
Cleaning and cleaning: what is really useful? What are the technical for the general mold patrol? How people with allergies ideally control of air quality and climate in their homes? Dust covers How can we help? What are carpet powders? Can they help? What to do with pets? What should I do with these hideous cockroaches? Allergy treatment at a glance Avoidance is always the best treatment for allergies, regardless of which are allergens triggers. Curiously, the most efficient, cheaper, simpler and options are not always followed. Many people choose medicines or vaccines, despite their disadvantages. Fortunately, there are many simple methods, both old and new, to assist in the escape. Remember, putting into practice none of these measures can be useful in managing your allergies. The good news is that you do not need to strip your home until the bones have shown that allergy. Approfondi and regular cleaning generally makes a huge difference in keeping your house like mold and dust as possible. Patients with asthma or allergic rhinitis, which are due to dust mites, mold, indoor allergens or others may feel better by taking these simple steps: Keep the house cool (between 68 and 72 degrees F); Maintain a low humidity (between 40 and 50%); And Make sure there is good ventilation. When patients to embark on the process of "allergy-proofing" their homes, one of two things usually happens. They do nothing or "exaggerated." Some patients become so overwhelmed by all the different methods of allergy proofing they simply do nothing. It is a disappointing outcome, especially when the process is so simple and inexpensive. Just focusing on the foundations of a routine cleaning and the temperature and humidity can lead to a reduction of fewer symptoms and a greatly improved quality of life. Sometimes, the opposite occurs. Allergy proofing process becomes all consumption and prohibitively expensive. And too often ineffective whole house filtration devices are installed when simple cleaning and reducing humidity and temperature would have been sufficient. Clearly, there are situations in which extreme measures must be taken. Before going in this direction, however, it is best to consult a doctor. Start with easy things first. The next section will describe the best action to be taken in allergy proofing your home. Always take a calculated approach, stepping up the process as necessary for certain problems. First, we will concentrate on how to best clean and in the second part, on available technologies. More cleaning and cleaning: What Really Helps? If you are going to commit to thoroughly clean your house, it is advisable to ascertain at the outset that the techniques currently used are the most effective. The tips on this page will help you get the maximum benefits for all your efforts. Soap and hot water Scientific studies of patients who are allergic to dust mites have shown that taking measures to reduce dust mites in the bedroom leads to a decrease in allergic symptoms and medication requirements. The emphasis is on the bedroom because people spend at least a third of 24 hours per day. It is also the room with the largest number of mites. New synthetic bedding materials are available that are equivalent to descend heat, but can withstand washing easier because the fibers do not clump. The ideal water temperature for washing is at least 130 degrees F to completely kill the mites are found in the litter. Allergy Alert When the water heater is set to reach a temperature of 130 degrees F, precautions must be taken to avoid burning of a child. For example, at bath time, always staying in the room with a child and always be sure to turn off the "hot" tap water first and end the "cold" faucet. The choice of bedding materials becomes important. They must be able to withstand the rigors of the weekly wash in hot water to kill dust mites and remove accumulated allergens. Many bedding materials can be cumbersome, making them harder to wash. It may be easier to use multiple layers of heat instead of bulky items for ease of washing. Since any type of cover material can support the growth of dust mites, it is important to choose one that can withstand repeated washings. Vacuuming the right way If the carpet can be replaced with a solid surface, such as wood or linoleum, but it must be cleaned thoroughly and frequently. Also remember to empty upholstered furniture, draperies and other items of fabric that can not be washed, cleaned or replaced. The problem of the vacuum is that the allergens from dust mites and particulate airborne mold in the process. Mites dust particles can remain airborne for about 15 minutes and be distributed throughout the family. Allergiques clearly should not be the act of vacuuming and should also remain outside the area until the dust particles to relocate. Mites also dust particles suspended in the air during the changes of bedding or the placement of dust covers on the mattress, box spring and pillows. For people with severe allergies, these tasks can lead to significant potential allergies and asthma attacks. Those affected by these allergies should certainly not fulfill these tasks. Allergy Alert Allergic people should not perform tasks vacuuming and should stay out of the neighborhood for at least 1 hour after the vacuum has been completed. Wet Dust should follow to catch any loose particles. The bag of the vacuum is the primary filter in most systems vacuum cleaners. A bag can be replaced by a high-filtration bag and a multilayer filter exhaust can be added. These measures prevent allergenic particles to escape and take the air during the process of