Dust mites are the scourge of allergy sufferers everywhere. They are microscopic insects, not detectable to the human eye, that feed on human and animal skin shedding. They breed prolifically, and ...
Encasing your pillows and mattress in allergen-proof zippered covers cuts off dust mites from their favorite hangout spots. It also traps the ones already living there so they eventually die off. Look ...
At any given time, you could find millions of dust mites living and feeding inside your house. Here are 12 natural methods that are guaranteed to kill and remove dust mites.
So I was curious when Strategist features editor Julia Edelstein mentioned buying a mattress vacuum, a product she’d seen on ...
Dust mites, thriving in bedding, trigger allergies and asthma. Washing pillows in hot water, using allergen-proof covers, and regular bedroom cleaning significantly reduce mite populations. Sunlight, ...
It also has a hand-washable HEPA filter and a metal screen pre-filter to minimize frequent cleaning. Its high-frequency ...
Not many people know, but we actually spend 27 years in bed - but sleep experts warn your cosy bedroom might be hiding ...
Keeping a home (and garden) vibrant and healthy takes work. From weeding the flower beds to dusting the shelves, there’s ...
Once you know where to find it, dust is easy to keep at bay.
Your bedroom is your sanctuary, but without thorough cleaning, it can be a home for sneaky bacteria too. And these are the spots you're likely forgetting.
Sneezing from cats, dust mites, or mold may one day be preventable with a flip of a switch. Researchers at CU Boulder found that UV222 light can alter allergen proteins, reducing allergic reactions ...