There s no point in making changes at home if you don t address your particular allergies says laurie ross editor of allergy and asthma today.
Allergic to something in attic.
The most common offenders are dust mites mold pollens and pet dander.
Regular old dust is made up of tiny particles of food plant and insect parts and pet dander.
If you ve been living with allergies you probably know the obvious stuff by now don t take in stray cats don t hang around in dusty attics don t inhale deeply in smoking lounges.
It s key to make the room less cozy to mold dust mites and other allergens that make you.
Blown in attic insulation is typically cellulose paper that has been treated with a chemical fire retardant.
This type of insulation has been used for 50 years and in literally millions of houses.
Maybe ruth just needed a helping hand cleaning the place up.
All of the blinds were shut but the once beautiful home was in ill repair.
This rare condition occurs when exposure to airborne particles such as mold spores causes the lungs to become inflamed.
Who knows you might be allergic to cats and here you are keeping your windows closed then start with the bedroom.
The paint had faded and dirt covered the windows.
I guess it is possible to be allergic to it like anything else but i would be really surprised if this is your specific problem especially if you are not going up in the attic and rolling around in the stuff.
The grass in the front yard was well overgrown.
If your allergies act up when you re at home your bedroom is probably one of your problem areas.
It may be triggered by exposure to allergy causing dust at work.