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Baby's Room - Special Tips

It's a good idea to eliminate potential irritants and allergens from your baby's environment. Here's what you can do to help eliminate potential sources of allergens from your baby's world.

  • 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.

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