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Asthma And Allergies
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- Why you should remove dust not inhale it.
- The American Lung Association provides resources to counter peak asthma rates in back-to-school months of September and October.
- Defend a cozy — and healthy — home when the weather blows in.
- That depends, but either way they can take the proper steps to reduce exposure to pet allergens.
- For people who suffer from asthma and allergies, dusting can be a great way to avoid asthma & allergy triggers such as dust mite feces and pollen. The trick is to remove dust rather than spread it around.
- Vacuuming is an essential part of limiting exposure to asthma and allergy triggers such as pet dander, dust mites, pollen and other allergens.
- More than 70 percent could better manage asthma triggers, EPA survey finds.
- Check the humidity levels in your home to ensure comfortable breathing.
- Your garage can create an entrance into your home for carbon monoxide.
- An Environmental Protection Agency list of indoor pollutants and solutions that could affect your health.
- U.S. environmental officials discuss the problem and outline steps to clean up and prevent mold from returning.
- Do they work? Are they affordable?
- Dr. Berger shares his insights on chemical cleaning products.
- Dr. Berger shares his tips for healthier housekeeping.
- Air cleaners are usually classified by the method employed for removing particles of various sizes from the air.
- There are three general types of air cleaners on the market: mechanical filters, electronic air cleaners, and ion generators.
- They’re coming. But don’t panic. With a little planning, you’ll look like you have it all together and make visitors feel genuinely comfortable in your space.
- Are you an informed consumer? Consider these eight myths, and corresponding truths, about vacuuming.
- Study shows vacuuming & steam
vapor sanitizing effective.
- Surface area is the key to a good dusting tool.
