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Friday, January 29, 2010

Lice Squad Canada in the Toronto Star today

Lice Squad Canada is in the Toronto Star today. Glad to see the debate about no nit policy being brought to the table. http://ow.ly/11WlM

I have lots to say about this so feel free to ask me any questions

No Nit Policy Debate by Lice Squad Canada

No Nit Policies
Written by Dawn Mucci
Friday, 29 January 2010 13:30
It seems that the debate continues regarding the no nit policy issue. My personal opinion is that they work when done properly and they help to reduce lice infestations in the school population. I am very glad that my children's school has one because lice cases are identified early giving parents a head start on treatment and checking. I also appreciate that after I have done the hard work of getting the lice out of my children's hair that they are not sent back into an environment where they could easily get it back. The schools that Lice Squad Canada works with appreciate the help and report a lowing if not solving of their lice cases. See the article printed in today's Toronto Star and let me know your thoughts. http://www.thestar.com/living

http://www.parentcentral.ca/parent/newsfeatures/article/757301--a-zero-tolerance-for-head-lice-may-be-wrong-headed

Thursday, January 28, 2010

STOP the STIGMA

Ontario Company Lice Squad Canada calls for an end to the STIGMA surrounding head lice.

Wouldn’t it be nice to see our society regard head lice with a little TLC instead of fear, shame and disgusts? For the individual who has contracted head lice, a TIMELY, LOVING and CORRECT treatment approach is needed. For the bugs themselves, a little TLC, TERMINATE LICE COMPLETELY works for me.

So often, the first reaction and response to this contagious condition is a step back, followed by fear, frustration, anger, shame and finger-pointing. Backs go up as the questions begin. Who has it? What do I do now? When will it be gone? Where did I get it from and why me?

We regularly hear news stories and read articles about the lasted outbreaks, chemical resistance issues, new cures, as well as stories that tug at the heart strings such as children being over exposed to toxic pesticides, girls having heads shaved and people trying remedies and myths with sometimes dangerous outcomes. No one wants to deal with lice and many will try whatever it takes to get rid of them.

Let’s clear the air on the STIGMA associated with head lice. If we look at the facts presented over the years we learn that lice are a human condition and they have been around since the beginning of time. Lice do not discriminate between race, religion, class or age. They prefer clean well-kept hair as their ideal environment but they can certainly be found in un-kept hair. It is hard to tell if lice are at an epidemic level right now as there does not appear to be any formal reporting systems in place. One thing you can be sure of is that where ever large groups of people gather, especially children, lice have a better change of spreading and multiplying. This is why many schools, camps and daycare centers experience periodic outbreaks. Some on a larger scale than others. This does not make them responsible or to blame as it only takes one unsuspecting child with active lice to enter into a group or home to create an outbreak.

This leads me back to my company’s approach on head lice. I call it the TLC approach. If society wants to break the stigma and make this issue a little less prevalent, we all need to practice the following measures.

T is for TIMELY. Head lice need to be diagnosed and treated in a timely manner; otherwise they will spread to others in a group or family. Screening for lice and head checks need to be done regularly at places where large numbers of children gather and in every home. Spot an infestation early before it is allowed to infiltrate a group or family over time. If found, lice have to be treated immediately and preventive steps must be taken so that when treatment is occurring, others in the home or environment do not pick it up during this time. For the person who has lice and does not know it or knows it but does not treat it right away, the infestation can take hold quickly and be harder to get rid of. Dealing with lice in a TIMELY manner means being dedicated to regular head checks and when found, treating immediately and appropriately.

L is for LOVING. In realizing that lice make many people feel ashamed, afraid and outcast, we need to do our part to help banish the myth that there is something wrong, bad or dirty about having lice. We need to inject some humour, love and attention towards helping the head lice sufferer realize they are not alone, not to blame and certainly have nothing to be ashamed of. We need to lovingly help them get the lice and eggs from their hair in a safe and non-invasive way without letting frustration build. Ridiculing, segregating and getting angry with those who have lice only further imposes the stigma of shame. Shaving a girl’s head and over- applying toxic chemicals can also be viewed as abusive and potentially dangerous to the physical and mental health of the person suffering with lice. Love can conquer all things and it can indeed conquer lice when partnered with the proper knowledge and tools for treatment.

