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		<title>Carpet Cleaning dust and allergens</title>
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<p> Article by Davis and Gary </p>
<p> carpet and a nice house feel like home. Carpet adds a feeling, a warm loving home, and it gives kids a fun place to play and to reduce noise in the comfort of home. Unfortunately, the carpet is also home to the allergens that can cause health problems for those who suffer from allergies. Is </P> carpets
<p> and include dust, dust mites, pet dander, mold spores and other irritants and potential. Some studies have shown even the rugs, which contain pollutants such as pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (episodes), mold, heavy metals, lead and others. </P> All of these allergens. And may cause allergic respiratory irritation and allergic diseases, such as coughing and sneezing in people&#8217;s immune system is very sensitive. </P>
<p> rugs are 100 times more likely to harbor allergens hardwood floors. Children and pets are more likely to spend their time sitting or sleeping on the carpet are usually mature and therefore more sensitive to allergens in the carpet. Children&#8217;s immune systems are also very sensitive. Studies have shown that children who live in homes where the carpet can be up to 10 grams of dust per day.
<p> and </P> the problem is not the carpet itself. It has been shown that the carpet that will help improve air quality by trapping dust and allergens in homes. The problem is that neglect of the carpet. Vacuuming is generally the preferred method to remove allergens from the carpet, but research shows this is not the solution. </P>
<p> and many vacuum cleaners can not remove all the allergens in a way that, or complete. Worn carpet is more difficult to remove allergens from. Allergens get into the matted fibers and vacuuming carpets worn just move dust particles tend not to be removed permanently. Older vacuum cleaners are often not the ability to remove allergens and dust that worked its way deep into the carpet fabric.
<p> and </P> The most effective way to remove allergens from the carpet, your carpets cleaned on a regular basis a professional carpet cleaner. This is a serious professional cleaned regularly to reduce the level of allergens in the carpet at home. Professional carpet cleaning machines are more powerful and easy to remove allergens. There is a good steam cleaning also effective against dust mites. And some professional carpet cleaning companies use shampoo the carpet did not even have a special sensitivity. The application and
<p> </P> If you are going to try to combat the sensitivity of the bones and the importance of a consistent and complete. Half do not vacuum your carpet, and save the rest for another day. Just the movement of allergens in the carpet clean soiled carpet a couple of hours. Make sure to vacuum the house only once. Be sure that the vacuum in the other direction at a time, and it helps to get close to the carpet agnle different, and the best way to remove more allergens. Finally, a two-bag vacuum cleaner bag, and it will help to ensure that the particles do not escape into the air. <br/> </P><br />
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		<title>Dust mite allergy</title>
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<p> and David Brown </P> Allergy and dust mite
<p> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> dust mite is a small, 8 feet, microscopic creatures who live in your home. It is like the spider and the nest warm, moist environment. Dust mites feed on dead skin cells and microscopic forms. Their favorite places to nest in furniture, carpets and furnishings you. Dust mites may be a female can lay 40-80 eggs at a time of life four months of dust mites. It is believed that there could be anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million dust mites in the typical family bed. <br/> <br/> and the remnants of that dust mites leave behind from the feces and decaying bodies mixes with household dust and becomes airborne. This is not dangerous if you&#8217;re not allergic to dust mite residue. But if you are allergic to dust mites, it may be you have allergy symptoms all year round. <br/> <br/> dust mite allergy symptoms are similar to hay fever and may include: <br/> <br/> <br/> sneezing, runny nose <br/> itchy, watery eyes, itchy nose, congestion <br/> <br/> nose, palate or throat <br/>, swelling of the skin under the eyes of blue <br/> nasal drip back <br/> <br/> <br/> pressure in front of an irritating cough, and pain </p>
<p> If you have people with asthma may also experience symptoms such as increased pulmonary edema, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Can worsen asthma attacks at night when sleeping in the bed of infected mites. <br/> <br/> sensitivity to dust mites can range from mild to severe. There may be a mild case, runny nose and sneezing in some cases. It is hard for a chronic continuous breathing, sneezing, congestion and pressure on the front. <br/> <br/> as with any medical condition are risk factors that increase your chances of developing allergies to dust mites. These factors are: <br/> <br/> genetics. If sensitivity to dust mites in your family, you are more likely to develop allergy to house dust mites themselves. <br/> exposure. Exposure to high dust mites, especially at an early age and increases the risk of developing allergies to dust mites. <br/> age. It is more likely to have symptoms of dust mite allergy in childhood or early adulthood. <br/> <br/> through the process of awareness of the body&#8217;s immune system recognizes the invader as inhaled dust mites, and produces antibodies to fight against it. Next time you are exposed to dust mite residue struggling body, releasing a chemical called histamine. This causes swelling of the mucous membranes of the lungs in private, nose, eyes and nose. The result is the eyes, wheezing, runny nose, sneezing and watery. As dust mites proliferate, so it will not. More and more often the symptoms of waste into the environment. <br/> <br/> If you experience any of these symptoms and the symptoms that you suspect mites or other allergens is the reason your doctor to evaluate. This can be checked sensitivity of the skin, is it really a dust mite allergy. You are more likely to develop asthma if you are sensitive to environmental allergens, including dust mites. If you have asthma, and total dust particles can aggravate asthma symptoms. <br/> <br/> is hard to believe that so small a microscopic creature has the potential to cause major problems like this. <br/> </P><br />
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<p> and David Brown writes regularly on topics related to technology. I hope you like this article. </P><br />
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