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Bed Bug Personal Protection Overview …because you really don’t want to bring bed bugs back to your car, office, or home Lauren Goltz, ACVCSD
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Steps to prevent the spread of bed bugs: Attend training! Take precautions before and during inspections ▫Ask questions ▫Bring minimal items inside ▫Develop and maintain a bed bug kit ▫Be aware of your surroundings and client cues Containment of bed bugs post-inspection
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Precautions and preparations: Before inspections, talk to your clients Ask questions regarding insects in the home Previous infestation or treatment for any pests, including bed bugs? Are they currently or have they previously received insect bites in the home? ** Phone or email consultation is a vital inspection step
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Precautions and preparations Approach these questions in a compassionate yet matter-of-fact manner Goal: have an idea of what to expect when you enter the home ▫REMEMBER: You are asking not only to protect yourself, but to provide better service to clients
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Precautions and preparations Two inspectors for bed bugs ▫If bed bugs suspected, bring another inspector Assist with inspection Assist with post-inspection bed bug check
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PPE kit for inspections
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PPE kit for inspections: A kit kept in your work vehicle will come in handy
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Minimal items inside: Avoid purses or satchels ▫Use “fanny packs” or hip bags Use a clipboard ▫Provides a writing surface which is not the client’s furniture
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Levels of PPE PPE ranges from minimal ▫Uniform with closed toed shoes To moderate ▫Tyvek boot covers and pants ▫Permethrin-treated uniform To extreme ▫Full Tyvek suit and boot covers
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During the inspection: If no infestation is suspected, or a very low-level, shoe covers can be worn
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During the inspection: Minimize physical contact with surroundings ▫If an infestation is suspected or it is necessary to move a client or their items, a disposable Tyvek suit can be worn
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During the inspection Begin inspection from outside of the home
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During the inspection: Observe your surroundings ▫Cluttered units make it more difficult to detect infestations
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During the inspection: Clients scratching, complaining of itching, mentioning insects/bugs/mites ▫Red Flags: Smashed bed bugs on the wall Clients bites
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Post-inspection self-inspection: Before entering your vehicle, check your clothing! If Tyvek or boot covers worn, remove inside-out and place in trash bag or Ziploc bag
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Post-inspection protection: Clean items brought into office with disinfecting wipes or rubbing alcohol ▫Bed bug eggs are very tiny and sticky, bugs mobile ▫Pay particular attention to shoes/footwear if Tyvek shoe covers not worn Steri-Fab
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Post-inspection Send clothing items worn on inspection to be professionally cleaned/dried ▫Agencies will typically provide this service or uniform service ▫It is a courtesy to notify the uniform cleaning service of bed bug contamination or if permethrin was used to treat the clothing If no washer or dryer available, the county should provide an in-house heater
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So, I brought bed bugs home… After a bed bug call, entered county vehicle ▫Tyvek boot covers were used and disposed of in a sealed bag No washer/dryer or heat treatment unit available Went home immediately to shower and change THIS WAS A VERY BAD IDEA!
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What I should have done… THEN
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But since I didn’t… Bites received that night CimexTek hired ▫Two dogs, Max and Molly ▫Rescue dogs No live bed bugs found Cost was $175
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In conclusion: Be aware of your surroundings! Don’t underestimate bed bugs Your personal safety is paramount
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Thank you!
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