I would like to welcome you to the EmpowHER community. I hope I can offer some suggestions to help you with your child's dust allergy and sensitivity to humidity.
Remove any dust in your home using a damp rag or a duster that traps and locks dust in its fibers. This prevents dust from becoming airborne and resettling.
Vacuum carpeting and upholstered furniture regularly to remove surface dust.
Use a dehumidifier or air conditioner in your home to keep humidity below 50%. Purchase a hygrometer, which is available in hardware stores, to measure humidity levels.
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Hello Mirella,
I would like to welcome you to the EmpowHER community. I hope I can offer some suggestions to help you with your child's dust allergy and sensitivity to humidity.
Remove any dust in your home using a damp rag or a duster that traps and locks dust in its fibers. This prevents dust from becoming airborne and resettling.
Vacuum carpeting and upholstered furniture regularly to remove surface dust.
Use a dehumidifier or air conditioner in your home to keep humidity below 50%. Purchase a hygrometer, which is available in hardware stores, to measure humidity levels.
I hope this is helpful.
June 17, 2014 - 4:06pmMaryann
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