C is for the CORRECT APPROACH. Communities, lice sufferers, schools, camps, agencies and daycare centers need to be provided with accurate information, proper tools, and treatments that are safe. Following a systematic treatment regime in correlation to the lifecycle of the head louse has proven to provide the best results. Combining some form of topical treatment and manual lice egg removal using a specialized comb designed for this purpose over time truly is the best way to beat lice

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Do you have time to take my survey?

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Head Lice article

"Each one could hatch a bug?" the mother asked. "Thank God you're here." When all the nits were gone and the mother had detailed follow-up instructions -- and had decided to purchase a comb and the secret potion -- Mucci hit the road again.
"That was mild," she shrugged. "Often we see 10 to 15 live bugs and more than 100 nits. I've treated everyone from a four-month-old baby to an 88-year-old grandmother," including the scions of some famous families. "There shouldn't be such a stigma attached to this," she said. "Look, I was the kid who got sent home all the time with lice. My father used to rip my hair out with the comb, scream. I had pesticides poured on my head . . ." She stopped to compose herself. "It's just, no child has to go through what I went through."
Then Dawn Mucci headed north for the next nitpick, quite unconcerned about the risk to her own head. "In five years, I think only one of my nitpickers has ever caught lice," she said before waving good-bye. "We're careful, and we avoid head-to-head contact with our customers. Obviously."

Friday, January 15, 2010

More on the business

A former garbage truck driver and certified aromatherapist, Mucci has sold 12 Lice Squad franchises in Ontario and envisions a national empire. "This morning I heard from a lady in Montreal: 40 out of 198 private school students were sent home with lice. And then there's the West! Every urban centre has lice." New franchises cost about $25,000, but she estimates that between home visits and school checks, a busy nitpicker can make $90,000 a year. Mucci herself charges $55 an hour.
Yet money isn't why she loves her job. "I like being able to help. Most of the people who call have been struggling for months, and have tried five or six over-the-counter treatments. It's not the plague, or bird flu. But it is bugs. On your head. People are generally very happy to see me," she says, stopping in front of a tidy brick house where a man waited anxiously on the front lawn. "That'll be the dad."
The dad greeted her with the reverential mixture of gratitude and desperation usually reserved for a top surgeon, cautioning that the atmosphere in the house was, well, "Stressful. My wife is going a little crazy."
Mucci, a willowy 36-year-old with long, sandy blond hair, marched in with a large black rolling suitcase and surveyed the scene. Two little boys, one with a newly shaved head, sat cross-legged on furniture covered in bedsheets, while their mother pointed sadly at the bare floors. "We've rolled up all our rugs. I'm doing laundry night and day and picking through everyone's hair one strand at a time. Then I find a bug on my pillow," she said. "I can't stop crying."

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Family experaince of head lice

The woman continued talking -- "It was the daycare, they let the kid who started it come back after one day!" -- as Mucci strapped on a magnifying visor and headlamp, covered the dining room table with clean towels and rows of sterile implements, and trained two bright lamps on the scalp of the child who had recently been relieved of most of his hair.
With a thin bamboo stick of the sort used for kebabs, Mucci lifted up small sections of the remaining hair and peered at them. "The key is eliminating not just the bugs but the nits. Start at the hot spots, the nape of the neck and around the ears," she instructed, then ran an electric comb through the child's hair. "If it stops humming, it's killed a live louse," she said, then pronounced him bug-free.
"See, hon? You did a great job!" the man told his wife, nearly dancing off to work after Mucci checked him and gently noted that while he did not have lice, he might want to invest in some dandruff shampoo. After the woman was also cleared, she studied Mucci's neatly labelled samples of nits and lice in plastic sandwich bags, and asked, "Where did lice originate, anyway?"
"There were lice combs in Cleopatra's tomb," said Mucci, inspecting the older boy's head, "and here is a nit." But it was too tiny, and too close to his hair's shade of brown -- "Nits are not white, like most people think," she said -- for anyone else to detect.
Mucci massaged a blend of NitPickers Secret Concentrate and hair conditioner into the boy's scalp, covered his head with a shower cap for five minutes, then combed out the mixture with an exceedingly fine-toothed NitFree Terminator -- "the only comb that works without tearing the hair" -- stopping every 10 seconds to wipe it on a clean paper towel and count the tiny brown specks. "About 60," she decided.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Are you interested in being a Lice Consultant?

