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Why Families Choose Lifters Of El Paso County

Lice Lifters of El Paso County serves families throughout the Black Forest community with professional head lice treatment at our Colorado Springs clinic located at 2141 Academy Pl, Colorado Springs, CO. Black Forest, an unincorporated area of approximately 13,000 residents northeast of Colorado Springs, is just a 20-minute drive from our treatment center, making professional lice care easily accessible for this densely wooded residential community.

The Black Forest area is defined by its towering Ponderosa pines and spacious home sites that attract families seeking a semi-rural lifestyle with proximity to Colorado Springs amenities. Children in the community attend schools in both Academy District 20 and Falcon District 49, including Black Forest Hills Elementary, Discovery Canyon Campus, Ridgeview Elementary, and numerous other campuses spread across both districts. When lice outbreaks occur in these schools, they can spread rapidly among students who share buses, participate in after-school programs, and attend activities at Black Forest Community Center.

The Black Forest community demonstrated remarkable resilience following the devastating 2013 wildfire that destroyed nearly 500 homes and burned over 14,000 acres of forest. In the years since, the area has rebuilt and grown, with new families continuing to choose this community for its natural beauty and strong neighborhood bonds. That same community spirit means families look out for one another, and when head lice circulate through local schools, neighbors share information and recommendations. Our clinic has become a trusted resource for Black Forest families who want effective, professional lice treatment without harsh chemicals.

Reaching our clinic from Black Forest is a quick trip south on either Vollmer Road or Black Forest Road to Woodmen Road, then west to Academy Boulevard and south to our location near Austin Bluffs Parkway. Most Black Forest residents can complete the drive in 15 to 20 minutes depending on their specific neighborhood, and the route avoids the heaviest traffic corridors of central Colorado Springs.

Black Forest Trusts the Lice Lifters Process

At Lice Lifters of El Paso County, every treatment begins with a professional head screening conducted by our certified lice removal specialists. Using clinical-grade magnification tools and high-intensity focused lighting, our technicians examine the scalp and hair shafts methodically to identify all stages of lice, from tiny nits cemented near the base of hair strands to active adult lice. This level of detection accuracy is simply not possible with the naked eye at home, which is why many Black Forest families discover during their visit that the infestation is either more or less extensive than they initially believed.

Our treatment centers on a thorough wet-combing process using professional stainless steel nit combs with micro-grooved teeth designed to grip and remove nits that standard combs miss. Our technicians section the hair carefully and work through every strand from root to tip, ensuring comprehensive removal. The dense, thick hair common among active children who spend time outdoors in Black Forest requires patience and precision, and our staff has the training and experience to handle all hair types and lengths.

The next phase applies our signature all-natural killing agent, a non-toxic formula that eliminates any surviving lice and nymphs without exposing your family to pesticides. For Black Forest residents who chose their community specifically for its connection to nature and clean living, our chemical-free approach aligns with the values that matter to them. The product is safe for everyone in the family, including young children, elderly grandparents, and pregnant or nursing mothers.

We complete every visit with a detailed post-treatment inspection and provide comprehensive aftercare guidance specific to your family’s situation. Black Forest parents receive a take-home follow-up treatment to apply as directed during the week after their visit, serving as an additional safeguard against any stragglers. Our goal is complete elimination in one visit, and our track record with families from the D20 and D49 school districts consistently achieves this outcome.

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Come to Lice Lifters

Our safe and effective lice removal process won’t do anything for you without this first critical step of making an appointment and showing up at our salon.

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Thorough Comb-Out

Our trained, certified and friendly technicians carefully remove lice and their nits from your loved ones with a comb designed especially for this meticulous task.

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Lice Lifters Solution

As an insurance policy against any lice or nits missed by the comb-out, this safe, all-natural killing agent will take care of any remaining lice or nits.

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Get Rid Of Head Lice With Lice Lifters Of El Paso County

Black Forest families choose Lice Lifters of El Paso County for several reasons that go beyond basic lice removal. Our all-natural treatment philosophy means no pesticides touch your child’s scalp. This matters particularly in a community where many residents maintain wells for their water supply and take an active interest in limiting their family’s chemical exposure. Our products are derived from natural ingredients selected for their proven efficacy against head lice at every developmental stage.

Our professional expertise addresses a common challenge Black Forest parents face: distinguishing between actual nits and the various debris, dandruff flakes, and hair product residue that can mimic nit appearance. Our technicians can accurately identify a true infestation within minutes, saving you from unnecessary panic or from undertreating a real problem. This diagnostic accuracy is one of the most valuable aspects of a professional screening.

With children from Black Forest attending schools in multiple districts and participating in programs at the Black Forest Community Club, YMCA youth sports, equestrian clubs, and scouting organizations, the opportunities for lice transmission are numerous. Families with multiple children in different schools face a particularly high risk of bringing lice home, which is why we recommend screening all household members whenever one person is diagnosed. We accommodate whole-family appointments and can treat everyone during a single visit.

Whether your family has dealt with lice before or this is your first encounter, Lice Lifters of El Paso County is here to help. Contact us at (210) 473-3095 to schedule an appointment at our Colorado Springs clinic. Black Forest families consistently tell us that professional treatment was the best decision they made after discovering lice, especially those who tried store-bought remedies first and ended up dealing with the problem for weeks before seeking expert help.

Lice Treatment FAQ — Black Forest

Most Black Forest residents reach our clinic at 2141 Academy Pl, Colorado Springs, CO in 15 to 20 minutes by driving south on Black Forest Road or Vollmer Road to Woodmen, then connecting to Academy Boulevard southbound. The exact time depends on which part of the Black Forest community you live in.
Yes. We encourage families to bring everyone in for screening when lice are detected in any household member. We can check and treat all family members during a single appointment, which is the most efficient way to stop lice from bouncing between siblings who attend different schools.
Yes. Our treatment products contain no permethrin, pyrethrin, malathion, or any other synthetic pesticide ingredients. We use an all-natural formula that kills lice through a physical mechanism rather than a chemical one, which means lice cannot develop resistance to it the way they have to traditional pesticide-based treatments.
No. Head lice are obligate human parasites that can only survive on a human scalp. They cannot live in trees, grass, forest environments, or on any surface for more than 24 to 48 hours without a human host. Lice transmission occurs exclusively through direct head-to-head contact between people.