Home Allergy Quiz
Is Your Home Allergy Proof?
How much do you know about allergy-proofing your
home? Take this MedicineNet Quiz and test your knowledge. Just click on either True or False after each question.
- Damp dusting using a dampened cloth or an oiled mop
will minimize the distribution of dust through the air. True or False
- Beds should be placed near air vents for good air
circulation.
True or False
- Grasses, weeds, and trees tend to pollinate during the
late afternoon, early evening. True or False
- Allergen-proof encasings should be used for pillows,
mattresses, and box springs. Tape over zippers to help prevent leaks.
True or False
- When choosing furnishings, it is best to go with
wood, leather, vinyl, or rubberized canvas furniture and avoid upholstered
pieces. True
or False
- Venetian blinds
and mini-blinds should be used to allergy-proof your home. True or False
- Foam rubber should be used to avoid trapping moisture
which promotes mold and dust mite
growth. True
or False
Answers to the Home Allergy Proof Quiz
1. True
Damp dusting using a dampened cloth or an oiled mop
will minimize the distribution of dust through the air.
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2. False
Space heaters are preferred over hot air ducts. In
homes with forced air heat, use filters or damp cheesecloth over inlets to
reduce dust circulation. Change every two weeks. Consult your physician about
air purifiers. Keep beds away from air vents.
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3. False
Install central air conditioning or window units.
Keep windows closed, especially during periods of high pollen counts and windy
conditions. Grasses, weeds, and trees tend to pollinate during the early morning
hours. Sleep with the windows closed.
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4. True
Use allergen-proof encasings for pillows,
mattresses, and box springs. Tape over zippers to help prevent leaks. Vacuum all
casings frequently. Store nothing under the bed.
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5. True
When choosing furnishings, it is best to go with
wood, leather, vinyl, or rubberized canvas furniture and avoid upholstered
pieces. Upholstery easily traps allergens and is much harder to clean. You might
try washable slipcovers on existing upholstered furniture.
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6. False
Install roll-up washable cotton or synthetic window
shades. Avoid venetian blinds, mini-blinds, and pleated shades.
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7. False
Use Dacron or other synthetics for pillows. Avoid
feathers or foam rubber, which traps moisture and promotes mold and dust mite
growth.
So, how did you do?
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of
Health (http://www.niaid.nih.gov/publications)
Last Editorial Review: 5/21/2008