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$Title{Allergy Control}
$Subject{Resources Resource Allergy Allergies Allergic Allergen sniffle sneeze
indoor dust bacteria bacterial bacterium Allergens sniffles sneezes}
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Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
A Resource About Allergy Control
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If you sniffle and sneeze at home, you may be one of the 30 million
Americans that suffer from indoor allergies. Cleaning your home thoroughly to
prevent dust build-ups helps but did you know that your air conditioner,
dehumidifier and furnace may be the source of the most irritating indoor
allergies. A free brochure, "Home Checklist for Allergy Control", offers
practical advice about these most overlooked indoor allergy triggers. In fact
these climate control units are ideal breeding grounds for mold and bacteria
which are the leading causes of indoor allergies. Do you upgrade the filter
in your air conditioner? Do you use distilled water in your humidifier? Is
your home heated by forced air, electric baseboard heat or radiator heat? Do
you keep the fireplace flue open even when the fireplace is not in use? Your
responses to these questions can mean the difference between allergy relief
and allergy grief. For a copy of the free brochure that provides the answers,
call the Asthma and Allergy Information Center and Hotline 1-800-727-5400.
The booklet is offered as a public service by the makers of Allerest.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.