If you are in need of assistance, want to be a consultant or franchisee or you just have Lice questions. Visit Lice Squad’s Head Lice Help Site www.licesquad.com or call their toll free hot line at 888-LICESQUAD (542-3778) or 866 838-LICE 866 838-LICE (5423).

To date Lice Squad Canada has been featured on CTV National News, The Discovery Channel, TV Ontario, Health Matters, City TV, CFTO News, Global News, CBC News World, CBC Disclosure, Canadian Living.com, Today's Parent Magazine, Maclean's Magazine, The Toronto Star, The Toronto Sun, The Globe & Mail, The National Post, CFRB New Talk 1010, 680 News Talk, Good morning Canada, Canada Camps Magazine, Franchise Canada, Franchise Times and Canadian business magazine.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A bit more History of Lice Squad

Lice Squad Canada has also received international exposure and recognition for their work with head lice. In 2002, Lice Squad won the New Business of the year award for their innovative approach, outstanding marketing concept and customer service. In 2005 and 2007 Lice Squad took Customer service and runner up for Entrepreneur of the year from our perspective Economic Development corporations. The business and marketing system has been compared to the Molly Maid service of house cleaning, by Franchise Magazine with one lousy difference; they use combs, visors and tweezers instead of brooms. Mucci is also quoted in Today's Parent Magazine as being one of Canada's most prominent nitpickers and in Maclean's magazine as being Canada's premier nitpicker.

Since its inception Lice Squad Canada have put more than forty consultants to work in Ontario. There are also 18 franchises operating in Canada.

It is a niche market that continues to expand. Due to a new strain of super lice, awareness of the potential dangers associated with pesticide use, increased press on the topic, word of mouth referrals and an outstanding reputation for quality service. Lice Squad Canada is now the leader in head lice removal services, education and product distribution.

Thankfully, lice do not spread as fast as word of mouth does. Yet when lice do come around, and they always will, people now have someone to turn to for effective hands on help, products that work and education. As Mucci describes, “That is what I needed most and couldn’t find and that is why I started this business.”

A bit of History on Lice Squad Canada

History of Lice Squad Canada
A foundation based on identifying and taking care of the needs of others rarely fails.
Dawn Mucci , a mother of three and certified Aroma Therapist founded Lice Squad Canada in May of 2001. She had spent the previous two years as general manager of Lice Busters and continued to work with and contribute to that company until November of 2002 when the company moved to Hawaii.

Dawn was encouraged to start her own company and did just that. A true entrepreneur, Dawn began to formulate a business plan to highlight the unique system and tools that she created for the purpose of helping those who struggle with head lice. The focus being on quality head lice removal services, education, customer service, and pesticide-free products.

With the apparent success of the business came a vision to expand. This would create jobs and also provide these much needed services in other communities throughout North America. It was obvious that there was a demand for Mucci's services and pesticide-free products. Franchising became the best way possible to guarantee that people would have access to quality care, reliable services and accurate information when it came to the issue of head lice.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Please take my survey

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Head Lice Franchise opportunites

Here we grow again.

The LiceSquad Inc.® and it's team of professional Lice Detectives ® have been compared to the Molly Maid franchise of house cleaning. Recently in 2005 we were honoured with Business of the Year (runner Up), and in 2002, with New Business of the year.Ă‚ We have received many customer service awards and have been featured in countless newspaper, TV and radio shows as being the leader in safe and effective head lice removal services and products.

LiceSquad's home-based service franchise is being viewed as the newest innovation in franchising. This low investment home-based franchise is what many stay-at- home moms and savvy business people are looking for and is being touted as the new wave in profitable and flexible career opportunities.

Franchises in Ontario are almost sold out. Those left are being offered to qualified individuals with a background in nursing, hairdressing and childcare at a very attractive rate.

