People have very different views about flying - always have. Some love the exhilaration of being in the air and soaring above the clouds, excited about the prospect of landing in a new city or country. Others find being enclosed in a small space, breathing in the recycled air of hundreds of other people, rather claustrophobic. One thing that all air travelers can agree on is that they hope to land at their destination without small, bloodsucking bugs hiding in their clothes, bags, or seats, waiting to pounce. Believe it or not, bedbugs (the world’s fastest-growing terror) have been seen on the seats of domestic and transatlantic flights. That’s in addition to popping up in luggage and hotel room beds and furniture all over the world. This is an EPIDEMIC. So, how can travelers (be they savvy or novice) protect themselves from the creepy crawlies waiting to infest every nook, cranny or crevice? The first thing everyone should know is that there’s a company out there that is dedicated to ending the bedbug problem once and for all. That company is Layer One Industries, and their innovative ArthroShield technology for bedding and travel is going to revolutionize the world of insecticides and textiles. ArthroShield is a patent pending technology that is pesticide free, which means it’s safe for humans and animals. The only living things that ArthroShield will kill are bedbugs and other revolting arthropods. It’s an innovative textile solution, and the products are mechanical rather than chemical. That makes ArthroShield an all-natural solution with a proven track record of stopping bedbugs. Currently, Layer One offers four products that consumers can purchase. Both box spring encasements and mattress encasements are available now, as is the ArthroPad, which can be used as a barrier between the box spring and the mattress. The fourth product is a portable spray bottle that can be applied to any fabric surface. Layer One is also developing a series of barrier bags that can be placed in suitcases in order to protect your clothing and baggage from these tiny warriors. But who’s to say that you can’t buy an ArthroPad and take it with you onto a plane, keeping a nice barrier between you and those minuscule monstrous bugs that may be nesting inside your seat? Until airlines get smart and start investing in Layer One to make seat covers, it’s the best you can do. It doesn’t matter who you are or how much you enjoy travelling: bedbugs are companions that will always be D-list. But don’t despair. If you are experiencing the horrors of a bedbug outbreak because of negligence caused by hotels, airlines, landlords, or furniture companies that are suffering from bedbug infestations, the cost of your medical expenses, property damage, and pain and suffering can be handled by a number of capable lawyers who are well-versed in similar lawsuits. Layer One products will soon be the gold standard in protective bedbug gear, defending a helpless public against these infestations. Make sure you’re ready for your next flight and invest in one of their stellar products today. https://youtu.be/N9Xs7gPMhqc Visit layeroneindustries.com for more information.