ALLERGY FREE HOTEL ROOMS
Allergy can be caused by dust mites, house dust, pollen, spores and lint, pet hair and dandruff and others.
Allergy-free rooms for guests suffering from allergic reactions caused by mites, dust, pollen, fungi and other allergens. give the additional competitiveness and popularity to the hotel.
OUR MISSION IS TO HELP HOTEL GUESTS TO AVOID CONTACT WITH SUBSTANCES THAT CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS.
WHAT IS ETELTA ALLERGY FREE HOTEL ROOM PROGRAM?
In the ETelta program 'ALLERGY FREE HOTEL ROOMS,' we have assembled a highly effective and active package of air purification, disinfection, and treatment systems, hypoallergenic bedding accessories, cleaning agents, detergents, and the principle of comprehensive utilization of these and other measures to reduce hotel guests' contact with substances that may cause respiratory allergic reactions
The root cause of allergies lies in the body's hypersensitivity to various substances, triggering an excessive release of the messenger histamine, thereby manifesting in common allergic symptoms.
Of notable significance, the house dust mite serves as a primary source of indoor airborne allergens.
WE ARE SPECIALISTS
IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OF ALLERGENS
The dust mite is a predominant source of indoor aero allergens. The droppings of house dust mite are an indoor aero allergen, which on inhalation triggers the allergic reaction.
​Dust mites are microscopic bugs about 0.4 millimeters in length, and invisible to the naked eye.Their fecal particles are around 20 pellets per day, surrounded by a peritrophic membrane, are about the size of a pollen grain (10-35 mcg diameter), thus can be easily inhaled. The mite's exoskeleton can also contribute to allergic reactions.
The house dust mites do not burrow under the skin and are not parasitic. They are known to feed on the desquamated dead skin cells of humans and pets. They prefer a warm and moist environment of 70 degrees F and 70 percent humidity. Therefore, bedding, linens, carpeting, furniture linens that trap the moisture and provide the most favorable environment for the dust mites to flourish.
​Symptoms are more likely to occur while sleeping at night and early in the morning on waking up because the dust mites inhabit the pillows, bedcovers, mattresses, and blankets.
Common dust mite allergy symptoms include:
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Sneezing
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Rhinorrhea
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Allergic conjunctivitis
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Nasal stuffiness
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Itchy nose, mouth or throat
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Itchy skin
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Postnasal drip
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Cough
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Coughing bouts that may be exacerbated by a viral infection
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Lethargy, malaise
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Impaired sleep caused by shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing​
Measures for allergen avoidance in the bedroom
Using special anti allergy pillows, mattresses, duvets and comforters
Using anti allergy pillow, mattress and duvets covers.
Hot washing of bedding, at least once a week in hot water with special anti allergy detergents
Removal of carpets and drapes
Using vacuum cleaner with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter.
Using of air dehumidifiers to get 45 percent humidity or less
Using of Air purifiers with HEPA filters.
Using of UV air cleaners
Using of HVAC system air filters and UV lamps
Periodical cleaning with Ozone (O3)
The most effective intervention for dust mite allergy is primary prevention, that is allergen avoidance. This can be achieved by reducing the levels of dust mite produced allergens.