Putting up and decorating Christmas trees remains a time honored tradition for many families and institutions, with care homes being no exception in this regard. With many people faced with a dilemma of choosing between artificial and real trees each Christmas season, the number of people opting for artificial Christmas trees has been growing in leaps and bounds. As a care home, here are the pitfalls of having real Christmas tree inside the home. These include but are not limited to the following; Parasite invasion Every Christmas tree can harbor unwanted mites, insects or mites. Some of these parasites can remain docile or dormant on the tree into winter and could only become active after being exposed to the rather warm temperatures inside the care home. Even though a vast majority of these pests will most likely stay on the tree, there are those which may be attracted to windows and other sources of light. Though some people consider bird nests decorative, may also contain a variety of bird parasites such as lice or mites. A live tree may also contain egg masses of insects such as gypsy moth or praying mantis which may hatch once exposed to light and warmth. All these pests may bite and poison home care inhabitants or just become an unwelcome nuisance. Difficult to transport Another disadvantage or pitfall of having live Christmas trees is that transporting the tree to the care home and then disposing it once the festive season is over is not only a tedious and time consuming undertaking but is also quite messy. Chances are that its movement within the care home will be disruptive to the overall tranquility of the care home. Requires Maintenance Unlike artificial trees which require minimal if any maintenance at all, live trees have to be tended to on almost a daily basis so as to keep the tree looking neat, tidy and beautiful. In a care home, most care givers are usually quite busy, having their hands literally full as they attend to those who need their attention the most. At the same time, those staying in care homes may not have the energy or physical strength to maintain the real Christmas tree as required. This does imply that after a short while, the Christmas tree may be an eyesore and become more of a distraction and cause of annoyance and discomfort amongst care home inhabitants. Cause of Allergic reactions As earlier noted, live Christmas trees come with a wide variety of pests and parasites. Chances are that there are people in the care home ashbourne who may be allergic to one of several of these parasites and pests. It is also worth mentioning that some of these pests are not only harmful but are also dangerous and poisonous. These include spiders and ants. It is also important to note that spraying of aerosol insect sprays is discouraged since they are flammable. Lastly, pine trees are known to have a unique smell and scent, there are those who are genuinely allergic to this smell and keeping live Christmas trees next to them may trigger allergy attacks. Unless checked and detected early enough, such allergy attacks may cause significant discomfort to both the young who may be visiting their loved ones and the old alike.
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