N.Y. Times: Licenders Head Lice Prevention Experts
headlice May 22nd, 2008
continued from Sports Headgear and Lice Prevention
When the coach of the Little League in Dobbs Ferry, New York advised team parents to purchase individual batting helmets, to prevent lice, The New York Times reported it in their health section on April 27, 2008. The Times consulted with LICENDERS, recognized as the experts in head lice treatment, as quoted in the article:
" 'We are seeing more cases of lice that are resistant to over-the-counter treatments,' said Leah Hartman, manager for the Westchester division of LICENDERS, a professional lice removal service that serves many area schools.' "
"Ms. Hartman said that more than 50 percent of calls to her office are for repeat cases, incidents of head lice that have not been eliminated with the use of an over-the-counter product. '[Lice Prevention] is a key step,' she said."
"Rare is the school that has not dealt with head lice, said Susan Gretczko, a registered nurse who works at the Concord Road Elementary School in Ardsley. '[Head lice problems are] rampant everywhere', she said. 'The only way we are going to stop this [head lice problem] is to take measures like insisting on individual helmets,' ”
As we have stated repeatedly, head lice spread among children very quickly. When a lice infested child shares any items used on the head, the lice have the opportunity to crawl from the head, to the object, and subsequently onto another child's head. Under these circumstances, an outbreak of head lice is inevitable. We applaud these Westchester residents for their pro-active approach to preventing head lice in their communities.
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