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Toss old bedding and sleepless
nights out the window.
(ARA) - The summer months offer
the joy of barbecues, picnics and increased time in the outdoors.
For allergy sufferers, these summertime activities mean more
sneezing, sniffling and watery eyes. Unfortunately, many of these
people also suffer from year-long allergies and even being indoors
can bring its share of discomfort. According to the American
Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, allergies prevent
nearly 75 percent of sufferers from getting a good nights
sleep.
The National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences reports that 45 percent of U.S. homes have bedding
with dust-mite concentrations that exceed allergic sensitivity
levels. The Ohio State University Extension Office reports that
a two-year-old pillow holds 10 percent of its weight in dust-mites,
which can make a good nights sleep unattainable for allergy
sufferers.
By following a few simple
tips, the bedroom can become an allergy-free sleep haven.
1. Select the right mattress and cover it. For many
allergy sufferers, the mattress is an unknown culprit for dust
mites and mold. One product recommended by most allergists is
an allergy relief mattress protector. Another key to a better
nights sleep during allergy season is the Sleep Number
bed by Select Comfort which, unlike traditional beds, can be
easily unzipped and vacuumed clean on the inside to remove dust-mites
and other allergens. |