vacuuming. Replacing the vacuum bags and adding exhaust filters are economical ways to increase the effectiveness of an old empty. These bags and filters are easily obtainable from parts suppliers of allergy. The filters are available in 8 x 10 "sheets that can be cut to the size of an empty cartridge. Very Expensive vacuum units with integrated into systems HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air filter) have been available for years. Now more affordable brands of vacuum cleaners equipped with HEPA filters and a removable cartridge that can be washed in the upper Bay dishwasher. This system eliminates the problem with the vacuum bags. As the older generation of 'vacuum is eliminated, these developments should be very helpful for allergies. Whole house vacuum systems, although quite expensive, are also useful because the system for collecting dirt is located outside the home, usually in the garage. Hard surfaces are easier to clean Mites, mold, animal danders, and insect debris are difficult to thoroughly clear of the environment. However, it is actually easier and faster to clean a hard surface such as wood, tile, vinyl, leather or than it is to clean all the nooks and crannies in carpet, fabric, or other soft surfaces. Helping allergy The replacement of the carpet with a hard surface floor can eliminate more than 90% of the mites. If you must have carpet, get the guy who has a low pile. Below is a list of suggestions on how to make the allergy proofing an easier task. Hopefully these ideas will lead to other methods that you can use to thoroughly clean and maintain your environmental allergies. Consider one step at a time and concentrate on the rooms first. If you plan to move, pay close attention to what can be done to allergy-proof before the move into the new house. It is much easier to put these ideas into action early after that everything is in place. It's really not as hard as it sounds! Cleaning Tips Avoid ornate furniture. Plain, simple illustrations earn less dust. No open shelves; They are big, sensors dust. Keep all clothing in the drawers or closets, never slept in the room. Enclose wool clothes into plastic bags zipper. Avoid mothballs, insect sprays, tar paper, or camphor. Keep the cupboard drawers and doors closed. Remove as much chaos as possible to make it easier cleaning. Place difficult to clean items in closets, drawers or cabinets with glass doors. When selecting furnishings, it is preferable to go with wood, leather, vinyl, or rubberized canvas upholstery, and avoid pieces. Upholstery easily traps allergens and is much harder to clean. You can try washable slipcovers on upholstered furniture. Install wood, tile, flooring or linoleum. Limit throw rugs to those who can be easily cleaned in the washer. They must be able to withstand washing weekly. Use allergen proof encasings for pillows, mattresses and box springs. Tape on rails to help prevent leaks. Vacuum all cases frequently. Store anything under the bed. Use washable cotton or synthetic blankets, not appeared unclear. Using easily laundered cotton bedspreads and coverlets; Avoid chenille. Install summary washable cotton or synthetic window shades. Avoid venetian blinds, mini blinds and pleated shades. Use washable cotton or fiberglass curtains. Avoid decorative draperies and windows! Installing central air or window. Keep windows closed, particularly during periods of high pollen and windy. Grass, weeds, and tend to pollinate trees in the early morning hours. Sleeping with the windows closed. Use Dacron or other synthetic materials for pillows. Avoid feather or foam rubber, humidity and traps that encourages mold and dust mites to grow. From heating ducts are preferable to hot air. In homes with forced air heat, the use of filters or wet cheese on the orifices of the movement to reduce dust. Change every two weeks. Consult your doctor about air purifiers. Keep beds away from air vents. Dust using a wet cloth or oiled mop will minimize the distribution of dust in the air. Baby's Room-Special Tips It is a good idea to eliminate the risk of friction and allergens from the environment of your baby. Here's what you can do to help eliminate potential sources of allergens to your baby. Chairs wooden or plastic are best for the baby's bedroom. Again, avoid any feather bedding. Use of the test dust envelopes for all bedding. The animals should never be placed in the crib, and, if used, must be washable. Put most of the items stuffed in a closet or locked. The store in a freezer bag when not in use. When it comes to gifts for children, ask books rather than stuffed animals. Keep books in a library with doors to help reduce allergens. Humidifiers should be reserved for croup. They should not be used because they are growing steadily dust mites and molds. If a humidifier is necessary, fresh water variety is more secure as a steam humidifier in terms of burns. Also, be sure to change the water daily if a humidifier is necessary. The fur is a potential allergen. It is best to keep animals out of the baby's room. Overhead mobile and wall hangings dust! Baby bumper must be simple and washable. No flying or folds. Ébouriffées curtains and venetian blinds collect a lot of dust. Vertical Stores are preferable. If levelers or closures are used, be sure to clean them weekly with a damp cloth. The crib should be placed away from air vents. A HEPA filter (High Efficiency Particulate Air filter) can be placed under the crib. The filter will contribute to the reduction of airborne allergens in the air, such as pollen, mold spores and animal danders.
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