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	<title>Comments on: 10 Ways to Reduce Allergens in your Home</title>
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		<title>By: Aziz</title>
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		<description>I think everything here is great advice, and some stuff I didn&#039;t know already. We&#039;re moving into an apartment come September, and both of us (my girlfriend &amp; I) have allergies (and a cat!), we need to find a way to keep our air clean so we can at least sleep well.

I&#039;ve been thinking about investing in an air purifying. You can get a small one for about $80-$100 and keep it in the bedroom. I&#039;ll also add that having a cat (especially a long-haired one that like to cuddle) can cause problems for allergies and regular noses alike. Brushing her down and using special &#039;cat-wipes&#039; that come pretty cheap usually helps keep her clean and our bed hair-free.

I&#039;ve never really got why people want to wear their shoes indoors. Any house I&#039;ve been in asks you to leave your shoes at the door, but maybe that&#039;s just southwestern Ontario. As long as your floors are kept clean of crumbs and things, there&#039;s nothing wrong with bare-foot, and it feels damn great. If you&#039;re cold, wear socks or slippers.

&lt;abbr&gt;Aziz&#039;s last blog post: &lt;a href=&quot;http://blog.aaziz.org/download-of-the-day-bug-shooting&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Download Of The Day: Bug Shooting (Windows)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/abbr&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think everything here is great advice, and some stuff I didn&#8217;t know already. We&#8217;re moving into an apartment come September, and both of us (my girlfriend &amp; I) have allergies (and a cat!), we need to find a way to keep our air clean so we can at least sleep well.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been thinking about investing in an air purifying. You can get a small one for about $80-$100 and keep it in the bedroom. I&#8217;ll also add that having a cat (especially a long-haired one that like to cuddle) can cause problems for allergies and regular noses alike. Brushing her down and using special &#8216;cat-wipes&#8217; that come pretty cheap usually helps keep her clean and our bed hair-free.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never really got why people want to wear their shoes indoors. Any house I&#8217;ve been in asks you to leave your shoes at the door, but maybe that&#8217;s just southwestern Ontario. As long as your floors are kept clean of crumbs and things, there&#8217;s nothing wrong with bare-foot, and it feels damn great. If you&#8217;re cold, wear socks or slippers.</p>
<p><abbr>Aziz&#8217;s last blog post: <a href="http://blog.aaziz.org/download-of-the-day-bug-shooting" rel="nofollow">Download Of The Day: Bug Shooting (Windows)</a></abbr> </p>
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