Like other airborne allergens, mold can cause watery eyes, breathing and sinus problems and even asthma.
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Tips to Stop a Mold Problem
Mold in the home is nothing to sneeze at. Use these tips to help stop mold growth in its tracks.
How To: Get a Hold on Mold
It’s a common problem but one you can’t ignore. If there’s mold in your home, follow these guidelines to get rid of it, quick.
9 Spots Where Allergy Triggers Hide
The house is clean so why are you still coughing and wheezing? Allergens are probably hiding where you least expect to find them. Let Allergic Living help you find the hidden allergy triggers in your home and banish them once and for all.
Designer Homes Get Allergy-Friendly, Green and Gorgeous
Our Allergic Living columnist discovers four outstanding residences that incorporate allergy and air quality considerations, green sensibility and, of course, great looks.
The Safe Way to Clean Your House with Allergies, Asthma
For many people with allergies and asthma, regular cleaning can help keep symptoms at bay. And there’s nothing quite like… Read more »
Advice for an Allergy-Friendly, Non-Toxic Kitchen Renovation
For millions of homeowners, it’s an all-too-familiar scene: Your kitchen is so outdated, it could easily pass for a spread… Read more »
A Healthy Basement for Better Breathing
No more musty, moldy underworld. Transform your basement into a livable, breathable space.
Chemicals Tied to Early Puberty
Overexposure to certain chemicals, such as those found in cosmetics and household products, can prematurely trigger the beginning of puberty.
What is Mold?
Before you eradicate it from your home, learn more about mold with this primer.