Allergy-Free Sleep in the Bedroom
By Dave Donovan
For years we’ve known how important
sleep is to our health, but when
you suffer from allergies, sleeping can be a frustrating and
less-than-refreshing experience. From everyday dust to more serious problems
like bed bugs, there are dozens of irritations that affect the quality and
soundness of one’s sleep. Luckily, most of these issues can be eliminated or
prevented by following a few easy steps.
Step 1: Check the Bedroom’s Humidity
Humid air is a breeding ground for
mold spores and dust mites, so if your bedroom’s humidity level is greater than
50 percent, then you need to do something about it. Using the air conditioner
or a dehumidifier throughout the summer months will remove a lot of the excess
moisture from the air and help you sleep better at night because dust mites and
mold spores won’t be as active in the low-humidity environment.
Step 2: Use Bed Bug-Proof Bedding
Encasements
Bed bugs and mites can quickly grow
from a pesky nuisance to an all-out infestation and this will wreck havoc on
you if you're an allergy sufferer. In addition, you’ll also find yourself
suffering multitudes of nightly bites which produce red, itchy welts. To reduce
the chances of bed bugs and other critters from taking up residence in your
bedroom, cover your mattress and boxspring in bed bug-proof encasements and
make sure they are sealed completely. For even more protection, bug-proof
encasements are also available for pillows, comforters and other bedding
products.
Step 3: Install Vent Filters
Changing the filter in your furnace
on a regular basis is an important step in keeping your bedroom allergen-free,
but in some cases, this isn't enough. Individual filters are available that are
designed for installation over each vent. By adding this additional layer of
filtration, you’ll stop even more allergens from entering your living space.
Step 4: Wash Your Bedding Often
If you suffer from allergies, then
you should wash your bedding in very hot water every 10 days. The water needs
to be between 120 and 140 degrees to kill any mites and/or allergens. You can
also purchase specially-made detergents designed to eliminate allergens
regardless of the water temperature if you’re looking to save money on your hot
water usage.
Step 5: Get Rid of the Bedroom
Carpet
The bedroom’s wall-to-wall carpet
provides great hiding places for mites, excess dust and bed bugs. Get rid of it
and install hard surface flooring instead and you’ll breathe much easier. You
can use some throw rugs to help soften up the space if you prefer, but if you
do, treat the rugs with an anti-dust mite powder or spray.
Step 6: Vacuum the Bedroom
Frequently
Having a hard surface floor in the
bedroom will make it easier to clean and vacuum, so do this often to help prevent
the formation of dust bunnies. If you don’t already own one, you should
consider upgrading your vacuum to one that features a HEPA filtration system
because it not only traps the allergens but also filters the air as it exits
the vacuum.
Step 7: Get Rid of Plush Bedroom
Furniture
Bed bugs and dust mites love hiding
in the crevices of plush furniture, so don’t keep any cushioned loungers or
other items of furniture in your bedroom. If you must have additional furniture
in your bedroom besides your bed, choose only leather, vinyl, wood or rattan
furniture because bed bugs cannot live on the surface of these materials.
Step 8: Remove Dust Catchers From
the Room
Bedrooms surprisingly have dozens of
items that can collect and trap dust, from fabric drapes to books to stuffed
animals. Get rid of everything that collects dust so your bedroom will be
easier to clean and less likely to house dust mites. Instead of drapes, use
vinyl vertical blinds or shades, but be sure you dust or vacuum them often as
they can also collect dust if not cleaned on a regular basis.
Step 9: Place a HEPA Air Cleaner in
the Room
Placing a HEPA air cleaner in your
room will help remove a great amount of dust and allergens from the air. Choose
one that suits the size of your bedroom and run it according to the
manufacturer’s directions. You should also clean the appliance’s filter as
recommended by the manufacturer to get the best results.
Suffering from allergies will cause
you to have to make several lifestyle changes if you want to keep your
reactions to a minimum. Since we spend a third of our life in our bedroom, this
is one of the most important areas you need to keep allergen-free. Following
these steps will help reduce the levels of dust or allergens in your bedroom so
you can sleep easier and more soundly every night.
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