Everything that you need to own and operate a LiceSquad franchise is provided to you.

If you live outside of Ontario, master franchise opportunities await you. You can do what founder Dawn Mucci did here in Ontario. There is great potential in this business and we need you to help realize that potential. Every town, community and city needs a NICE LICESQUAD LADY OR MAN!

If you ever wanted to run your own successful home based business or to be a franchisor and help others do the same. This opportunity is for you. Communities across Canada and the US need our help. You could be the person who provides it with our proven system, direction and exclusive products.

head Lice Seminars are essential for schools

Head Lice Seminars Everything you ever wanted to know about head lice, from identification and treatment to prevention. This 1 to 2 hour hands-on seminar is beneficial for parents, teachers, child care workers, public health nurses and hospital workers. Learn the newest information on Super Lice, safe treatment options and prevention tips. Real samples of lice, nits, and nit imposters. Requirements are an overhead projector, JVC or DVD player for video and at least two weeks notice of desired booking.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Schools can use head lice services

SCHOOL, CAMP AND DAYCARE HEAD LICE SERVICES
Head Lice Committee Training. This is a 1 to 2 hours hands on training for the purpose of teaching school, camp or daycare head checkers the proper identification skills and method. This eliminates misdiagnosis and creates a profitable way for schools, camps and daycare centers to uphold their No Nit Policies.

The staff providing our head lice committee training and head lice seminars are the same staff that provide our professional head lice removal services. These are the experts in the field of head lice identification, treatments, education and prevention. When you hire Lice Squad Canada for your school, camp or daycare you receive the added bonus of having a professional on site to provide consultations to parents who have been told that their child has lice. We also provide on site lice removal services, and can oversee your first school-wide screening to make sure that the head checkers are doing a thorough and accurate inspection. We are there to answer questions and offer support every step of the way.
We are available to provide head lice inspections for your school, camp or daycare. The fee is the same as our hourly rate for head lice removal services.

3 more reasons to choose Lice Squad Canada

3 MORE REASONS TO CHOOSE US:
#1. Because you are guaranteed to receive the highest quality service from our highly skilled team of certified hairdressers and nurses.

#2. Because we are the exclusive Canadian Distributors of the world's best and most effective Lice and Nit removal comb, Lice Squad's Louse Trap and natural treatment products such as, Not Nice To Lice and NitPickers Secret.

#3. Finally because when you choose Lice Squad Canada FAST, FRIENDLY, PROFESSIONAL, AND DISCREET HELP IS JUST A TOLL FREE PHONE CALL AWAY. You have access to the largest franchise team of head lice removal specialists. We are ready to take the stress of head lice away from you by making our services available the same day or next day. Our products are also delivered right to your door.

Our company is one of many founded by caring people who saw a need for help and took action. We feel that our unique approach, exclusive tools and know how is the answer that you have been praying for. We have done all the research for you and have innovated the way head lice are being treated. We are confident that our solution will work for you.
You have our unconditional guarantee on that.

We encourage you to research for yourself before you decide to choose our services or products.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Why Choose Lice Squad?

Why Choose the Lice Squad
THE LICE SQUAD BEATS THE LIFECYCLE
BEFORE IT BEATS YOU.

Lice Squad Canada only utilizes pesticide-free products and tools that actually work... ones that make the job of removing head lice fast, easy and safe.

We work hard to keep current with new innovations and diligently work with our many partners to see that the public receives up to date, and accurate information as well as effective products and tools new to the marketplace. If it makes our job easier and it works, we use it. Our staff is made up of professional nurses, hair dressers, child care workers, teachers, health technicians, and mothers who have been there. All of our franchise owners and consultants have been police screened and are insured for your safety and protection. You can feel assured that you are receiving the very best quality care and service when you hire one of Lice Squad's professionals to help you.

There are other head lice removal service and product companies in Canada and the US available to help you with head lice. Each utilizing their own products and techniques. As a smart consumer, you have the ability to choose which company best suits your needs. Please feel free to research other head lice companies before choosing LiceSquad Canada to help you with your particular needs.

Treating Lice on site makes sense

Here are some other reasons why Lice Squad Canada thinks that you would prefer services in your home or on site at your camp, school, day care centre or agency.

