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How to Allergy Proof a Child's Bedroom
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Allergies can make life difficult for children, but there are steps you can take to allergy-proof your child's bedroom and reduce their exposure to allergens. Here are some tips to get started: 1. Encase pillows, mattress and box springs with allergen-proof covers. This will prevent dust mites, which can trigger allergies, from settling in the bedding. 2. Use hypoallergenic bedding, including sheets, blankets and comforters. Natural materials like down feathers can cause allergic reactions, so choose synthetic materials instead. 3. Wash bedding and stuffed animals regularly in hot water to kill dust mites. 4. Keep the room clean and dust-free. Use a damp cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter to remove dust from surfaces and the floor. 5. Remove carpets, if possible. Carpets can trap dust and other allergens, making them difficult to remove. 6. Limit stuffed animals in the bedroom. They can also trap dust and other allergens, so keep them to a minimum. 7. Avoid using air fresheners or scented candles in the bedroom. They can irritate allergies. 8. Keep the room dry. Use a dehumidifier to reduce humidity and prevent mold growth. 9. Use an air purifier with a HEPA filter to remove allergens from the air. 10. If your child has a pet allergy, keep pets out of the bedroom. If you must keep a pet in the house, keep it out of the bedroom at all times. By following these steps, you can create a safe and comfortable environment for your child that will help reduce the impact of allergies.
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