Control the Air You Breathe

  Allergen Avoidance Information

   Dust Mites
      About Dust Allergy
      About Dust Mites
      Decreasing Mite Exposure
      Start with the Bedroom
      Clean Your Home
      Control the Air You Breathe
      Steps Not Recommended
   About Animal Allergy
   Dust Mites
Medical References
Allergy and Asthma Resources
Allergen Avoidance Products
 

IMPORTANT STEPS
1. Keep humidity below 50% to prevent dust mite growth entirely. Lesser decreases in humidity still suppress dust mite growth and allergen production somewhat. Use air conditioning in the summer, supplemented with an additional dehumidifier.

2. Avoid using a humidifier in the winter, or if one is used, monitor humidity with a gauge, and keep relative humidity below 45-50%.

 

 
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