| About Dust 
MitesWhat 
                                are dust mites?Dust mites are tiny bugs - not 
                                insects per se, but more closely related to 
                                spiders and ticks. They measure about 1/100th of 
                                an inch in length, which is smaller than the 
                                period at the end of this sentence. Due to their 
                                very small size, these dust mites are not 
                                visible to the naked eye. They live in bedding, 
                                couches, carpet, stuffed toys and old clothing. 
                                Dust mites feed on the dead skin that falls off 
                                the bodies of humans and animals and on other 
                                organic material found where they live.  Dust mites love warm, humid areas 
                                filled with dust. Bed pillows, mattresses, 
                                carpets and furniture are great places for them 
                                to live.  How 
                                do dust mites affect people?For most people, while they are 
                                disgusting, house dust mites are not actually 
                                harmful. However, the medical significance of 
                                house dust mites arises because their 
                                microscopic cast skins and feces are a major 
                                constituent of house dust that induces allergic 
                                reactions in some individuals.  For those individuals, inhaling 
                                the house dust allergen triggers rhinitis 
                                allergica or bronchial asthma. Symptoms are 
                                usually respiratory in nature (sneezing, 
                                itching, watery eyes, wheezing, etc.) but there 
                                are also reports of a red rash around the neck. 
                                Other allergic reactions may include headaches, 
                                fatigue and depression.  House dust contaminated with the 
                                fecal pellets and cast skins of dust mites is 
                                one of the most strongly allergenic materials 
                                found indoors. Estimates are that dust mites may 
                                be a factor in 50 to 80 percent of asthmatics, 
                                as well as in countless cases of eczema, hay 
                                fever and other allergic ailments. 
 How 
                                do I know if there are dust mites in my 
                                home?Pretty much every home contains a 
                                dust mite population to some degree.  The 
                                volume of house dust mite presence is often 
                                suspected before they are actually seen and 
                                accurately identified. Usually it happens when 
                                somebody in the household experiences any of the 
                                above symptoms.  The presence and volume of house 
                                dust mites can be confirmed microscopically 
                                which requires collecting samples from textiles 
                                materials that trap them... items 
                                like mattresses, couches and carpets. 
                                Also, it requires the use of a microscope with 
                                sufficient magnification and the technical 
                                ability to recognize house dust mites under the 
                                microscope.  There are also diagnostic tests 
                                sold and distributed in the U.S. One must 
                                collect dust samples and mix a portion of the 
                                sample with reagents packed with the test. Then, 
                                a dipstick is placed into the mixture, and the 
                                color change then compared to a chart packed 
                                with the test.
 
 
  A Small Child 
                                Continually Exposed To Dust Mite Allergens Over 
                                A Period Of Time Can Become Susceptible To 
                                Asthma Later On In Life  Allergies are on the increase. They are 
                                an unwanted response of the immune system. They 
                                result in inflammation in the eyes and nose 
                                (rhinitis), lungs (asthma) and skin (eczema) - 
                                and may contribute to migraine, hypo activity 
                                and rheumatoid arthritis. 
 The house dust 
                                mite excrement is one of the most widespread 
                                allergen triggers for asthma, eczema and 
                                allergic nasal mucous membrane inflammations.
 
 This trigger was a microscopic protein 
                                found in the excrement of the dust mite. The 
                                substance, now known as the allergen Der p1, is 
                                today recognized throughout the world as the 
                                major cause of the distressing symptoms of 
                                asthma, rhinitis, eczema and other dust 
                                sensitive conditions. Those tiny creatures 
                                thrive in their millions in the warmth and 
                                humidity of carpets, mattresses, bedding, 
                                upholstery and furnishings of even the most 
                                scrupulously clean homes. They are too small to 
                                be seen without a microscope, feeding mainly on 
                                shedded human skin scales, fungi and bacteria.
 
 The 
                                Breakthrough
 Dust Mite 
                                Anti-Allergen neutralizes and renders harmless 
                                the allergen Der p1 and Der p2, the proven root 
                                cause of more than 90% of all asthma/dust 
                                attacks in the home.
 
 Dust Mite 
                                Anti-Allergen contains powerful, yet non-toxic, 
                                natural ingredients formulated to de-nature dust 
                                mite and feline allergen, bringing immediate and 
                                positive benefit to people with asthma, 
                                rhinitis, eczema or other related conditions.
 
 How 
                                Does Dust Mite Anti-Allergen 
                                Work?
 Allergy Relief 
                                Treatment changes the shape of allergen 
                                proteins, making them unrecognizable to the 
                                body, which prevents them from causing an 
                                allergic reaction.
 
