Dustmites concerns and other furnitures care
Nov 24th, 2006 by Lilian
Many moms have asked me if I can recommend any beddings that is free from dustmites as their children are allergic. My two sons were tested and they are also allergic to dustmites. Their doctors recommended changing beddings weekly and that’s what I did for them when they were smaller. However, there are beddings designed to reduce the problems but we have to also ensure that our child’s environment elsewhere are clean.
For example, is the place where he spends most of his day time not dusty as well? Are the furniture clean? Is he rolling and playing in a dusty, sofa most of the time? What about the daycare/babysitter he goes to, if any?
Another major problem I have with furniture is those leather covers which grow fungus in our moist, tropical climate. They look absolutely horrible if we leave it for a few days when we are away on holidays. If you have leather upholstery like that, you may want to find out how to take proper care of them. One can get leather cleaner to protect the leather and at the same time, make sure that it looks nice, stay clean and last longer.