Md Lice Control works closely with Center for Lice Control founder Ilene ‘the Lice Queen.’ Ilene is a lifetime camper and one of the foremost camp and school lice control experts in the country. In fact, the KaPOW! line of products were borne out of frustration with a particularly treatment-resistant camp lice outbreak. Since then the Center for Lice Control team has helped screen, train, and treat dozens of camps throughout the Mid-Atlantic.
Let the Md Lice Control be your camp lice control partner so you can have a worry-free summer. We offer a variety of packages to fit every camp budget, from full service, staff training, and even DIY solutions.
This past summer RVR had the opportunity to work with Beth Weintzweig of CLC. Beth’s services were such a great help to our organization as well as our camp families. In dealing with the sensitive issue of head lice, Beth was able to provide support for our families through education and by offering reassurance that head lice can be quickly, safely, and effectively treated. Parents found comfort in knowing their child would be promptly treated and rejoin camp activities in a minimal amount of time.
Md Lice Control provides several lice treatment and lice education options for schools, school nurses, parent organizations, and teachers. If a parent can’t pick their student up, we can treat head lice cases right in school and the student, now certified lice free, can return to class. We bill parents directly so this service is completely FREE to the school. We also offer a 10% courtesy discount to all educators.
We provide prevention programs which combine education with school-wide head checks. These programs are particular effective for back-to-school nights or following a holiday break. Alternatively, we can provide your staff with full training and access to the KaPOW! line of products so you’ll be prepared when lice strike. No matter how you slice it, Md Lice Control should be your partner in the battle against lice. Fill out this quick form and we’ll provide a free consultation and help you craft a lice battle and prevention plan.
Open communication is key when dealing with lice. Parents and kids need to understand there is no shame in catching lice. Lice don’t discriminate. They like all sizes and shapes of heads and all colors and textures of hair. The best way to “Stop the Spread and Protect All Heads” is to speak openly and honestly about the problem and how to tackle it.