We come to you and allow for all family members to be screened in the most relaxed and un-intimidating environment-your own home.
Privacy and assurance.
Your confidentiality is guaranteed.
Lower costs to you the customer as you need not be covering an expensive salon's overhead. You also get the benefit of a relaxed atmosphere and professional service. Watch TV, do homework or just chat with the nice Lice Squad ladies. You're at home with us and we treat you like family.
On-site environmental assessment and help.
No lengthy follow-up appointments to travel to.
Security and piece of mind that you are being treated by a trained professional who has been screened and is dedicated to helping you and giving you the education that you need to prevent re-infestation.
A certified letter that can be taken back to your child's school, camp or daycare explaining the services that Lice Squad Canada has performed. This letter is our assurance that our work and your dedication to follow up is reason to be confident that the lice infestation has been resolved and is recognized by many schools and child care agencies across North America.
You won't find Lice Squad shops or salons popping up in a neighbourhood near you. What you will find is one of Lice Squad's professional representatives popping in just when you need them most. We bring the tools, treatments and expertise that you need all at an affordable rate and in a timely manner.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Why in home service

How about having a professional Lice Squad head lice removal specialist come right to your home to treat and screen you and your family members while easing your stress and picking out nits and lice in 1 to 2 short hours compared to what would take most others 8 to 10 or even weeks and months to do. How about getting your hands on tools that actually work and information that clearly details what really needs to be done to banish the bugs?

Lice Squad Canada chooses to offer confidential on-site and in-home services verses a salon setting or false product claims because we know that it takes more than topical treatments and lousy nit removal tools to rid you of your lice infestation. It takes know-how, hands-on help and honest truth about what is needed to be successful. If you choose to buy our tools or one of our kits, we gladly give you the correct information on how to do the job right the first time. We do not want you back as a repeat customer. At least not within weeks of our services or after you buy one of our kits.

We also respect that you may be feeling awkward about going into a lice removal salon or studio. We realize that the time it takes to thoroughly de-louse and do follow up will be time more comfortably spent in the relaxed atmosphere of your own home.

Why choose an in home serivce

You're At Home With Us and We Treat You Like Family
For many families and agencies, head lice are a private and often times, uncomfortable and embarrassing experience. Although we would like to see this stigma banished, we know that head lice will still cause many people embarrassment, stress and frustration. Head lice are a common affliction affecting millions of North Americans each year. It has nothing to do with cleanliness, environment, status or income. In fact, lice are attracted to mostly long, thick hair but can be found on anyone who has hair on their head. When you discovered lice, you most likely went to the drug store for a topical treatment only to find that weeks or days later you still had them. Or you may have bought some formula on the internet claiming to do the job in 1 application. You probably sat for hours nitpicking, went overboard cleaning your whole home and yet you still have them. So now what?

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Head Lice specials from Lice Squad

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

We have upgraded our website to make it even easier to find head lice help!

As a thank you to our loyal customers we are offering 10% off of all Lice Squad Head Lice Help kits, 40% off of Not Nice To Lice and 10% off of any of our multi purpose enzyme cleaners. This promotion runs until February 1st and it is while supplies last. Get your back to school needs from Lice Squad and avoid head lice problems this year.

Ask about our Nit Pickers Secret prevention product

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Facts of Lice

If you want to know the FACTS OF LICE or to learn about some common HEAD LICE MYTHS, please fell free to visit www.licesquad.com



My company has been assisting and educating the public, families, schools, camps and daycare centers since 2001. Providing on site head lice removal services, free information and education. Our mission is to educate people and to help protect children from the potential dangers associated with the over use and abuse of pesticides. We are also very focused on breaking the stigma associated with lice. We hope that you will support Lice Squad’s efforts by passing this information on. My goal in writing this is to bring the issue of head lice to the forefront and to begin breaking the stigma that has for so long been associated with lice.



We can all do our individual part to help create a society that treats head lice and those affected by it with a little TLC and in doing so to begin to “STOP THE STIGMA”

Monday, January 4, 2010

Head Lice termination

The next part of the TLC method is to TERMINATE LICE COMPLETELY -- from the head of the sufferer and the environment.



