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Crib mattresses, comforters, Miele vacuum, hypoallergenic bedding, and more

by Mercia Tapping, President, AllergyBuyersClub.com

A. Crib Mattresses A whole line up of crib mattresses for babies. My choice would be a latex mattress unless latex allergies run in the family.


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  • B. Puddle Pad for babies I hope this is self explanatory.

    C. Miele Solaris Yellow vacuum cleaner This is the best vacuum cleaner for those of you who have only bare floors and an occasional scatter rug.

    D. IQAir Air Purifiers CleanRoom Series Many of you have asked for this. This IQAir machine has a larger capacity and the filter lasts longer. We think it should be used mainly for hospitals and for those with very serious allergies.

    E. Sneak Preview of this season's new dehumidifiers. We are offering several sizes, one by ComfortAire and the other by Millennium which features both a low temperature and industrial strength model.

    F. Full Spectrum Lighting I am a great believer in full spectrum lighting and have it all over my house in various forms. We now offer a greater range of natural lightbulbs, SAD lights and table and floor lamps.

    G. New Hypodown comforters We have some different models both less and more expensive than what we were previously offering. The chief difference is in the covering of the comforter.

    H. Alpaca Mattress Pads, Pillows and Comforters. Alpaca is a form of wool that is softer and lighter than cashmere. It is naturally hypoallergenic and dustmite resistant.

    First Published: February 2002
    Updated: April 2007

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