
Did you know that over 40% of the population is affected by allergies? Common airborne allergens include dust mites, pollens, pet dander, mold, bacteria and fungi. Because every person is different, there are virtually thousands of allergens that can affect each person in different ways or not at all.
While it is important to diagnose the specific allergen that is causing your problems, a solution for any airborne allergens is a thorough decontamination, cleaning and placing barriers to prevent the exposure of these allergens from mattress, carpets, fabric furniture and curtains in the home or offices.
Doctors and specialists are recognizing that an office or a home protected by the Approved method can lead to a lower incidence of allergies.
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