 They are no longer 
                                "recognized" by the body's immune system and 
                                they do not bond with the antibodies sent to 
                                destroy them. This bonding process is the cause 
                                of the body's allergic response (the allergy 
                                attack).
 
 Cycle Of Dust 
                                Mite
 The house dust mite 
                                lives for approximately 4 months producing about 
                                200 times its own body weight in excrement and 
                                laying approximately 300 eggs, making the 
                                concentration of allergens in areas we most 
                                frequent. These then in turn are the areas which 
                                require the most attention with Dust Mite 
                                Anti-Allergen.
 
 As the dust mite 
                                excrement dries, breaks away and becomes 
                                airborne, vacuuming with conventional cleaners 
                                using conventional filters can do more harm than 
                                good by blowing out up to 40% of the dust they 
                                collect into the surrounding atmosphere. This 
                                can cause even more distress to the people with 
                                asthma or other dust related allergy problems.
 Alleviating the Problem 
                                - What You Can 
                                Do
                                Reduce ExposureSpecial Carpet Treatments 
                                should be used to inactivate the allergen 
                                accumulated in your upholstery, mattresses, 
                                area rugs and carpet and to reduce the mite 
                                population.
 
 
Floor CareIn all areas 
                                of extended exposure (bedrooms, family rooms, 
                                computer room etc.) where hard flooring is 
                                installed a DAILY damp mopping or tack-rag, 
                                dusting is important to keep settled dust and 
                                allergens from becoming airborne.
 
 Frequent vacuuming is recommended for 
                                the removal of surface allergen from upholstery, 
                                area rugs, mattresses and carpets. Unfortunately 
                                however, not just any vacuum will do. Many 
                                vacuum cleaners have poor filtration or leak, 
                                blowing allergy-causing particles (allergens) 
                                into the air. Allergen containment is an 
                                important consideration in evaluating the 
                                performance of your vacuum. We recommend 
                                choosing a CRI Green Label approved 
                                vacuum with true HEPA filtration.
 
 A 
                                well-made HEPA vacuum cleaner fitted with a HEPA 
                                filter and offering a high degree of allergen 
                                containment is very effective at minimizing 
                                exposure to allergen while vacuuming. A HEPA 
                                filter added to a vacuum will retain particles 
                                at 99.97% efficiency down to 0.3 microns and 
                                will reduce the amount of airborne allergen 
                                dispersed during vacuuming. Scientific studies 
                                have shown that a vacuum with a completely 
                                sealed system is an excellent way to contain 
                                dirt and allergen particles within the machine.
 
 
Professional CleaningBecause 
                                the biggest culprits in allergen exposure 
                                in your home are your upholstered items and 
                                mattresses, annual cleaning of these items 
                                by an approved service provider who uses safe, 
                                non-allergenic products is highly 
                                recommended.
 
 A twice annual carpet 
                                cleaning by a Carpet & Rug Institute (CRI) 
                                certified firm using safe, non-allergenic 
                                products and approved methods will help empty 
                                and renew your carpets natural filtering ability 
                                (for homes with allergy and asthma sufferers 
                                this is especially important to perform in the 
                                areas of extended exposure such as bedroom and 
                                family rooms).
 
 
Air Purifiers And ScrubbersAccording to 
                                Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) studies, 
                                "on average, the air inside your home is up to 5 
                                times more polluted than outdoor air" - and it's 
                                because indoor air gets trapped.  
                                Individuals sensitized to airborne allergens 
                                such as pollen, mold spores, cat or dog dander 
                                and house dust mite excrements can reduce their 
                                indoor exposure to these allergens by use of a 
                                high-efficiency air purification. The best we've 
                                found is IQAir.  They offer 
                                specific room air purifiers and whole-house air purifiers that 
                                provide ultra-high efficiency removal of 
                                allergens and other irritants.
 
 We have secured special discounts on their entire IQAir product line exclusively for our clients. Simply go to www.insideair.ca and mention PROMO CODE 2311 to make sure you receive these savings.
 Further Information & 
                                Resources
 Feel free to contact us. We have 
                                free reports, information and services that can 
                                really help alleviate your allergies.
 
                                CLICK HERE to view a wonderful 
                                informative video produced by the CRI to help 
                                educate healthcare practitioners who are dealing 
                                with an ever growing numbers of patients with 
                                allergies, asthma symptoms and breathing 
                                problems.
 
They have also compiled lots of the latest 
                                studies from around the world on allergies and 
                                indoor air quality issues that you 
                                can access by Clicking 
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