luvsJack
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Thanks for all of the great replies. Sounds like I really have my work cut out for me! DH called me at lunch and said they are working on everything. He is washing all the linens, even the ones in the linen closet. He is washing all of the towels and all of her clothes, jackets, etc. He is instructed to vacuum every square inch of the house, including mattresses and so forth. She packed up all of her stuffed animals and lovies, and I made sure to tell him to clean her book bag and lunch box (which is cloth). He said he can't really see that many nits, but I told him to make sure he is sitting by a window and he might see them better. He said he is going to vacuum his truck and will do mine when I get home. I hate leaving this in his hands because he isn't really a meticulous person, but I cannot leave work early because I work in a law office and we are facing some critical deadlines.
I read a few things on the internet in the last few hours and I was wondering if anyone else has heard these things. One article said pure vinegar would dissolve the nits (sounds a bit far fetched to me), and one article said to try using a flat iron on the hair after you have pulled everything that can be seen out of the hair.
Well, the only thing that is getting to me now, is that now everyone in her class knows and I don't want her to feel embarrassed when she goes back. She is mortified! The real unfortunate part is her class is really small, and it is a mixture of 4th and 5th graders. She attended this same class part time last year (she is in the gifted program) and two of the 5th grade girls are snotty and rude to begin with, so now, I am afraid they will be worse.
I don't know, I guess momma hen just kicked in and I don't want her to feel bad about herself! Thanks for the hugs!
Don't know about the vinegar but the flat iron may put enough heat on the hair to kill nits. That's why you have to make sure that anything you wash is put through a hot dryer--it needs that heat.
I have had lice, my kids have had lice and I used to have a couple of kids have them a couple times a year in my child care center. I NEVER had the issues that some of you seem to have getting rid of them.
Everything that could be washed, was washed and dryed. Stuffed animals put in a sealed garbage bag for 48 hours. Carpets and furniture vacuumed and sprayed. Hair washed with lice shampoo and combed with nit comb--done twice x# (whatever is on the box) of days apart. Oh, and hair dried with hot blow dryer. Problem solved--lice gone. I NEVER sat in the sun light picking nits for hours or days or whatever. Sometimes nits can be left in the hair and be dead. There is a difference in the color but I don't remember what it was, I just remember that they will eventually come out and if you don't get them out with the comb its not a big deal. I also remember being told by the health department not to panic about getting every last nit out, just make sure the shampoo will kill adult lice and nits. Lice just are not that hard to kill.
At our center, we allowed the kids to come back after they had been treated one time. We never had an issue with more than one child having them. Even there, we sprayed all carpet areas, vacuumed, sent blankets home to be washed and bagged up all dolls and stuffed animals. And sprayed any hats used for dress up items.
As for prevention, if you keep your child's hair up in pony tails or pulled back it will help. Spraying it with hair spray everyday will help too.


So not sure if this cleaning the whole house and car etc is actually doing any good????