An allergen test will detect the four most common indoor microscopic allergen particles including pollen (Ragweed), pet dander (Cat and Dog) and dust mites.
WHAT IS AN ALLERGEN?
An allergen is any substance that causes your immune system to produce an allergic reaction. Allergic reactions can be caused by substances in your environment such as pollen (Ragweed), pet dander (Cat and Dog) and dust mites. Common symptoms associated with allergic reactions include: sneezing, wheezing, difficulty breathing (asthma), runny nose, red eyes, coughing, itchy skin, ears, lips, and sinus pain.
ALLERGENS MAY CAUSE ASTHMA!
According to the EPA, asthma is one of the most common serious long-term diseases of children and adults. In order to manage asthma and allergies, doctors recommend that you have an Asthma and Allergy Action Plan. Part of that plan is to test your home, school or office for allergens that trigger asthma. because indoor environments actually trap and concentrate allergens where they can pose a serious risk to your respiratory health.
WHY SHOULD YOU TEST FOR ALLERGENS?
Over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies indoors, and approximately 55% test positive to one or more allergens. Eighty percent of Americans are exposed to dust mite allergens and 60% to dog and cat allergens. Countless more Americans are being exposed to pollen (Ragweed). Up until now all you or your doctor could do was guess about where and how much allergen(s) you are being exposed to. NOW YOU CAN KNOW FOR SURE.
WHAT IS AN ALLERGEN?
An allergen is any substance that causes your immune system to produce an allergic reaction. Allergic reactions can be caused by substances in your environment such as pollen (Ragweed), pet dander (Cat and Dog) and dust mites. Common symptoms associated with allergic reactions include: sneezing, wheezing, difficulty breathing (asthma), runny nose, red eyes, coughing, itchy skin, ears, lips, and sinus pain.
ALLERGENS MAY CAUSE ASTHMA!
According to the EPA, asthma is one of the most common serious long-term diseases of children and adults. In order to manage asthma and allergies, doctors recommend that you have an Asthma and Allergy Action Plan. Part of that plan is to test your home, school or office for allergens that trigger asthma. because indoor environments actually trap and concentrate allergens where they can pose a serious risk to your respiratory health.
WHY SHOULD YOU TEST FOR ALLERGENS?
Over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies indoors, and approximately 55% test positive to one or more allergens. Eighty percent of Americans are exposed to dust mite allergens and 60% to dog and cat allergens. Countless more Americans are being exposed to pollen (Ragweed). Up until now all you or your doctor could do was guess about where and how much allergen(s) you are being exposed to. NOW YOU CAN KNOW FOR SURE.
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