Tips and Tricks

If you find a tick in your home, here’s what you need to know

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Clean everything
Wash any bedding or clothes the tick may have touched—use hot water and high heat.
Vacuum carefully, especially around corners and hidden spots.

Remove the tick safely

Use fine-tipped tweezers to grab the tick as close to the skin as possible.
Pull upward slowly and steadily—don’t twist, or you might leave the head behind.

Disinfect the area

Clean the bite spot with soapy water or rubbing alcohol.
Dispose of the tick by flushing it or putting it in alcohol.

Watch for symptoms
Keep an eye on the bite. Look out for signs of illness, like fever or rashes, and seek medical help if anything feels off.

Hope this helps!
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