Anonymous wrote:We’ve confirmed through testing that child’s terrible nasal allergies are to dust mites. Action plan is:
-encasing all pillows, comforters, mattresses
-throwing away as many stuffed and upholstered items as possible
-switching to a HEPA vacuum and emptying outside if bagless
-vacuuming the entire house twice a week
-covering vents with dust filters
-having two top quality air purifiers running at all time
-using dehumidifiers to keep humidity under 40
-hiring vent cleaners to come when we’re out of town
Phew.
But what about all the beloved stuffed animals 4 year old sleeps with? The sofas we sit on? Outdoor furniture? I’m so exhausted thinking about this but doc says our ability to execute may mean the difference between having to get allergy shots and not…
Thanks to anyone who has btdt
We pulled up wall-to-wall carpet. We have HEPA filters. And we dust / vacuum often. Plus allergy meds, as needed. I contemplated shots but docs offices don't make those easy or convenient (I can't take an hour twice a week, at least at the beginning) so I stopped.
We also have pets, and I have pet allergies (not bad), but that's a non-starter as they are not leaving. So, it's a lot of vacuum and dusting.