Wood or plastic chairs are best for baby's room.
Again, avoid all feather bedding.
Use dust-proof casings for all bedding.
Stuffed animals should never be placed in the crib and, if used,
should be washable. Put most of the stuffed items in a closed chest or closet.
Store them in a freezer bag when not in use.
When it comes to gifts for children, ask for books rather than
stuffed animals. Keep the books in a bookcase with doors to help reduce allergens.
Humidifiers should be reserved for croup. They should not be used
routinely since they increase the dust mite and mold counts. If a humidifier
is required, the cool water variety is safer than a steam humidifier in
terms of burns. Also, be sure to change the water daily if a humidifier
is necessary.
Animal fur is a potential allergen. It's best to keep pets out
of the baby's room.
Overhead mobiles and wall hangings collect dust!
Baby bumpers should be simple and washable. No ruffles or pleats.
Ruffled curtains and venetian blinds collect a lot of dust. Vertical
blinds are preferable. If levelers or shutters are used, be sure to clean
them weekly with a damp cloth.
The crib should be placed away from air vents.
A HEPA filter (High Efficiency Particulate Air-filter) can be placed
under the crib. The filter will help to decrease airborne allergens such
as pollens, mold spores, and animal danders.