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Minimizing Bedroom Allergens---5 Ways to Reduce Allergy Triggers In Your Bedroom



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By : Debbie Davis    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-10-08 09:43:11
The bedroom is where we spend most of our time while indoors. So keeping the air healthy in that room will have positive effect on health and well-being. Here are 5 easy-to-do things that you can do to reduce the number of allergens in the bedroom.

Close the Windows---Lots of times people will advise you to open the windows to let in fresh air. A more accurate description is "different air". Depending on where you live, opening the windows can let in smog filled with all sorts of man-made and natural pollutants.

And so rather than letting in fresh air, you often trade one irritant for another. Closing the windows will keep seasonal pollens, auto fumes, dust and hundreds of other airborne hazards from.

Limit the Use of Fans---Fans are a cheap way to keep it cool in the summer and to more evenly distribute heat in the winter, but they also cause dust, dust mites and other pollutants to go airborne. This can create air that is thick with allergens and cause allergies and asthma to flare. So even though fans may cost less money, they can cost you your good health by literally stirring up trouble.

Limit Pet Access---If you're a pet lover, this is probably the hardest thing on this list. If you work outside your home you're separated from your pet a lot, so when you're home you want them close.

Having them sleep on the bed, on the chair or sofa, or anywhere in the bedroom will add dander, hair, feathers, and/or fur by the truck load. That means anywhere you walk or sit will cause it to go airborne making it easy to be inhaled.

While you think about what to do about this suggestion, you can clean their bedding/cages regularly because dust mites, another potent allergen, feed on pet dander. Reducing the dander will drastically reduce dust mite population, and reduce the symptoms you experience because of them.

Take Off Your Clothes----Removing clothing as well as shoes before entering the bedroom can greatly reduce the transfer of outdoor pollutants in the bedroom. Odors and smells on clothing can trigger adverse reactions, and particles that cling to hair, clothing and shoes can add to the number of particles that can possibly go airborne.

Storing dirty clothes in the washing machine or hamper with a solid lid can help contain irritants that might cause problems. And leaving shoes in a mud room keeps outdoor pollutants from being brought into the bedroom.


Continually Filter the Air----Using an air purifier that is specifically designed to remove particulate and gaseous pollutants is an effective way to keep allergens and other pollutants to a minimum.

A cleaner that has a HEPA filter can remove particles as small as .3 microns in size with 99.97% efficiency. In fact this type of filter is so good at what it does that hospitals use it to insure clean air as well.

For gaseous odors your cleaner should also have activated carbon zeolite as well as carbon cloth to take out noxious chemical fumes as well as gases and odors. The zeolite gives protection against gaseous pollutants and because the carbon cloth filter filter has carbon as its base, it provides double protection against particulates and gasses.
Author Resource:- The Bedroom Air Purifier offered by PurerAir.com will keep your air virtually allergen free 24 hours a day. Endorsed by the National Sleep Foundation, see it now at http://purerair.com/bedroom_machine.html
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