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Why Old Beds Can Cause Breathing Problems |
Around 12 million people suffer from breathing problems, including asthma,
and this figure is increasing each year. These conditions can be
aggravated by sleeping on old beds with an accumulation of dust mite
irritants.
Beds and Bedding Tips
- Keep only one bed in the bedroom
- Encase box springs in a zippered dust-proof or allergen-proof cover
- If a second bed must be in the room, prepare it in the same manner
- Invest in a high-tech memory
foam or latex mattress
Washing Tips
- Use only washable materials on the bed
- Sheets, blankets, and other bed clothes should be washed frequently
in water that is at least 130 degrees Fahrenheit
- Lower temperatures will not kill dust mites
- If you set your hot water temperature lower (commonly done to
prevent children from scalding themselves), wash items at a Laundromat
which uses high wash temperatures
Comforter and Mattress Pad Tips
- Use a synthetic mattress pad and pillow made of latex
or memory foam
- Avoid fuzzy wool blankets or feather-stuffed comforters and mattress
pads
Asthma Facts
- Asthma is the most common chronic disease of children
- Approximately 17 million people in the U.S. suffer from asthma
- An estimated 4.8 million children under the age of 18 suffer from
asthma
- One of the main triggers for Asthma is the house dust mite
- The bed is one of the house dust mite's favorite hiding places
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