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Allergy
Products
Allergies are
prevalent these days,
not only in children but in adults as well. In fact, according to the
FAAN
(Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network) the prevalence of allergic
reactions
to peanuts has doubled over a period of five years. That’s only as far
as peanuts are concerned. In a separate study, the number of people
having
allergic reactions to latex has also gone through a significant
increase
through the years.
An allergy is a
condition wherein a
problematic immune system overreacts to certain foreign substances that
are otherwise not harmful. As our body’s immune defense system attacks
these substances, the resultant release of vast amounts of antibodies
leads
to symptoms commonly associated with allergies, such as itchiness,
breathing
difficulties, nasal congestion, swelling, rashes, etc.
One way of
preventing allergies is
to use allergy products designed to help you avoid allergens found in
our
environment. Check below for a list of our top picks:
Air Filters or
Purifiers
When we think
of air pollution, we
usually associate it with outdoor air. However, a growing number of
allergic
reactions may also be due to certain airborne allergens in the home. In
fact, in 1990, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
ranked indoor air pollution as “a high priority health risk.”
Allergy
products such as air filters
and air purifiers will greatly help in reducing allergens that can
cause
asthma or asthma-like symptoms, such as difficulty in breathing, nasal
congestion, respiratory swelling, and the like.
There are five
basic types of air-related
allergy products:
Mechanical
filters
Electronic filters
Hybrid filters
Gas phase filters
Ozone generators
Carpet Cleaners
Indoor
allergens are not only found
in the air, but in every surface. Carpets, especially if you keep pets,
are very conducive to allergens such as dust mites and animal danders,
which are dry cells shed from the skin of your pets.
One good
allergy product is a carpet
cleaner. Reduce you exposure to indoor allergens by keeping your carpet
clean and free from particles that you are allergic to.
Home Water
Treatment Systems
One of the
things that we often take
for granted is water. When we turn on the tap, we expect water that is
clean, safe and suitable for household tasks. In truth, no water is
100%
pure. All water contains contaminants such as minerals, gases,
bacteria,
metals, and chemicals. But while many of these contaminants are
harmless,
there are some that may adversely affect your health and in some
people,
cause allergic reactions.
An allergy
product designed to decrease
your exposure to contaminated water is a home water treatment system.
With
this allergy product, you can control water quality problems, such as
hardness,
corrosivity, foaming, staining or bad tastes, smell or color.
Here is a list
of possible treatment
and conditioning methods for your home water:
Mechanical or
sedimentation filtration
Activated carbon
filtration
Oxidation
filtration
Neutralizing
filtration
Reverse osmosis or
membrane filtration
Distillation
Ultra-violet
treatment
Water softener or
cation exchange
Chlorination
disinfection
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