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Clean Curls tackles lice one head at a time

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Taritas tried to get rid of them herself and went through the house bagging toys and washing everyone’s clothing. But two weeks later, the lice came back.

“I was a crazy mom,” she said.

Frustrated, Taritas called Clean Curls after coming across the business on the Internet. After a recent visit, she said she hopes the lice are gone for good.

Enger said the best defense against lice is to do regular checks.

“We really feel that every family should have a lice comb,” she said, adding that it should be on every child’s back-to-school list.

Juanita Gryfinski, a certified school nurse and department chair for health services at St. Charles School District 303, said children cannot, by law, be forced to stay home from school if they have lice. She said parents are notified about lice in school if there are more than two to three cases in a class.

But it’s likely that children didn’t get lice while in school, she said.

Gryfinski said a 2008 study showed only 0.3 percent of lice cases in the St. Charles district were contracted while a child is at school. Gryfinski said preventing the spread of lice starts at home.

“I think the hardest part is for parents to stay vigilant,” she said.

Lice usually are spread while children are at sleepovers, she said, adding it’s more common among younger children because they tend to hug one another and have more head-to-head contact.

Enger said lice can’t fly or jump. They typically won’t leave a blood source unless they’re sure they have another blood source waiting. She said that makes them less likely to be transferred from child to child through something like a hat or a comb.

“It’s not the environment, it’s the head-to-head contact,” she said.

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