A Clean Bedroom Helps Those With Dust AllergyMinimizing Dust in Bedroom is Key to Managing Dust Allergies
The waste products of a microscopic creature called dust mites makes millions of people sneeze and cough. Reducing dust in the bedroom helps lessen symptoms.
Dust mites eat the skin cells shed by people. They thrive in a warm moist environment which makes the bedroom an inviting place for them to live. Box springs and mattresses are perfect for dust mite reproduction. Carpets, curtains, stuffed animals and comforters provide ideal conditions for the dust mite to survive and thrive. For those suffering from a dust allergy, cleaning out the bedroom is crucial to managing the allergy. Follow these steps to banish dust mites forever.
While these measures may seem harsh there are many ways to warm-up a bedroom and keep dust mites at bay. Use bold paint colors or wallpaper to bolster a sparse room. Stencils or murals also add to the decor without contributing to a dust mite problem. Floors are available in many colors and a few small washable rugs will further add to the warmth of the room. Install roller shades and paint a stencil or design on them to match the room. Use glass doors on bookshelves to show off books, toys or collectibles. With a little planning, it is possible to have a dust-free, yet beautifully decorated, sneeze-free bedroom.
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