthma

Mice and Cockroaches Can Provoke Asthma

Asthma is a painful illness that affects the lungs. It makes it difficult to perform activities like running and lifting heavy objects. Asthma can be fatal if not properly treated and can also be worsened by a number of environmental issues.

It is best to contact professional Cockroach Control Oshawa in the Greater Toronto Area to declare your home cockroach-free as soon as possible!

It is also important not to smoke around an asthmatic and to note that the city is the worst place for an asthmatic to live due to heavy pollution. 

Mice and cockroaches are about as bad for asthma as smoking. They can have a dramatic impact on the suffering of an asthma victim and even force them to leave the area or risk suffocating. 

Cockroaches worsen asthma in a very specific way. They frequently lose limbs and pieces of their carapace which mix with dust and float around the house. These particles get caught in the lungs and make it far more difficult for an asthmatic to breathe, even a person able to breathe normally will notice difficulty in a house with a roach infestation. What’s worse is they carry any number of viruses and bacteria and deposit it on your food with their feces and urine. This can not only be a health risk but can be fatal in certain circumstances. 

Mice are just as dangerous to asthmatics, if not worse. Mice fur carries an enormous number of allergies. These allergens can cause people to have allergic reactions from putting their head on their pillow, sitting in a chair, or walking on a carpet, anywhere the mouse has been and deposited its allergens. The urine is the source of most of the allergens. The urine dries on dust particles and can float around the house causing havoc and making an asthmatic suffer like never before. 

If you have cockroaches or mice and someone in the house has asthma you need to get them out and get the professionals in.

Call Pest Control Oshawa  Now to get an appointment, before it’s too late!

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