Anti Allergy Bedding Reviews

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Anti Allergy Bedding...

Hello, my name is Philippa.
Allergies are fast becoming an issue for many people around the world and people are looking at all aspects of their life to help minimise the impacts.

That's why we've created this website. Hopefully you find it to be a useful collection of information about Anit-Allergy Bedding.

 
     
 
Anti Allergy Bedding Allergies can ruin the quality of life in a home so it makes sense to look for an effective allergy remedy.

First, let's look at the sources of home allergens.

Dust and pollen are the major irritants. Dust is mainly composed of shed skin flakes and is the preferred food of dust mites. Mold and fungi can cause itching and sneezing though their spores. Then there are insects which release allergy-forming fecal matter and body parts into the home.

Now let's get ready to deal with them.

The first thing to do is to thoroughly clean your home. It's no good just running a duster over your furniture. This just wafts the dust up into the air and it soon settles again. You should preferably use a HEPA vacuum to make sure all the dust is securely collected. Then dump the collected matter in a safe place.

If you have carpets or rugs, use a steam cleaner. This blasts scalding steam deep into your carpets which exterminates any mites living there. Dust mites are tenacious and real steam cleaners also effectively destroy their eggs and larvae.

Next, if you have any flowering house plants, put them out on a window ledge or in the garden. Lovely as they are to look at, flowers and the pollen they product are an allergy sufferer's worse nightmare.

For a good night's sleep, consider investing in anti allergy bedding. This can consist of an anti allergy mattress, cover and pillows. These work to prevent dust mites from settling down in your bedding and shedding their skins and feces in the air.

Finally using a humidifier can raise the moisture level in your home. Low humidity in your home can cause your throat and nasal passages to dry out. This renders you more susceptible to allergies.

You need to be check your home humidity levels, though. High humidity can lead to the growth of mold and fungus which are themselves allergens.

As you can see the best allergy remedy consists of a set of tasks and measures you can take to make your home free from the sources of those allergens that can cause such misery.


 
 
 
Anti Allergy Bedding Finally, always wash all bedding and soft furnishings on which an animal has lain.

Indoor allergens may provoke or worsen asthma symptoms, depending on a person's unique sensitivities. There are thought to be more than 40 million people throughout the US who suffer from indoor allergies

Indoor allergens include dust mites, domestic pets, cockroaches, and mold. Sufferers will often wheeze, sneeze, cough and hack their way through the winter months, thinking they have a chronic cold. Indoor air contains the same pollutants that are found outdoors-smog, soot, and gas fumes. Other very common causes include cockroach droppings, and even dust mite body parts and droppings. The fact is that for the susceptible our indoor air can make their lives miserable if homes are not kept clean and healthy.

It is a harsh reality for people who suffer from allergies in the home, that staying indoors may make them just as miserable as cold weather. When you look around any house, you will find ways which could be used to help control indoor allergens, or things that may be triggering indoor allergies.

Avoid using humidifiers and consider using a dehumidifier in your home or in your child's bedroom.

A thorough house cleaning can help control symptoms. Once the allergens are removed you will no longer suffer sleep deprived nights or hazy mornings due to frustrating insomnia caused by your home allergies.

According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, although it is virtually impossible to eliminate every possible source of an allergy, there are many steps you can take to reduce your exposure level and cleaning is the first step to carry out.

Unlike seasonal allergies, indoor allergies may last all year long and can provoke or worsen asthma and other symptoms, depending on a person's unique sensitivities.

Winter does indeed offer reprieve for some, but for a considerable portion of those 40 million Americans who struggle with allergic reactions, the sun's declining rays foreshadow a holiday nightmare more horrifying than coal in the stocking. Yes, it is indeed those debilitating indoor allergies.

Those home based allergies may, for some, be present all year-round, but can in many cases be treated with medicine. However, before you try that route to a cure do look at your bedding.

Some of the likely sources of exposure are your pillow, mattress and bedding where they tend to live. They float into the air when anyone vacuums, walks on a carpet, or disturbs bedding, but they settle out of the air once the disturbance is over. Also remember to change bedding and pillows regularly. In addition, wash the pillow case and other bedding in hot water each week. Also, wash all the bedding in hot water (over 130 degrees Fahrenheit) once a week to kill and denature the mites and their faeces.

Anti-allergy bedding covers are available which have been scientifically tested can significantly reduce contact with allergen.

Pets can set very often off the problem, so they must be mentioned here, and the cure is keeping pets out of the bedroom; washing pets weekly to reduce the amount of dander; and replacing bedding and carpeting that has dander in it. Smaller domestic animals, such as guinea pig and hamsters can cause the problem as well. These animals distribute allergen in their urine within bedding if any is present, so always take care with your personal cleanliness.

 
     
 
 

 

     
 
readings Every year, millions of people struggle to manage the unpleasant physical affects caused by allergies. If you suffer from allergies, then you know how uncomfortable and stressful it can be to get a good night's sleep. One major cause of allergy afflictions can be found in our bedding. Dust mites found in bedding can cause such health problems as difficulties breathing, wheezing, sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, chest congestion, coughing, and stuffy nose.

Dust mites are tiny organisms that make their home in warm and moist fibrous environments such as bedding, carpets, mattresses, and upholstered furniture. When the they secrete waste, they dry out and can begin to float in the air. Their excretion will trigger allergic reactions when inhaled. If you are allergic, the reaction will be instant. They are particularly harmful for people who have respiratory conditions such as asthma. If you are continually finding it difficult to sleep, tossing and turning throughout the night, as well as finding yourself waking up with nose and chest congestion, it is likely that you have dust mites in your bedding. Fortunately, allergy sufferers can get relief from allergens by using hypoallergenic bedding.

