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Asthma Proof Your HomeBy: Jennifer Russo Does asthma affect your life or the life of someone in your family? There are sure ways to relieve symptoms and irritated airways. Taking certain precautions in your home may help improve asthma symptoms and prevent attacks. Reducing the allergens and respiratory irritants in your living space can decrease the likelihood of asthmatic episodes. Common allergens that may trigger an asthmatic reaction include pollen, dust mites, mold, cockroaches and animal dander, as tiny scales shed from skin or hair. Allergens typically trigger the symptoms of asthma after being inhaled into the lungs. Smoke, certain chemicals, perfume, paint and gasoline fumes irritate the lungs and can also spark asthma attacks. What you can do to asthma proof your house:
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