CdA Woman Busts Lice
Brianne Ball, a part-time elementary school teacher and mother of three daughters talked about her louse-busting machine, called the AirAlle at her home in Coeur d'Alene on Thursday. The machine uses hot air to kill lice eggs (aka nits) to rid people of lice. She travels to clients' homes to use the machine on their heads and claims a 100 percent success rate so far. (SR photo: Kathy Plonka)
Lice happened twice to Brianne Ball’s family, and it was a commitment for everyone involved: her three daughters, her husband, herself. One child would come home infested, and it would spread to the whole family. And, as daughters put their heads together, it would spread again. The lice proved especially commited, chemical treatment after treatment, painstaking comb-out after comb-out. During one infestation, “we spent probably six months in lice world, no joke,” Ball said. “Just when I thought we were done, we’d find another nit”/Adrian Rogers, SR. More here.
Question: Ever have a lice scare in your family?