Bed Bug Heaters Manufactured in America
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Additionally, the framing and shell of our heaters are made of Aluminum. Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. Although it is not considered a renewable resource since it does not replenish itself naturally, it is said to be a permanent resource. Aluminum is an element and thus cannot be destroyed. Therefore, Aluminum is a permanent resource that can be used again and again through the process of recycling.
Preventing the Use of Pesticides
It is widely known that pesticides are toxic and wreak havoc on the environment. They can damage ecosystems, threaten biodiversity, and weaken the natural systems that our survival depends on. When used inside of a hotel, pesticides can contaminate air quality. According to the EPA, exposure to pesticides can cause headaches, dizziness, muscular weakness, nausea, increased risk of cancer, irritation to eye, nose, and throat, and damage to the central nervous system. The EPA recommends avoiding the use of chemical pesticides whenever possible. In the case of treating bed bugs, using a bed bug heater is both more effective and safer for guests and staff of the hotel.