Friday, June 25th, 2010
If you are a homeowner having a history of allergies, house dust mites may pose a great health concern to you. It’s impossible to completely eliminate the mites, but managing their population can decrease your risk of suffering from the health troubles that are associated with the dust mites. Below are the descriptions of measures [...]
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Saturday, June 19th, 2010
The tips presented below will help you reduce dust and clutter in your house thus significantly improving symptoms of asthma and dust allergy. However, they are for informational purposes only and shouldn’t be considered medical advice.
Dust is hard to avoid. According to the article “Indoor Air Quality and Allergies” published online by Asthma and Allergy [...]
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010
If you’re allergic to house dust mites, then it is essential for you to keep floors clean. House dust mites are tiny organisms causing itchy and watery eyes, sneezing and stuffy noses for many people. They live in warm places and they adore carpets.
House dust mites belong to the arachnid family, which also includes spiders, [...]
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
House dust mites are tiny organisms burrowing into the linen that is usually used daily. They feed on dead skin cells from people and animals, and can be usually found in blankets, mattresses and your favorite pillows. They are usually invisible unless creating a serious infestation. The first signs of house dust mites living in [...]
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