ᐅ A Home Suitable for Allergy Sufferers?

Created on: 24 Nov 2010 09:34
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Allergiker
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Allergiker
24 Nov 2010 09:34
Hello,
can someone give me tips on how to make my house allergy-friendly? For example, are there specific ventilation systems, is it better to have allergy-friendly carpets or laminate flooring (so far, I have had better experiences with carpets), is underfloor heating beneficial or rather harmful, and are there particular things to consider that I haven’t thought of yet?
I have strong allergies and follow most recommendations very carefully, such as avoiding certain foods, taking the right medications, using allergy-proof bedding and mattress covers—basically the standard measures—but I have no idea what to consider during the construction and furnishing stages.
Any suggestions or helpful links?
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Bauexperte
25 Nov 2010 10:12
Hello,

For a reason I do not understand, my reply to you yesterday has disappeared.

Take a look at this website: daab.de
As a starting point, you should find competent information there; as far as I know, DAAB also has branches nationwide, so you can arrange a personal consultation.

Kind regards
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Gluecklich
7 Dec 2012 00:49
We would also like to build allergy-friendly or allergy-reduced. But which manufacturer is suitable for this?
I welcome ANY private message.

Because some prefab house companies that advertise this heavily are not necessarily reliable... unfortunately, we had to realize that...
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derhorst
7 Dec 2012 10:57
Hello allergy sufferers,
there are so-called allergy-friendly houses that are built using natural and health-friendly building materials. If you already have a house and want to make it more allergy-friendly, I would, for example, recommend a liquid wallpaper, which is currently becoming very popular. Just search online… that’s how I found some good tips on allergy-friendly houses, you can browse through them yourself. Otherwise, all the best!