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Start Spring Gardening, NOT Sneezing!
Just because you suffer from seasonal allergies does not mean you cannot enjoy spring gardening and have a beautiful garden and yard. With some careful planning now, you can enjoy spring and summer full of color without itchy, watery eyes, and a runny or stuffy nose. We also talk about the very popular Qmask to use while gardening! They go FAST, so get yours today!
AllergyCare Cotton for Cotton Lovers
AllergyCare™ Cotton dust mite mattress protectors and covers are made for cotton lovers. The ultimate way to protect a bed without sacrificing comfort and effectiveness. AllergyCare™ cotton dust mite covers are woven entirely of chemical-free, naturally soft cotton fibers. Truly both, soft and breathable, AllergyCare™ cotton allergy control fabric is one of the most effective, cool, and comfortable dust mite allergen barrier covers available today.
Got Allergies? Got Mold?
When inhaled, microscopic fungal spores or, sometimes fragments of fungi may cause allergic rhinitis. Because they are so small, mold spores may evade the protective mechanisms of the nose and upper respiratory tract to reach the lungs.
Make Your Bedroom a Sanctuary.
For 30+ years we have shared these tips with our customers. Why? Because they work.
Economy Zippered Mattress Protectors
Looking for an affordable option for protection against dust mites and bed bugs? This cover is perfect for dorm rooms, Airbnb guests, or storing mattresses.
Can Allergies Cause Chest Pain?
Chest pain may be symptom of allergies and allergy-related conditions. Pain in the center of the chest that feels like squeezing along with pain in the arms, back, neck, or jaw can be a heart attack. That’s when you need to call 911.
4 Tips to Fight Fall Allergies
The calendar says fall is still a few days away, but fall seasonal allergies have already started. Most people love this time of year because of cooler weather and football but for those with allergies to ragweed, this is not good news.
Suffer from allergies? You are not alone.
Allergies affect over 50 million people in the United States. Allergies and asthma account for over 10 million doctor's office visits per year. So you see, if you suffer from allergies, you are not alone.
They're On The Increase and They Want to Feed on Your Guests!
It’s the nightmare no host wants to face. Bed bugs! You can screen your guests but you can’t screen out bed bugs. It’s good to know that something as simple as bed bug covers on the mattress can save you thousands of dollars.
Do Dust Mites Bite?
People frequently ask if dust mites bite. They have skin problems associated with their allergies (such as allergic urticaria) and assume that these hives are bites.
HEPA Air Filtration Reduces the Risk of COVID in Schools
The team from Goethe University in Frankfurt examined the role of HEPA air filtration in classrooms, as a way to keep students and teachers safe.
What is Healthy Sleep?
We spend one-third of our life asleep. Everybody wants a good night’s rest. Everybody wants to sleep healthy. We all agree on that. But what is “healthy sleep”?
Hot Dry Summer Spells Allergy Problems
Why does a hot dry summer spell allergy problems? The lack of rain is one reason. While rain does promote the growth of grasses, it also washes the tree and other pollens out of the air. Going outside right after a rain storm is the best chance you have of pollen-free air. If it isn’t raining, you don’t have that chance.
Can Dust Mites Cause a Skin Rash?
Red bumps are all over your skin when you get up in the morning. Your skin is red, covered in bumps, and itches like crazy, but doesn’t look dry. So, can dust mites cause a skin rash? Sure, you can get a rash from a dust mite, but it is probably not for the reason you may think.
Keep My Boyfriend or My Cat?
So your boyfriend comes to pick you up at your apartment for the first time, stands in the living room and starts to sneeze his head off. Turns out he is allergic to cats. What do you do?