| Allergen |
Immediate Treatment |
Short-Term Prevention |
Long-Term Prevention |
| General |
Replace or clean air filters Use high-filtration dust bags made for trapping allergens inside your vacuum |
Reduce humidity in home with air conditioner or dehumidifier to 45% or less Clean ductwork in heating and air-conditioning system |
Purchase high quality vacuum with HEPA filter and encased motor |
| Dust Mites |
Reduce clutter; vacuum and dust weekly and use dust mite powders on carpets and upholsteryWash bed linens in hot water every weekUse mite-proof encasings for mattress and pillowsHot-water wash or freeze stuffed toys weekly |
Use mite-proof encasing for box spring |
Replace carpet with polished flooringReplace upholstered furniture with wood, vinyl, or leather |
| Pets |
Keep pets out of bedroom and family roomKeep bedroom doors closedWash hands after handling petsFind a new home for your pets |
Bathe pets weekly |
Acquire no new furred or feathered pets |
| Cockroaches |
Clean kitchen and bathroom thoroughlyUse airtight food storage |
Eat only in kitchen or dining roomUse and replace bait traps every 2-3 monthsWrap pipes with insulation to lock out roaches |
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| Fungi: Mold and Mildew |
Clean kitchen and bathrooms with bleach solution or fungicideAir-dry clothing and shoes before putting awayRepair water leaksRemove houseplants from bedroom |
Discard moldy furnishingsConsult a professional to prevent damp basements |
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Adapted from: M.L Williams Hayden, "Environmental control and the management of allergic diseases," Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Feb. 1999), p. 87.