Controlling allergies in a long-term living facility
A blog on the Long-Term Living website offers five environmental tips to surviving allergy season
Maintaining carpeting and changing air filters are two of the five tips to surviving allergy season in a long-term living facility offered in a blog on the Long-Term Living website. In fall, molds found in compost piles, and leaves also play a role in triggering allergic reactions, the article said.
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October 28, 2014
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Environmental Services
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