mickeyfan2
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disneysteve said:Make sure that nobody ever smokes in the house or cars. If you have furry pets (dogs, cats, etc.), seriously consider getting rid of them. If you have central air, be sure to change the filter monthly with a high quality HEPA filter, not the 50 cent fiberglass ones. Have the ducts cleaned annually. Be sure his mattress and pillows are sealed in allergy covers to block dust mites. If there is carpeting in his room, consider removing it and leaving hard wood floors (which get dusted/vaccuumed regularly). If you don't already have one, invest in a good vaccuum cleaner with a HEPA filter, and use it frequently. Keep his room as clean as possible. Don't let it get filled with lots of dust collectors, like knick-knacks and stuffed animals. Keep the house windows closed or else you are just letting all the pollen and allergens in.
ITA.
I am severly asthmatic (both intrinsic and extrinsic) with bad allergies.
Also put an air cleaner in his room. Never open any windows or doors for air. Put an air intake on the A/C unit that goes thru the air filter before entering the home. Remove curtains from his window and only use the vinyl pull shades. Wash all bedding in water above 160 to kill any dust mites. A cental vac is the best for allergies. His bedroom needs to be a "safe" place for him to get relief from his symptoms. If you can afford it put hardwood in his bedroom. Stay in the house when the grass is being mowed. I actually can mow our lawn, but I put on a filter and as soon as I am done my clothes are washed and I take a shower.