Sleep-EZ Tips
Encase pillows in zippered allergen-impermeable covers or wash
every two weeks in hot water (130°F).
Encase mattress and box springs in zippered allergen-impermeable
covers.
Wash all blankets, sheets, pillowcases, and mattress pads, if
used, in hot water (130ºF) every two weeks.
Comforters should be washed every two weeks, encased in
allergen-impermeable interlinear or placed within a finished
allergen-barrier duvet cover.
Use wipe able furniture (wood, plastic, vinyl, or leather) in
place of upholstered furniture.
Medical studies have determined that the box springs can contain
as high or higher levels of mite allergens as the mattress
alone. As a result, the box springs should also be encased along
with the mattress.
The designation "non-allergenic" or "hypo-allergenic" on bedding
materials only means that the fibers themselves do not cause
allergies. Don’t be fooled into thinking the products are
dust-mite proof.
Stuffed material of any type will support dust mite growth and
allow accumulation of dust-mite allergens and must, therefore,
be washed regularly in hot water.
Use a nasal wash before bed time to reduce drainage and
subsequent coughing. Use a topical nasal corticosteroid or other
prescribed sprays after the nasal wash.
