{"id":2960,"date":"2019-06-14T20:59:43","date_gmt":"2019-06-14T20:59:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wp-www-bedbugbbq-com.msgsndr.com\/?p=2960"},"modified":"2019-06-14T20:59:43","modified_gmt":"2019-06-14T20:59:43","slug":"bed-bug-resources-for-low-income-homes-in-cleveland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bedbugbbq.com\/bed-bug-resources-for-low-income-homes-in-cleveland\/","title":{"rendered":"Bed Bug Resources for Low-Income Homes in Cleveland"},"content":{"rendered":"

With bed bugs comes a stigma. This stigma projects that only low-income homes attract bed bugs. That only dirty and clutter filled homes attract these militant pests. This is far from the truth.<\/p>\n

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Anybody can get bed bugs, as they have no stipulations other than a place to hide and a host to feed on.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

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The only common difference is the victim\u2019s means to destroy an infestation. Bed bug eradication and extermination processes can be quite costly. They either require a substantial upfront sum or numerous treatments with a cost associated with each job. There are members of our community that do not have the means to be able to invest in bed bug extermination, so the issue is often ignored or dealt with through DIY hardware store products, which are not proven to be successful with eradication. Thankfully, there are several organizations in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County that provide resources to community members to help educate on how to prevent, eradicate, and identify a bed bug infestation.<\/p>\n

LakewoodAlive<\/h3>\n

With a total of 32,000 housing units and 12,700 one or two family homes, Lakewood, OH holds a reputation for one of the highest population densities in the state. The 9,190 people per square mile<\/a> are also living in homes that have an average age of 74 years old, leading to a mass of population that need resources to keep up with modern construction and repairs.<\/p>\n

Thankfully, associations, such as LakewoodAlive<\/a>, provide resources for its community members. LakewoodAlive\u2019s Housing Outreach Program<\/a> is designed to give its residents a place where they can receive resources and services to live in healthy and safe housing. This includes programs such as Lakewood Tool Box,<\/a> which allows its community members an educational option for borrowing tools that are required to repair homes.<\/p>\n

LakewoodAlive is also committed to a community wide bed bug education campaign that holds the purpose of stopping the spread of bed bugs throughout the community. Assisting landlords or property owners that are unaware that their property contains bed bugs or are unknowledgeable as to how to deal with the issue, Community Engager and resident Bed Bug Expert, Mark McNamara, provides residents with resources that give options on how to exterminate. He also sets out to remind landlords and property managers and tenants of their responsibilities of properly exterminating all bed bugs on the premise all the while adhering to all federal, state, and city wide policies in reference to bed bugs<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The Lakewood Community works together in an effort to stop the spread of bed bugs and educate its residents on proper prevention. City schools <\/a>and the refuse department<\/a> stay in consistent contact with Mark to refer those that they feel may have a bed bug infestation. Mark will then perform a discreet inspection or provide a list of pest control companies that could eradicate their infestation. After an appropriate amount of time, he will then follow up to ensure the problem has been resolved. Although it does not happen very often, a landlord or property owner can be referred to the Housing Department if the problem has not been dealt with properly.<\/p>\n

During an interview we conducted with the team at LakewoodAlive, they had several bed bug prevention items to express to the community:<\/p>\n