Once you have the proper tools, treatment schedule and product, your main goal is to terminate the lice from the head. More time should be spent doing lice egg removal than anything else you may have been advised to do. It is important to apply treatment as directed in the case of pesticide and in my opinion, stop using them if they fail to work the first two times. My recommendation is to use a safe non-toxic method that can be applied every 4th to 5th day for a period of two weeks. Combing should be done daily to remove nits. Lice eradication is a process of reduction. The environment needs to be taken care after every topical treatment has been done. So instead of wasting time on cleaning and laundry, your daily focus should be on lice egg removal. Cleaning every 4th to 5th day after each follow up treatment is enough. Spraying pesticides on your bed or in your environment in my opinion is not safe and does not cure lice infestations. Instead, vacuum items that have come in contact with lice. Place items in the dryer on high heat for 20 to 30 minutes. Or if you cannot vacuum or place items in a dryer, set these items aside for 24 to 48 hours as Lice die without a blood meal in this time.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Head Lice Stop The Stigma

STOP the STIGMA
Contributed By: Dawn Mucci

Director, Lice Squad Canada

Ontario Company Lice Squad Canada calls for an end to the STIGMA surrounding head lice.


Wouldn’t it be nice to see our society regard head lice with a little TLC instead of fear, shame and disgusts? For the individual who has contracted head lice, a TIMELY, LOVING and CORRECT treatment approach is needed. For the bugs themselves, a little TLC, TERMINATE LICE COMPLETELY works for me.

So often, the first reaction and response to this contagious condition is a step back, followed by fear, frustration, anger, shame and finger-pointing. Backs go up as the questions begin. Who has it? What do I do now? When will it be gone? Where did I get it from and why me?



We regularly hear news stories and read articles about the lasted outbreaks, chemical resistance issues, new cures, as well as stories that tug at the heart strings such as children being over exposed to toxic pesticides, girls having heads shaved and people trying remedies and myths with sometimes dangerous outcomes. No one wants to deal with lice and many will try whatever it takes to get rid of them.



Let’s clear the air on the STIGMA associated with head lice. If we look at the facts presented over the years we learn that lice are a human condition and they have been around since the beginning of time. Lice do not discriminate between race, religion, class or age. They prefer clean well-kept hair as their ideal environment but they can certainly be found in un-kept hair. It is hard to tell if lice are at an epidemic level right now as there does not appear to be any formal reporting systems in place. One thing you can be sure of is that where ever large groups of people gather, especially children, lice have a better change of spreading and multiplying. This is why many schools, camps and daycare centers experience periodic outbreaks. Some on a larger scale than others. This does not make them responsible or to blame as it only takes one unsuspecting child with active lice to enter into a group or home to create an outbreak.



This leads me back to my company’s approach on head lice. I call it the TLC approach. If society wants to break the stigma and make this issue a little less prevalent, we all need to practice the following measures.



T is for TIMELY. Head lice need to be diagnosed and treated in a timely manner; otherwise they will spread to others in a group or family. Screening for lice and head checks need to be done regularly at places where large numbers of children gather and in every home. Spot an infestation early before it is allowed to infiltrate a group or family over time. If found, lice have to be treated immediately and preventive steps must be taken so that when treatment is occurring, others in the home or environment do not pick it up during this time. For the person who has lice and does not know it or knows it but does not treat it right away, the infestation can take hold quickly and be harder to get rid of. Dealing with lice in a TIMELY manner means being dedicated to regular head checks and when found, treating immediately and appropriately.



L is for LOVING. In realizing that lice make many people feel ashamed, afraid and outcast, we need to do our part to help banish the myth that there is something wrong, bad or dirty about having lice. We need to inject some humour, love and attention towards helping the head lice sufferer realize they are not alone, not to blame and certainly have nothing to be ashamed of. We need to lovingly help them get the lice and eggs from their hair in a safe and non-invasive way without letting frustration build. Ridiculing, segregating and getting angry with those who have lice only further imposes the stigma of shame. Shaving a girl’s head and over- applying toxic chemicals can also be viewed as abusive and potentially dangerous to the physical and mental health of the person suffering with lice. Love can conquer all things and it can indeed conquer lice when partnered with the proper knowledge and tools for treatment.



