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If you have allergies or asthma,
breathing in particles of dust, pollen and other pollutants can make your life
miserable. To effectively control your allergy problem, your home must be as
free of allergens as possible. It makes good sense to ensure that your home is a
healthy one. By minimizing your exposure to allergens within your home, you can
give your body time to rest and recuperate. To accomplish this follow your
doctor's housecleaning instructions and our "Steps to Take"
below.
Beware
of Dust Mites . . .
Dust mites are the major cause of allergy and asthma problems within the
bedroom. They are found mainly in your mattress, box spring and pillows. Dust
mites are a fact of life and their presence is not a reflection on one's
housekeeping. Allergic people react to the waste products of mites and to the
mite itself after it has died and disintegrated into dust. With a new generation
being born every 3 weeks, the bedroom area can quickly become a major health
problem to allergy and asthma sufferers.
Steps to take . . .
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Follow your doctor's cleaning instructions carefully and pay particular
attention to your bedroom (see below "an Allergen Free Bedroom").
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For a more comfortable and restful sleep seal your pillows, mattress and
box spring with our medically proven Allergen Tight encasements for
protection against dust, mold and mites.
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Install Electrostatic Air Cleaner in your furnace and make your whole
house a healthier place to live.
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To remove odors and toxic chemicals, install enviro-filter in your
register vents.
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Have your furnace ducts professionally cleaned every two to three years.
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The use of a HEPA air cleaner in your bedroom can help minimize your
exposure to allergens.
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Treat bathroom tiles, grouting, window frames and sills with mold
inhibitor.(Lysol, Tilex, etc.)
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Vacuum regularly using a well filtered portable vacuum or a central vacuum
system vented to the outside.
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Keep decor as simple as possible. No books, open shelving etc. as they
attract dust. Damp mop regularly. No smoking.
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Doors and closets should be spotless and contain only items you use
regularly.
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Simple wooden furniture, is recommended. Do NOT use stuffed or upholstered
furniture.
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Wood or linoleum floors are best. Small, washable scatter rugs may be
used. If you can't eliminate the rug, clean and vacuum it regularly.
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Use washable, synthetic blankets and bedspread. Launder these regularly on
hot cycle. Store nothing under the bed.
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An allergen free bedroom is most important. Mattresses,
box springs and
pillows MUST BE sealed inside dust mite proof encasements like Sleep Fresh™
encasements from Health Solutions Medical Products Corporation are available
at retailers of allergy products and allergy avoidance item(s).
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Pillows should be of washable, synthetic material. All pillows should be
encased in allergen tight encasements.
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A centrally installed electrostatic air cleaner and/or a portable HEPA air
cleaner can be very helpful.
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Window curtains must be washed regularly.
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No stuffed toys. Necessary toys should be of wood, plastic or metal.
Ornaments in general should be avoided. No flowers, perfumes or powders.
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Never allow pets in the bedroom.
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Use a mold cleaner on window frames.
© Copyright
2004 Health Solutions Medical Products Corp.
Health Solutions Medical Products
Corp.
P.O. Box 4278
Culver City, CA 90231-4278
U.S.A.
Tel 800.305.4095 (Within
the US)
Tel. 310.837.3191 (Outside
the US)
Fax. 310.837.1065
E-mail sales@allergy-sinusrelief.com
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