Dust Mites
A single female dust mite lays 40 to 100 eggs, creating more than 100 new dust mites and 8,000 fecal droppings per month. Dust mites multiply so significantly, that unprotected pillows will weigh 10 percent more after just two years – and unprotected mattresses will double in weight after 10 years.
How about...
Pet Dander
Pet dander consists of the flakes of dead skin shed by cats, dogs, hamsters, and guinea pigs...even those called "hairless"and
Mold Spores
Molds are tiny organisms that float through the air, often settling in soil, vegetation and rotting wood outside, and enter a home through open doorways, windows, vents, and through heating and air conditioning systems.Here's what they all have in common:
1. They are gross.
2. They are the most common causes of allergy and asthma
3. They can be prevented simply by using Aller-Ease protective products
Stop whining and Enter to Win!
Now that I've completely grossed you out, stop whining about your loss of appetite and just do something to take care of your dust mite, mold, and dander problem!
Enter to win an Aller-Ease Deluxe pillow AND queen cotton pillow protector!
The Aller-Ease Deluxe Pillow offers superior allergen filtration in a 100% breathable fabric. Plus, it comes with a washable bonus cover, so your pillow stays cleaner longer.
The Aller-Ease Cotton Pillow Protector is 100% cotton so the fabric breathes to give you a good night's sleep while still protecting you from the most common household allergens.
To Enter:
Visit the Aller-Ease site and leave me a comment with one tip to reduce allergies in your bedroom.
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Covering my pillows as we speak...
Janine
I really, REALLY need this!
ReplyDeleteTip: Consider traveling with your pillow protector to help minimize symptoms in hotels or while on the road
I just found out I'm allergic to my dog! I could use this for sure!
ReplyDeleteMy tip now is to vacuum daily with a hepa filter.
Linda L.
Hi there! One tip from the site is:
ReplyDeleteWash bed linens weekly in 130-degree Fahrenheit water.
I subscribed.
ReplyDeleteair conditioner filters should be changed frequently during allergy season. (from the site)
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ReplyDeleteOne thing I should do but haven't is to vacuum my matress and air out our mattress pad. I'm allergic to everything!
ReplyDeletetip: allergen filtration bedding products
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ReplyDeletei just went to the allergist and got tested and i am allergic to dustmites, from the site it says to wash your bed linens in 130 degree temps to kill those suckas.
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To help out with allergies remove the carpet and put down tile or hardwood. Keep it clean.
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ReplyDeleteMy son could really use this to help reduce his allergies and asthma.
ReplyDeletetip: Remove dust collecting clutter from the bedroom and other areas of your home
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