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Friday, May 29, 2009

Bed Bug Encasement

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I am so happy and excited about this bed bug encasement that I received today from BugZip. We are going to go for a vacation trip to Toronto Canada next month for 5 days and even if we are going to stay in a fancy hotel, we still didn’t know if it is bed bug free and by using this bed bug case, it will surely help us to prevent carrying the bed bugs after the trip. I have a bad experience with bed bugs last year and we spent money on that just to get rid of those very annoying insects. And since these bed bug encasement are made of heavy duty clear vinyl, I am very confident that we can’t have those problems again. Thanks to the person who comes out with this idea, this is what people need to prevent spreading bed bugs from one another. I am going to tell you more of my experience about this new product after our trip, so keep hopping me here. Friends, if you haven’t heard this one yet, I strongly suggest you to visit their website now and discover how this new product work and why you should get one. Just to give you bit information why we love this bed bug encasements please read below:

- Heavy-duty clear vinyl encasements designed to resist rips and tears
- Encasements seal contents with reinforced, seamless, 3-sided bug-resistant zipper
- Sold in four sizes: Large Suitcase, Medium Suitcase, Garment Bag, and Drawer Liner
- All encasement sizes packaged in flat-folded 10×13x1 inch bags

Note: Users must use two hands and go slowly around corners to make sure zipper works well. Going too fast or unevenly can kink or tear the product. BugZip may seem a little stiff to zipper at first but the bag softens up nicely after a short while. Just like bed bugs can attach to the outside of luggage, if you REUSE BugZip, you could also bring bed bugs home. Bed bugs can be hiding on the outside of the zipper. We recommend that the last thing you do before leaving a hotel room is remove your luggage from BugZip and leave the “used” BugZip in the hotel for disposal. If using at home, you can use it as long as you want in one room, but don’t move “used” BugZip bags to other rooms or out of the house so you don’t bring them with you.

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