Baby Nursery – Top Tips to Create an Allergy-free Baby’s Room
1. Test the indoor environmental conditions of your home. It is always a good idea to first test your home for: molds, dust mites, pet dander, cockroach allergens, fiberglass fibers, formaldehydes and other pollutants. There are several types of dust mite, mold and allergen test kits available starting.
2. Use HEPA air purifiers in the baby nursery. A good HEPA (high efficiency particulate absolute) air cleaner can remove up to 99.95% of airborne allergens from your household air! A high-grade air purifier is essential for allergy suffers in order to achieve excellent indoor air quality. HEPA air purifiers do require periodic filter replacement, but clean air in the nursery is a must. Both the Blueair and Hamilton Beach machines are favorite choices for a small nursery. If you have a baby with asthma, then the IQAir is the air cleaner of choice.
4. Vacuum up pollen spores, dust mites and other allergens (including pet dander) with a high grade HEPA vacuum cleaner twice weekly. Vacuum walls, carpet, flooring, chairs and furniture…everywhere with a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner. Use the hand tools on the vacuum to get hard-to-reach areas. Good hand tools on your vacuum cleaner are the answer here. It also helps if you keep carpeting to a minimum.
7. In winter use a humidifier. During this cold dry weather, a humidifier is a must. We prefer a warm mist humidifier such as the Slant Fin as it provides a nicer feel for a baby’s room but put it out of reach because the vapor does come out warm although not at burn temperature. A cool mist humidifier such as the Hamilton Beach would also be a very acceptable choice.
9. If your house has high humidity, reduce moisture levels with a dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers help control mold and dust mites in all environments. Since they tend to be noisy, I would put a dehumidifier close to, but not inside the nursery. I would not buy a low temperature one since they are noisier and better off in basements. Clearly, I would not like to think of any infant having to cope with even just the discomfort of high humidity, but everyone does not have central air conditioning and for those that do not, a dehumidifier is a godsend.
10. Use a furnace filter to add protection and help clean your indoor air. Washable furnace filters will help effectively clean the air in your entire home with the use of your air purifier. We gave one of the new mothers in our company a gift of our best EnviroSept furnace filter and a particulate counter to measure the “before and after”. She shamefacedly admitted that the particle count went down in her house by over half! And we will not even mention what the “before count” was, but it caused raised eyebrows in our office!
11. Wash any rugs. When babies start to crawl, any carpets are a trap for all sorts of unmentionables, from bacteria to formaldehyde . . . many pollutants that you would not want your infant burying their face into. Washable rugs or hypoallergenic rugs which you can then go over with a steam cleaner, are the way to keep the babies faces out of all the dust mites, and bacteria which thrive in carpets.