How Do You Get Rid of Pinworms in Your Home?
After the initial shock of hearing about their child’s pinworm infection wears off, a common question asked by parents is, “How do I make sure there are no more pinworms in my house?”
Reese’s Pinworm Medicine is a trusted option for treating pinworm infection itself, but your work as a parent is only beginning when you administer a dose to your child and yourself. Why? According to the CDC, pinworms can survive for up to 2 to 3 weeks in the home. So parents…you have a lot of cleaning to do to get rid of that itchy feeling you just got, and to ensure your family does not re-infect themselves.
Where should you start when it comes to cleaning your home post-pinworm infection?
- For several days after treatment, it is important to clean the bedroom floors, either by vacuuming or damp mopping.
- After treatment has been administered, you should also wash all bed linens in hot water. Remember – do not shake these items out before putting them in the washing machine.
- Toilet seats and other shared surfaces – think doorknobs, faucet handles, couches, etc. – should be continuously cleaned as well.
