NutritionMoisture And Humidity Tips From DampRid May Aid Allergy Suffers
With one in five, or 60 million, Americans suffering from some kind of allergy, spring and summer can be a difficult time of year as pollen, moisture and humidity increase. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, allergies are considered the fifth leading chronic disease and are a major cause of work absenteeism, resulting in nearly four million missed or lost workdays each year.
Allergy suffers can begin to take control of their condition by improving the quality of their home environment. One of the greatest contributors to indoor allergies is excess moisture and/or humidity within the home. It is important to maintain a dry, healthy interior environment in the home. Moisture that seeps into the home through cracks and crevices can lead to musty odors, mold and mildew that cause structural damage and lead to or aggravate allergies, asthma and other health concerns.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency warns that exposure to mold can cause symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation. Particularly susceptible are pregnant women, infants, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions. Severe reactions can include asthma episodes, fever, shortness of breath, and mold infection in the lungs.
Moisture control is the key to keeping these dangerous elements from forming inside the home. Removing excess moisture from the air protects valuables from moisture damage, eliminates musty odors, prevents mold and mildew and the resulting allergens, and creates fresher, healthier indoor air.
To manage indoor moisture and humidity, DampRid recommends:
- Install exhaust fans in bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room and any other space water vapor is created.
- Inspect doors, windows and the foundation for water seepage or excessive air infiltration.
- Replace worn caulk and seals.
- Place DampRid moisture absorbers in bathrooms, kitchen and laundry areas, and closets.
- Open windows and doors to air out the house when possible.
Other tips for reducing indoor allergens include:
- Wash sheets, blankets, and comforters weekly in hot water to reduce dust mites.
- Vacuum regularly, using a machine with a good filtration system.
- Eliminate cockroaches, as their waste produces allergens.
- Wash pets weekly to reduce dander.
DampRid offers a line of moisture absorbers products that control moisture to eliminate the dampness that enables mold to grow. To learn more about moisture, humidity, and mold control, visit http://www.damprid.com.
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