National
Pediculosis Association Urges Families to Screen, Detect, Remove, Protect
NPA's approach is
not a new one. Monkeys, as part of nurturing and grooming have been searching
and removing lice and nits from each other since the beginning of time.
This September marks the 22nd annual National Head Lice Prevention Month.
The National Pediculosis Association (NPA) sponsors of the month-long
educational event, has developed a new mantra to guide prevention activities.
NPA wants to shed light on how time-honored methods are user-friendly,
cost-effective, and safe alternatives to the use of pesticides. Routine
screening, early detection and nit removal stops head lice and the disruption
they can bring to families and communities.
Newton, MA (PRWEB)
August 31, 2007 - The National Pediculosis Association (www.headlice.org)
is heading into September's National Head Lice Prevention Month with a
brand new mantra to help parents remember the single most effective phrase
for protecting their children from head lice - "screen, detect, remove,
protect!" It's the 22nd year for the event, designed to raise awareness
on preventing head lice and unnecessary exposures to pesticides. Early
detection is the best edge there is to stop communicable diseases in general
but also an important opportunity to stem lice outbreaks before they grow
into big problems.
"If you wait,
the challenges associated with head lice can seem huge," said Deborah
Altschuler of the NPA. "But parents who perform regular checks will
find that the problem is manageable and will save time and worry in the
long run."
NPA says those who
say nit removal is too difficult describe situations where head lice infestations
have gone undetected and great numbers of nits have accumulated. Removing
nits and lice early in an infestation is the competitive edge against
having so many of them that it becomes a tedious task. Screening, detecting
and removing lice and nits are healthy benefits chemicals can't provide.
Also known on many
health care calendars as the All Out Comb Out, National Head Lice Prevention
Month coincides with a return to school. As school kids gather in again,
they can pass on more than just stories detailing what they did during
the summer... And since lice know no social or economic bounds, each new
year provides a chance for the NPA to remind all parents that the most
basic of approaches for controlling head lice are still the most practical
and realistic.
Screening and early
detection for head lice can be compared to other basic and affordable
health measures that never change. Tooth brushing still helps protect
against cavities, hand washing still protects against infection, and an
inexpensive mosquito net still saves lives against malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Routine screening with early intervention is still the best prevention
of not just lice, but the panic that can come when everyone is caught
by surprise.
"Combing for
lice and nits isn't just about removing them. It's also about being able
to screen and assure yourself that you are free of them," said Altschuler.
"NPA's approach is not a new one. Monkeys, as part of nurturing and
grooming have been searching and removing lice and nits from each other
since the beginning of time. "
The NPA endorses the
LiceMeister® comb - the gold standard medical device for screening,
detection and removal of lice and nits. The new LiceMeister comb is even
better with a bigger, sturdier, recyclable handle. NPA's educational Critter
Card, detailing what to look for and how to see the difference between
nits and normal hair debris, now comes in the new LiceMeister comb package.
Proceeds from sales of the LiceMeister comb help keep the NPA independent
and uncompromised in its mission to protect children from the misuse and
abuse of pesticidal treatments for lice.
LiceMeister combs
can be found locally through the NPA's website pharmacy search http://www.headlice.org/licemeister/search/lice-search.html
or you can find more about where to get them by contacting:
In the US: School
Health Corporation at 1-800-323-1305 or on-line at www.schoolhealth.com.
In Canada, check the
pharmacy search or call 1-877-549-5423 or on-line at www.cancoastholdings.com/licemeister.htm.
In the UK you can
find the LiceMeister comb through http://www.thehairforce.co.uk/liceassassins.html
For more help and
educational resources visit www.headlice.org.
Here parents, educators and public health workers will find free downloads
for distribution in the community, images of actual lice and nits, answers
to frequently asked questions, and fun lessons for kids too! www.headlice.org/kids/index.htm
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