Allergy cleaning supplies.
I was surfing around the net looking at allergy remedies for Mark, he suffers terribly in the spring and summer when things are blooming, and even with all the windows and doors closed up and the ac on, if anyone opens the door, pollen and other allergens blow in, and he ends up sneezing for the next hour.
So I was looking for cleaning supplies and air purifiers to help clear out some of these allergens when they do come in, and I came across Sebo vacuums.
They have that Hepa filtration system, like a lot of newer vacuums do, but they have customer testimonials that say theirs are the best.
I don't know, I've never even heard of this brand before.
I really do love the vac I have now, I think it does an awesome job, I mean, the bag less canister thingy fills all the way up to the top every single time I vac, with dirt, cat hair, and all kinds of different colored dust and stuff.
His allergies have been doing better, but to keep it that way, I have to run the vac nearly every day.
He's not allergic to the cats, but there's got to be something else getting in here that makes him sneeze so much.
I need to get some good and strong cleaners that won't set off his allergies too.
Some of the chemical ones and bleach cleaners make him sneeze, but I even tried some of the "green" cleaners, and the scents they have in some of them, make him sneeze awful.
He cleaned the bathroom with one, and his eyes were all red and itchy, and he sneezed for several hours after, so even stuff that's supposed to be good sets off his allergies.
Bah.




Comments
I also have terrible allergies. My biggest bother is mold. If it is rainy then hot for some reason this gets me big time. My doc told me to do all the regular cleaning stuff and also to stretch cheese cloth across all your vents, including the ac. If you stretch the cloth across the inside of the vent then reattach it, it works best. The cloth helps catch very tiny particles that can get thru. It's helped.
Posted by: Gina | June 16, 2008 4:50 AM