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Anonymous Head Lice Notification

Have you recently been checked or treated by Lice Rescue and want to discreetly inform others who may have been in contact?

Our form allows you to confidentially alert schools, camps, family or friends about potential exposure to head lice.

Fill out the form with basic details, and we'll send a discreet message on your behalf, helping to prevent further spread without unnecessary embarrassment.  Stay proactive in protecting your community with our confidential notification service.

This is a courtesy notice to inform you that someone you know, a friend, classmate, or family member has recently been treated for head lice by Lice Rescue. They have anonymously submitted your information to ensure everyone received the proper notice. While there is no need to panic, head lice is highly contagious and spreads through direct head-to-head contact with an infested person. Those who have been in recent contact with the individual should be screened immediately and treated if necessary.


What You Need to Know:

  1. Immediate Steps: Perform a thorough head check on everyone in the household as soon as possible.

  2. Prevention Tips: Avoid sharing personal items and maintain good hygiene practices.

  3. Treatment Options: If lice are found, consider professional treatment to ensure complete eradication.



If you are unsure if you or your child has lice, you can schedule a professional head check that can be done in your home. Our head checks start at just $35.


During the head lice check, a trained Lice Specialist will comb through the entire head to make sure there are no signs or lice and/or nits. If no lice or nits are found at the time of the head check, you are all clear. If any signs of nits or lice are found, we can begin treatment immediately.

We use our own all natural, non-toxic, and enzyme based products. We also use a professional lice comb to ensure there are no lice left behind.


To schedule an appointment, email us at help@licerescue.com, or text/call 24/7.


Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

The Lice Rescue Team

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