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How to make the rest of your home Asthma-Safe: Try doing any of these!
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FLOORS
:
If possible, remove carpets.
If you can’t remove carpets, vacuum carpets every week. (Vacuums with a high-efficiency particulate air filter (
HEPA
) are best.)
Mop hardwood floors each week with a damp cloth to collect dust particles.
PETS
AND
ANIMALS
:
If possible, find new homes for pets, it is the best way to get rid of animal hair.
If finding a new home for pets is not possible, keep pets out of the bedroom, off of couches or chairs, and away from carpets.
Keep pets outdoors and wash pets frequently (yes, even cats!)
Fill holes where mice can enter using steel wool.
AIR
:
Clean air ducts and filters for heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
Reduce indoor humidity to less than 50% with a dehumidifier.
Do-not smoke in the house. Smoke leaves material on the walls, hands, clothes, etc. that can trigger asthma.
Avoid using strong-smelling products such as cleaning products, air-freshener sprays, incense and perfumes.
If possible, use air conditioning to take advantage of air filter.
Avoid using wood-burning stoves and fireplaces.
No smoking
Dehumidifier
Vaccums
No bleach
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