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Encase pillows, mattresses, and box springs with allergen-proof, zippered covers. |
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Wash all bedding in hot water once a week. |
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Don't allow smoking in your house. |
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Wear a mask and gloves when cleaning, vacuuming, or painting to limit dust and chemical exposure. |
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Vacuum twice a week. |
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Limit throw rugs to reduce dust and mold. If you do have rugs, make sure they are washable. |
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When possible, choose hardwood floors instead of carpeting. If you must have carpeting, choose low-pile material. |
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Non-carpeted flooring is best. If you cannot get rid of your carpeting, vacuum often with a multi-layer, allergen-proof vacuum bag. Wear a mask while vacuuming. If your child has asthma, do not vacuum while he or she is in the room. Products that eliminate dust mites from carpeting (such as Acarosan) can be purchased. Your asthma care provider can give you information about these products. |
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Avoid curtains and drapes. Use plain window shades instead of mini-blinds. Washable curtains should be washed in hot water every two to four weeks. |
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Dust all surfaces with a damp cloth often, including lampshades and windowsills. |
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Keep clutter under control. Toys and books should be stored in enclosed bookshelves, drawers, or closets. |
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Replace traditional stuffed animals with washable stuffed animals. |
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Keep all clothing in drawers and closets. Keep drawers and closets closed. |
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Cover air ducts with filters or cheesecloth. Change these when soiled. |
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Pillows and bedding should not contain feathers. |
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Keep indoor humidity low (25%-50%). Use a dehumidifier. |
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Regularly change filters on heaters and air conditioners. |