Hypoallergenic bedding is specially designed to be allergen-resistant. Allergy bedding uses natural occurring hypoallergenic material such as silk. Natural silk is an excellent hypoallergenic material because it does not support dust mites as it has a tighter fabric weave. People who are allergic to dust mites will see their health greatly improve from sleeping in hypoallergenic bedding because it promotes a dust mite free environment. One can purchase various types of allergy bedding that includes: bed sheets, pillow covers, mattress covers and pads, mattresses, and duvet covers. Not only does allergy bedding like allergy pillow protectors (one of the most important since your face rubs against it all night), eliminate dust mites, but it creates a healthier environment by improving breathing and sleep.

When you use manufactured products for bedding, you are more prone to sleep disruptions, breathing problems, headaches, and skin irritations. Chemical sprays from manufactured bedding can releases toxins in the air and can also be absorbed into the skin. Hypoallergenic bedding is chemical-free and made of natural material. As well, using regular manufactured bedding and linens makes it much easier for waste, dust, dead skin cells, and pet dander, to become embedded in the loosely woven fibers. By using hypoallergenic bedding, you will sleep soundly and peacefully knowing that you are not only breathing better, but also improving your own health.

Due to the numerous amounts of harmful pollutants and toxins in the products we use on a daily basis, more people are becoming sensitive to such conditions as allergies and toxin related illnesses. Because we can spend 7 - 8 hours a night in bed, it is important to sleep in a healthy environment. Without a peaceful uninterrupted sleep, people can suffer from irritability, fatigue, concentration problems, and even depression. Using hypoallergenic bedding is an important way of improving sleep, reducing allergies, and improving our overall health and well being.

At the end of the day, it's important that you find a good allergy bedding solution in order to improve your overall health and well being! Considering sleep is one of the most important functions of the human body, you really shouldn't take it too lightly if you happen to be suffering from any of the symptoms described in this article.


 
 
 
readingsMicrofiber is used in so many ways that we hear the word often when speaking of bedding, apparel, fabrics and furniture.

Microfiber bedding is a newer fabric and is very, very popular these days- but have you every wondered what this microfiber truly is?

To the layman who doesn't want a bunch of technical data, the fiber is microscopically thin..1/100th the diameter of a human hair.
Microfiber bedding, as a result is wonderfully soft to the touch.

Products made from microfibers like nylon and polyester are created with fibers that are also strong and extremely thin. These fibers are even thinner than the most luxurious than natural fibers, such as silk. And get this- microfiber can even be made to feel like suede, cotton or silk! How cool is that?

Fabric created from microfiber that is then used to create your bedding means that you will have products that are lighter, more comfortable, long lasting, breathable and even easier to clean. And it doesn't come with a high pricetag either.

Products created from these fibers are also great for allergy sufferers.

Dust mites can live in such places as comforters, pillows and mattresses, microfiber can be woven into dense covers that do not allow the dust mites to escape and bother the allergy sufferer. Microfiber is an invention that has made a big difference in the lives of those with allergies. Zip on pillow covers, quality mattress pads, duvets to cover comforters and even comforters made with microfiber exteriors have reduced the problems for those allergic to dust mites significantly.

But these products are not just for those with allergies.

Let's look at some of the great bedding you can find made from microfiber:

The Bolder Peak Comforter by Columbia is a great example of the use of microfiber to create practical bedding at low prices.

This reversible comforter has an exterior shell made of 250 thread count microfiber and 100% polyester filling. The comforter is labeled machine washable. Color combinations are navy/camel, black/blue and Berry/China Berry. Practical as bedding choices for dorm rooms, guest rooms, master bedrooms and every bedroom in your house, you'll love the prices you'll find on these microfiber comforters by Columbia.

Dockers doesn't just make clothing anymore.

The famous Dockers label can now be found on bedding- including a reversible comforter set that comes with matching bed skirt and shams.

The microfiber polyester outer shell holds 100% polyester filling to create a lightweight but cozy comforter. Stain Defender technology means that spills and stains will be few and easy to remove because they will not bond with the fabric. Amethyst, black, navy and other colors are combined to provide lots of color choices in the reversible comforter. The pillow shams and bed skirt match one side of the comforter and coordinate with the other side. This microfiber choice is a great way to stretch your bedding dollar.

Microsuede and microfiber combine to create a great comforter from the J.C. Penny line of bedding.

One side of the reversible comforter is microfiber polyester, the other side is polyester microsuede, providing variation in textures. The hypoallergenic 100% polyester filling makes this machine washable comforter a great choice. Available with matching cotton/polyester blend pillow shams. Colors are black/tarragon, navy/wedgewood and thyme/tarragon.

If you want a comforter that feels like real down, you'll want to know about Camden's Reversible Down-Like Comforter. This bedding is filled with microgel, a down-like product that is allergy resistant and has that luxurious down feel. The outer shell is polyester microfiber and ten reversible color combinations are available. If you love down but don't love the weight of down, you'll love this down-like microgel filling inside the lightweight microfiber shell.

If you prefer blankets to comforters, Biederlack has created the Aurora Microfiber Bed Blanket that is light weight yet warm and cozy. The soft feel of the microfiber makes this bedding choice perfect in any and every one of the nine beautiful colors available. All common sizes are also available. You'll want to add several to your bedding collection because they are reasonably priced yet high quality and fully machine washable.

Remember to read and follow the care labels on your bedding created from microfiber. Most microfiber should not be left in a hot dryer for prolonged periods of time. The material dries quickly because of the tiny fibers in the bedding.

Microfiber- A new favorite in the world of bedding.


 
     
     

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