C is for the CORRECT APPROACH. Communities, lice sufferers, schools, camps, agencies and daycare centers need to be provided with accurate information, proper tools, and treatments that are safe. Following a systematic treatment regime in correlation to the lifecycle of the head louse has proven to provide the best results. Combining some form of topical treatment and manual lice egg removal using a specialized comb designed for this purpose over time truly is the best way to beat lice.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Head Lice help on call

I also wanted to thank you for your web site. I have down loaded information and will pass it on the the appropriate parties at our school. I am quite upset with the way the school is handling the lice situation for they are allowing kids with nits to attend school, which in my opinion will only recycle the problem. I understand the school board is probably reponsible for this but it is so frustrating. I also found that from our lice experience that our teachers including the principle is very uneducated in regards to lice and only contributed to feelings of humiliation. I found that your web site was not only a physical help in dealing with lice but very helpful emotianally.
I also contacted the Toronto contact number and purchased one of your combs for myself and one for my girlfriend. The lady I spoke to Jenny was very kind and compationate.
I appreciate all you efforts and wish you all the best, keep up the great work.
Joanna Wideman

Friday, January 1, 2010

Head Lice Happy New Year

Happy New Year
It gives me great pleasure to begin a new year and to continue on with the work of helping people over come their lice problem. This year will be an exciting year for Lice Squad Canada and their clients as we will be introducing a new medical technology that will make the job of eradicating head lice faster and safer than ever before. More to come on this. We will be contributing to a feature story in the Toronto Star in January. This will cover education and tips on identifying and treating head lice without the use of pesticides. Look for this soon. Lice Squad Canada will also be adding new franchisees to the team so look for services to be available in your community soon. There are still opportunities for those who wish to join our team and you can learn more at http://www.licesquad.com
I would like to welcome Patrick L. who will be joining the head office staff as our new Sales and Marketing manager. 2010 looks promising for all.

Head Lice Happy new year

Happy New Year
It gives me great pleasure to begin a new year and to continue on with the work of helping people over come their lice problem. This year will be an exciting year for Lice Squad Canada and their clients as we will be introducing a new medical technology that will make the job of eradicating head lice faster and safer than ever before. More to come on this. We will be contributing to a feature story in the Toronto Star in January. This will cover education and tips on identifying and treating head lice without the use of pesticides. Look for this soon. Lice Squad Canada will also be adding new franchisees to the team so look for services to be available in your community soon. There are still opportunities for those who wish to join our team and you can learn more at http://www.licesquad.com
I would like to welcome Patrick L. who will be joining the head office staff as our new Sales and Marketing manager. 2010 looks promising for all.

Head Lice clients perspective on Stigma

You people must be angels. It is really devastating when you find out that someone or everyone in your family has head lice. There is so much stigma attached to this problem. People actually look at you differently. And try to stay away. How awful is that! My son just went through the whole ordeal, I notified the school and they chose to ignore the problem. Usually they send home a note letting other children and families know. I can tell you that it was so bad last year in my sonĂ¢€™s class, they actually had to store their things in their own individual garbage bags daily. I certainly hope you are available when we need you next. If you have ever had lice before in your home, you certainly do not forget what they look like or how they make you feel. I appreciate your time and consideration and truly feel that you people are doing an incredible job.

Head Lice Happy new year

Happy New Year
It gives me great pleasure to begin a new year and to continue on with the work of helping people over come their lice problem. This year will be an exciting year for Lice Squad Canada and their clients as we will be introducing a new medical technology that will make the job of eradicating head lice faster and safer than ever before. More to come on this. We will be contributing to a feature story in the Toronto Star in January. This will cover education and tips on identifying and treating head lice without the use of pesticides. Look for this soon. Lice Squad Canada will also be adding new franchisees to the team so look for services to be available in your community soon. There are still opportunities for those who wish to join our team and you can learn more at http://www.licesquad.com
I would like to welcome Patrick L. who will be joining the head office staff as our new Sales and Marketing manager. 2010 looks promising for all.