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How Eliminating Dust Mites Can Prevent
Your Child From Developing Asthma
Copyright ©
Susan Millar
Doctors and researchers agree that the single most important thing that
parents can do to prevent their child from developing asthma in the
first place is to eliminate or significantly reduce dust mite allergens
or asthma triggers in the home.
"Clinical studies have revealed that avoidance of dust mite allergens
in early childhood can prevent the onset of asthma..." Michael LeNoir
Md
Dust mite allergens are known to play a major role in it's development.
Researchers have determined that other important allergens (after dust
mites) that also need to be eliminated from the home are cats, certain
types of mold, dogs, cockroaches and tobacco smoke. It is a popular
misconception that children will "outgrow" asthma. It is a severe and
potentially life-threatening illness that should be taken seriously.
Long term use of steroid drugs is not recommended by doctors and has
serious side effects. Making these preventative environmental changes
is a much more viable, healthy and preferable alternative. If you or
your child are already suffering from asthma or allergies these measures
will certainly help.
What are Dust Mites?
Dust mites are microscopic insects that live in bedding, pillows, mattresses,
blankets, upholstery, carpets etc. They thrive particularly in humid
climates. They live off of dead skin cells and produce an allergen from
their excrement which is inhaled.
All Homes Contain Dust Mites No Matter
How Clean They Are
Studies have shown that dust mite allergens in the home must be reduced
to at least 2mcg/g dust or mite populations decreased to 100/g dust
to have any significant benefit. There are several things that can be
done to accomplish this.
What Can Be Done To Eliminate or Reduce
Dust Mites?
Researchers have found through numerous studies that these are the most
effective measures:
-Changing the relative humidity and temperature of the home
-Keeping relative humidity less than 50% is proven to greatly reduce
the dust mite population. (Portable dehumidifiers were not shown to
significantly reduce humidity.
-Mechanical ventilation with a heat recovery unit has proved to be the
most effective to reduce humidity in the home.
-Using air cleaners that have HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air)
filters, which will also eliminate other allergens such as pollen and
animal dander.
-Cleaning using a vacuum with a HEPA filter and steam cleaning rugs
and upholstery regularly.
-Washing all bedding in hot water (60 degrees C, 130 degrees F) on a
weekly basis is known to kill dust mites. Drying bedding in a hot dryer.
-Dry cleaning quilts and blankets weekly will also kill dust mites.
-Placing plastic casings specifically made for dust mite control on
pillows and mattresses.
-Chemicals used on carpets and upholstery which are known to kill dust
mites include benzyl benzoate, permethrin, pirimiphos methyl, phenyl
salicylate, tannic acid, common household disinfectants, combinations
of these, and insect growth regulators.
(please note: some chemicals can also trigger asthma and allergy reactions,
therefore research them carefully before using).
This information will help to prevent asthma development in children,
however if you or your child already suffer from asthma, then check
out this asthma treatment that eliminates asthma symptoms safely and
effectively.
Susan Millar is a former asthma and allergy sufferer. She is a researcher
and the author of
"The Dramatic Asthma Relief Report, based on extensive research
from internationally respected medical publications about genuinely
effective alternative treatment for
asthma &
allergies, which helped her to eliminate her asthma and allergies.
This book has helped many other sufferers worldwide to do the same.
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