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When the letter comes home, some parents panic while others delay ac- tion because “it wasn’t my child.” Fortunately, there are steps you can proactively take to control the exposure risk. Be Proactive Catching lice early is vi- tal in halting the spread of these itchy pests. It can take four to six weeks after in- festation begins for itching to start, and not everyone develops this telltale symp- tom. Help the entire family to avoid an outbreak by act- ing quickly after exposure. Steps to Take • Check the child and ALL family members for lice using a nit comb. To check fi ne sections of hair with the comb, apply a 50/50 solu- tion of conditioner/water to the hair to help facilitate combing. Work under bright light and watch for move- ment. Examine the comb after each stroke, wiping it on disposable towels or run- ning it under water. • Nits and scurrying lice are so small that they can be easily missed. It’s likely other family members and Brought to you by this newspaper in partnership with If you get a message from your child’s school that there are lice in the class, don’t panic, but take control. friends have already been exposed to lice by the time an infestation is identifi ed. If you don’t fi nd lice but are still concerned, switch the whole family to a daily lice defense shampoo. How is a daily lice shampoo different from a lice treatment sham- poo? For starters, shampoo is a form and treatments come in many forms. This topic really deserves its own article, but there is one key difference worth noting. A daily lice defense shampoo is pesticide-free and can be used like regular sham- poo to defend your family against a head lice infesta- tion or control against re- exposure to someone who has not been successfully treated. A lice treatment shampoo is used to treat an active lice infestation, and most OTC products contain pesticides so they aren’t ideal for a daily regimen. One gentle daily shampoo that offers ongoing control is Vamousse Lice Defense. It’s been found in laboratory studies to kill lice with each use and is recommended for 10 to 14 days following the risk to help reduce the potential growth of an in- festation contracted but not yet identifi ed. • Treat anyone who is infested. With lice increas- ingly resistant to traditional over-the-counter pesticides, look for a pesticide-free treatment that is proven effective against super lice. There are many new types of products, so read the instructions carefully. For example, Vamousse Lice Treatment comes in a con- venient mousse format that kills lice and eggs before they hatch—in just one ap- plication. 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