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Cats
They may be a great companion, but cat dander (dead, flaky, skin) and cat hair can be a major cause of allergies around the home.
Find out more >Food
Children are more likely to suffer from food allergies than adults. But some foods, like nuts and seafood, can cause life-log problems. They can also cause life-threatening reactions, called anaphylaxis, requiring immediate medical attention.
Find out more >Cleaning Products
Certain common cleaning products around the home have the potential to cause allergies, or exacerbate the symptoms of existing allergies.
Find out more >Dust mites
Dust mites are microscopic creatures that live in your home. They feed on dead skin cells from humans and animals. Unfortunately these critters can cause allergies.
Find out moreDogs
Dogs Man’s best friend is not always an allergy sufferer’s best friend. Dander (dead, flaky skin) from your dog can offen cause allergies.
Find out more >Insects
Insects Insects can be found everywhere in the garden. And while the majority are hamless, there are some stinging insects, like the bee, that can cause allergic seactions.
Find out more >Flowers
Flowers It’s not the flowers themselves that can cause allergies, it’s their pollen. And because pollen is often airborne, it’s often hard to avoid.
Find out moreGrass
Grass There’s nothing like the smell of freshly mown grass. Unfortunately for allergy sufferers, seeds and pollen in grass can become airborne and cause allergies.
Find out more >Moulds
Moulds Some mould in the garden can produce spores. These spores can become airborne and. in large quantities, cause allergies.
Find out more >Trees
Trees Some trees spread their polen through the air. And at certain times of the year elevated pollen counts can cause allergies.
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Cats
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Dust Mites
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