ASTHMA TRIGGERS

During an asthma attack, the airways get narrow, making it difficult to breathe. Symptoms of asthma include wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing. Asthma can even cause death.

If you have asthma, or a child with asthma, you are not alone.

The air that children breathe can make a difference.

Asthma may be triggered by allergens and irritants that are common in homes. Help your child breathe easier: consult a doctor and reduce asthma triggers in your home.

Clear Your Home Of Asthma Triggers

Below are five common triggers found in homes and what you can do to reduce you and your child's exposure to them. Not all of the triggers listed affect every person with asthma. Also, there may be other asthma triggers.

Secondhand Smoke

Dust Mites

Pets

Molds

Pests

House dust may contain asthma triggers. Remove dust often with a damp cloth, and vacuum carpet and fabric-covered furniture to reduce dust build-up. Allergic people should leave the area being vacuumed. Using vacuums with high efficiency filters or central vacuums may be helpful.

When your local weather forecast announces an ozone action day, stay indoors as much as possible.