These steps help to control common allergens, including dust mites, mold,
animal dander and pollens.
Get rid of dust collectors, including heavy drapes, upholstered
furniture, & stuffed animals.
Use an airtight, allergy-proof plastic cover on all mattresses,
pillows and boxsprings.
Wash all bedding and stuffed animals in hot water every 7-14 days.
If you must keep pets in the house, at least keep them out of your
child's bedroom and wash your pet each week to remove surface allergens.
Avoid exposing your child to molds by keeping him away from damp
basements or water-damaged areas of your home (check under carpets).
Remove carpeting if possible.
Vacuum frequently (when your child is not in the room, since many
of the things that cause allergies are small enough to go back out of the
vacuum cleaner bag).
Cover air vents with filters.
Avoid the use of ceiling fans.
For seasonal allergies, keep windows closed in the car and home
to avoid exposure to pollens and limit outdoor activities when pollen counts
are highest (early morning for spring time tree pollens, afternoon and early
evening for summer grasses, and in the middle of the day for ragweed in
the fall)
Consider using a HEPA filter to control airborne allergens (these
only work if what you are allergic to is airborne, which doesn't include
dust mites and mold).
Keep indoor humidity low, since dust mites and mold increase in
high humidity.
Provide a smoke-free environment for your child (it is not enough
to simply smoke outside).
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