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>From: Dan & Terri Scott <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: New to the list & answers for Mel's allergies
>Suggestions for Mel's allergies ( from a fellow sufferer):
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>Have you considered an air cleaning machine with a Hepa filter for the
>ferret room? Maybe that would help clear out the dust and dander that's
>giving you such a bad reaction.
I am in a the process of purchasing one. I am going to be putting a few
through out the house.
>I notice in your post you said you "keep every thing aired out". Are
>you opening the windows to do this? My own personal experience has been
>that leaving the windows open makes my allergies worse! Usually it's
>recommended to run the airconditioning and keep the windows closed to keep
>the air cleaner.
Yes I have been leaving the windows open that is what has been recommended
to me since I am only showing allergies to things in the house, pollen, old
growth, new growth and molds I don't have a problem with. I feel better
being outside. I will have to talk to my husband about putting an air
condition in the ferret room we don't have any air conditionors right now.
>What is in your ferrets cage? Are there any cedar chips or other type of
>litter? (I really doubt there is, if you are a regular reader of this
>list! *G*) I know more than one person who thought they were allergic to
>their little caged pets only to discover it was actually the bedding.
>Also, regular clay cat litter and scoopable litter creates a palpable dust
>in the air that could be irritating. Do you spray the ferrets with any
>type of deodorizer or coat conditioner? I've tried several such products
>and a few of them made me sneeze.
I have them just in a wire two level cage with towels and hammicks to sleep
in and the corner litter boxes have wood stove pellets. The room just has
a sandbox and some other towels and blankets and toys for them to play with
and of course more litter boxes. When I air things out everything comes
out and gets shaken and washed. No deodorizers or coat conditioners. I
usually bath my babies once every 3 to 4 months but it has been close to 6
mounths right now do to my headaches. I do use a filter mask when I am in
the ferret room.
>I hope you get to feeling better soon. I understand how you feel!
Thanks Terri.
Mel
[Posted in FML issue 3070]
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