Bed Bug Registry

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Bed Bug Registry
The Bed Bug Registry or “Bedbug Registry” exists to give travelers and renters a reliable and neutral platform for reporting their encounters with bed bugs. The Bed Bug Registry is a free, public database of user-submitted bed bug reports from across North America. Founded in 2006, the site has collected about 20,000 reports covering 12,000 locations. Web-site developer Maciej Ceglowski made the site after his two consecutive experiences with bed bugs. The site offers users to submit their report without restriction and in line with the site’s Policy. This approach is not error free and some locations may be reported by error. In those cases the site would accept and change the published information. The site offers practical tips and advices how to handle the bed bug problems and links to more detailed explanations. The franchise is currently expanding to the UK after working in Canada and USA. In cities like New York there are special sites that are focused on that city in order to provide more focused and deep information about Bed Bugs.

Bed Bug Registry – About it
The Bed Bug Registry was founded in 2006. after multiple cities across North America have noticed and publicly addressed the rising problem of bed bugs. Bed bugs were reported in public institutions such as libraries, municipalities and even hospitals. The pressing problem in the private sector started when bed bugs were reported in hostels, hotels and hostels in many cities. The problem with bed bugs is mostly psychological. Bed bugs are small parasitic insects that subsist on human blood. Bed bugs typically feed late at night and hide in tiny cracks and crevices during the daytime. The bed bug bites form small red welts similar to mosquito bites, sometimes in a distinctive linear pattern. Bed bugs can show up anywhere there are people, including hotels, theaters, trains and buses, coatrooms, libraries, and many other public places. And they can easily hitch a ride home on clothing or bags. While bed bugs do not spread disease, they can cause severe psychological distress. The insects are fairly small, extremely flat, adept at hiding, and can make a home anywhere there are small cracks and crevices. They can also go for long periods of time without feeding.

This cryptic behavior makes them difficult to get rid of. Bed bugs are easy to transport in luggage and very hard to get rid of. For this reason they have become an especial nuisance for hotels, dorms, hospitals, movie theaters, libraries, and other public spaces. You can’t tell whether a building or hotel room has them based on cleanliness – the bugs can thrive anywhere there are cracks and crevices to hide in. Usually, these issues were unnoticed and there was little coordination to share the knowledge of this particular problem although some other numerous forms of quality control and ratings of the quality of hostels, hotels and motels already existed. The business idea started to grow as a business endeavor as the number of people awareness of the problem started to rise simultaneously. Nowadays, the site finances its operations trough advertising mostly hotels which may give rise to questions of conflict of interest or in worst case black mails. So far, no such claims were publicly raised.

Bed Bug Registry – Services
Since its incorporation the Bed Bug Registry offers users to report their encounters with bed bugs on an open and uncensored way. Hotels and other reported places with bed bugs can be deleted from the map should they report an error. On the Map of the site of the Bed Bug Registry the locations were bed bugs have been reported can be seen and zoomed in a classic Google map style which offers site visitors convenience. Solutions to already passed bed bugs attacks, preventive measures and ways to deal with situations in which bed bugs are present are also available on the site together with links to universities or health institutions that can give even more detailed explanations and advices.

Bed Bug Registry – Media Attention
Bed Bug Registry is gaining additional media attention as the awareness of the bed bugs problem is raising in more countries. That is why articles about the Bed Bugs Registry were written on sites with a diverse background and some even connected with alternative medicine such as the Feel Good Time. There are also some video made in order to show people how to check for bed bugs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnOrYqKpmpI&feature=player_embedded Toronto news called the site “flawed – but so popular” and the Bed bug bedium, site focused on the bed bug problem stated the following “Typically what you’ll find in these public databases is user supplied reports that can alert others of a bed bug problem. They can be quite detailed offering room numbers and address of the establishment and exactly what happened. Which is good and bad because like other resources like this online this is a imperfect system. For one, the reports to Bed Bug Registry are made anonymously. And two, the site evidently does not verify that a bed bug problem actually exists as reported. Understandably, management in the hospitality industry is less than enthused about this “reporting system” for those two reasons. Yes it could be a legitimate bedbug encounter. Or it could just be a disgruntled-for-some-other-reason customer who chose to make a report of bed bugs knowing that might put a crimp in bookings for that property.

To the webmaster’s credit, they do flag reports that are in dispute. But there may be little comfort to some harried hotel staff members since problems with bed bugs is the last thing they need.“ The Bed Bug Registry has also a twitter page @bedbugregistry with more than 700 followers.

Controversies
Many have raised issues about the power of this site to influence and even shut down a business. The power of an unverified account was recently demonstrated when a movie-goer complained via Twitter of a bedbug bite she said she received at the Scotiabank Theatre, which will be hosting Toronto International Film Festival events. Panicky reports flew around the world until an inspection found no bugs. In questions about this sort of issues the founder of the site Macije Ceglowski stated thet he would for his website to be replaced by local city sites that are run by the department of public health or another agency so that people can verify these reports but he does not see that happening.” This kind of system is currently present in San Francisko while other cities like Toronto collect online information but do not make them public. Sponsored by: http://feelgoodtime.net/bedbug-registry/ so for more info CLICK here: Bed Bug Registry

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