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Allersearch® AllerMold

How Allersearch® AllerMold Can Help
Allersearch® AllerMold prevents the growth of mold and mildew, helping to prevent the misery of year-round allergy and asthma attacks. Use safely in virtually every room in the house.
AllerMold does not contain toxins or harsh chemicals. One application lasts up to 90 days.
Indications
Allersearch® AllerMold is a valuable adjunct in the management of patients who test positive to house dust mite or animal dander and have clinical symptoms of asthma, allergic rhinitis or eczema that correlate with exposure to those
allergens.
By using AllerMold, in conjunction with other well-established environmental controls, you
can reduce house dust mite waste and deactivate other allergens in house dust. Unless treated, these allergens may cause inflammation in the airways, trigger an asthma attack or produce allergic rhinitis symptoms.
The role of
Allersearch® AllerMold is to reduce allergen exposure as part of the overall patient management program. By reducing allergen exposure, affected patients will have less symptoms and require less medication.
Safety
- Allersearch® AllerMold
does not contain toxins or harsh chemicals
- Meets the current requirements of State Health Departments and other government authorities.
- Safe to use in virtually every room in the house
- Patients are advised not to reduce asthma medication (particularly steroids) without medical advice.
Presentation
Allersearch® AllerMold is available in a 16 oz. spray bottle
Directions
- Treat surface area with warm water
- Spray AllerMold on surface, and scrub with a sponge or a brush
- Rinse surface area
- To inhibit re-growth repeat above steps and let dry
- Re-treat every two weeks
Availability
Allersearch® AllerMold is available from specially trained
Allersearch® retail distributors throughout the USA.
Which Patients Are Most Likely to Benefit from Allersearch®
AllerMold™
(a) Those patients who test
positive to house dust mite have conditions such as allergic rhinitis, asthma and eczema, with symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and wheezing which are often exacerbated during
bed making or vacuuming and on awakening.
(b) Those patients with mild to moderate asthma who test positive to house dust mites, with minimal reaction to other common allergens.
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