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by Mercia Tapping, President, AllergyBuyersClub.com

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The National Institute of Environmental Health have released a scientific study backing up what I have been advising dust mite sufferers all along. First line of attack is to use dust mite covers on your beds. Then what you should be doing is vacuuming religiously and using a vapor steam cleaner to kill the dust mite population. What people ask me is whether an air cleaner will do it - the answer is no. The air cleaner is the icing on the cake at the end of the day. These other things have to be done first. Just think about it - how powerful would an air cleaner need to be to dislodge dust mites embedded deep in carpets, mattresses, or upholstery? Air cleaners will only cope with those particles floating around in the air. Do not expect them to do dusting for you. This study is the best justification for the purchase of a vapor steam cleaner I have seen. We have heard from people who are now buying them to start businesses, which offer services to go around, and kill dust mites in people's mattresses with steam cleaners.

Read the article at Sciencedaily.com


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  • A simply fascinating little article is this one, which talks about certain trees which add to our pollution levels and those which can help. City and new house planners take note.

    See the article in Environmental News Network to find out more.

    Part of the problem in our society and with no hope of getting better soon, are the tiny soot particles emitted by automobile tires which has significantly contributed to the decrease in our air quality. Read the full news release at Science Netlinks

    First Published: August 2001
    Updated: April 2007

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