Camas alérgicos Cubiertas

Cansado de tratar de obtener una buena noche de descanso. Despertar sensación de que no dormir bien? Usted puede ser alérgico a los ácaros del polvo.

“Una buena noche de descanso no es más que un sueño, para mucha gente. Varios distracciones como la televisión, Internet y el teléfono lo convierten en un desafío sólo para acomodarse en la cama. Una vez allí, el resto puede ser continuamente interrumpido por las reacciones alérgicas a un gran número de factores posibles. la caspa de animales, pelo de mascotas polvo y los ácaros del polvo, y una multitud de otros alergenos causan un cuerpo para reaccionar de manera negativa.

Afortunadamente, los cambios innovadores se han hecho, en el ámbito de las camas alergia hipoalergénicos. Ahora usted puede conseguir todos los elementos que se necesitan para montar una cama bien hecha, futón o cama king size, se han considerado, en la lucha contra los alérgenos. El método más recomendado por los médicos de todo el mundo, y vendidos a las víctimas incontables, la hora de acostarse agradecido, es de encajonar a determinados elementos con ropa de cama alergia cubiertas especiales. Colchones y almohadas son las primeras cosas que usted necesita para tapas para mantener los alérgenos y otros delincuentes a raya.” (Leer artículo completo)

Allergy Sheets? What?

We get lots of questions from people about special sheets for dust mite allergies.  If you aren’t allergic to the dyes and resins that are used in some home textiles, then you really don’t need special sheets if you have dust mite allergies.

The important thing to look for in dust mite sheets is washability and durability.  If you have allergies to dust mites allergy, you know that even if you have a dust mite cover on your mattress you still must wash your sheets every 7 days in 140°F water.  You want sheets that will stand up to this constant washing without wearing out. If you buy sheets with bright, vibrant colors, don’t be surprised if they fade quickly. If you buy satin type sheets they will also be ruined fairly quickly.

The best sheets for dust mite allergy are sheets with a high cotton content for comfort and a thread count that will stand up to washing. Personally, I just use natural cotton sheets.If you like flannel-type sheets or sheets with bright vibrant colors, then wash them in cold water and use De-Mite laundry additive. The cold water won’t ruin the fabric or fade the dyes and the De-Mite will kill the mites and wash them away.  You can safely wash your satin sheets in cold water and De-Mite also.

If in addition to your dust mite allergies you are allergic to the chemicals used to treat fabrics (resins, sizing, finishes) then stick with natural cotton. If you see cotton sheets that are bright white, you know they aren’t natural cotton.  Unbleached cotton is a cream color.  It will lighten with each washing.  If your budget doesn’t allow for organic cotton sheets, then go for natural cotton.

In summary, the best allergy sheets are the sheets you probably already own. Money is tight so use what you have and just improve on it. Just wash weekly in extremely hot water (140°F or more) or wash with cooler temps and just add De-Mite.

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Allerpet is A Soft, Shiny Pet, Part II

A few days ago, I related how we were applying Allerpet in preparation for houseguests that were allergic to our cats.
The visit went purrrfectly.  No cat allergy problems!  The guests were comfortable, the cats were comfortable, and both were even able to sit comfortably in the same room.

As I previously posted, the Allerpet did its job in neutralizing the cat allergen and it also did its job in conditioning the cats fur. It also made the cats very shiny.  As you can see from this picture, the neighbors are going to need their sunglasses when this allergy-free cat strolls by. 

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Don’t Take Our Word – See What Our Customers Say About Us

We try our hardest day in and day out to make sure that we provide the best products and customer service available. When customers have special needs, we meet them.
Don’t take our word, see what one of our customers had to say about his recent order.
Mike:
 
Yesterday I arrived back in Henderson and The Allergy Store package was waiting for me at the Post Office. 
 
I thank you and your staff (“Tiffany”) very much for all the assistance
and guidance provided to me.  The products appear to be excellent; the
box was packed excellently; the shipping to my PO Box helped me
immensely.
 
I am very impressed by your firm.  I can’t tell you enough, the
experiences I have had with other on-line firms = 
companies that don’t get the order right;  companies that don’t ship
when they say they will;  companies that change the price on the
invoice that comes with the merchandise; companies that do not even
answer the emails sent to them both before and possibly after the order
is placed;  I could go on and on.
 
Thanks again for your products.  I am going to spray my master
bedroom mattress later this morning, and then install all of the ordered
bedding products from your firm.
 
Take care.
 
LMR
Henderson, NV

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Dust Mite Infestation

Because we live in the good ole USA we forget that people in other countries have it much worse than we do. This article is about a family in Australia that is living in an allergic hell hole.

“One mother, who did not want her name published, said her house was infested with dust mites, causing her four children to suffer asthma, while her three-year-old daughter also had “chronic eczema”.

The family of six live in a two-bedroom flat, and doctors say overcrowding is adding to the family’s severe health issues. “I have four children all sleeping in one bedroom and my two girls are sleeping in the same bed,” she said.” Read complete article

It looks like dust mites are just part of the problem. I would guess they also have a problem with mold and pollen as well. I doubt they have any of their beds covered or even wash the sheets weekly.

The question is what can be done when it is public housing?