May is Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month

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May is Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month

Every May the asthma‑and‑allergy community rallies for Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month—a reminder that environmental control isn’t a luxury; it’s a frontline health defense. Spring pollen counts are soaring, indoor humidity is creeping up, and emergency‑room visits for nocturnal asthma spikes are at their yearly high.

Because 90 % of an average night is spent in the bedroom, that space becomes either a recovery zone or a trigger trap. Below you’ll find a five‑part, research‑backed plan that turns your room into the sanctuary your lungs crave—using real CLEAN DESIGN HOME® products and Robin’s Rule of 3s for Pillows:

Change your pillowcase every 3 days, wash your pillow every 3 months, replace your pillow every 3 years.


1 · Seal the Bed — The Invisible Battlefield

Microscopic dust‑mite waste is the single most common nocturnal trigger for asthma flares and allergy congestion. Mattresses and pillows host millions of mites because warmth + humidity + shed skin create perfect breeding grounds.

Before you Encase the Bed, try this. Vacuum the mattress seams with a HEPA vacuum, zip the encasement closed, make the bed, and sleep in a zone essentially quarantined from mite debris.

CLEAN DESIGN HOME®is the Fix. Slip your mattress, foundation, and pillows into our allergen‑barrier protectors. They’re tightly woven to create a micro‑barrier that blocks allergens larger than 5 microns, yet they breathe like high‑thread‑count luxury cotton. A hidden Z‑bond flap snaps shut over the zipper track—no escape routes for particles.

Close-up of a neatly made bed with white sheets and a fitted sheet corner.

2. Curate Fabrics Like You Curate Skincare

Bedding lives against four million skin pores for eight hours straight; the weave you choose becomes its micro‑climate.

  • Patented tightly woven CLEAN DESIGN HOME® sheets – Breathable, tolerates 130 °F washes, blocks particles > 5 µm; STANDARD 100 by OEKO‑TEX® certified.
  • Tencelâ„¢ / Lyocell – Wicks moisture 70 % faster than cotton, starving mites of humidity.
  • Cotton Percale CLEAN DESIGN HOME® sheets – Cool touch, perfect for eczema‑prone sleepers.
  • Silk pillowcases – Naturally dust‑mite‑resistant; gentle on skin and hair.
  • High‑density polyfill in CLEAN DESIGN HOME® down‑alt comforter – Hypoallergenic loft, OEKO‑TEX® Standard 100 certified, feather‑free.

Tonight’s Move If you make one change this month, start with new pillowcases—closest to your airway and easiest to launder hot.


3 · Wash & Repeat — Heat Is Mite Kryptonite

Laboratory studies confirm that mites and most microbes die at ≥130 °F (54 °C). Fragrances and enzymes in mainstream detergents can undo that victory by irritating sensitive lungs and skin.

  1. Sheets & cases — every week in hot water, high‑heat dry.
  2. Blankets — hot wash monthly or swap seasonally.
  3. Pillows — every three months (or follow care tag) to align with the Rule of 3s.
  4. Detergent tip — pick unscented, enzyme‑free formulas; echo the plant‑based, low‑aroma ethos of CDH’s all‑purpose cleaner.

Set a Sunday‑morning phone alert labelled “Wash Away the Week.†Automation is your accountability partner.

Not-So Fun Fact

A used pillow can gain 10 % of its weight in dust‑mite debris within two years—that’s roughly a shot glass of allergen resting under your cheek. (Still feeling brave about skipping laundry day?)


4 · Detox Floors, Windows & Decor

Every surface you can wipe is a surface dust can’t own.

  • Flooring – Replace wall‑to‑wall carpet with hardwood, tile, or luxury vinyl. Add a low‑pile washable rug for warmth; wash it monthly.
  • Window Treatments – Roller shades or washable cotton curtains beat heavy drapes that trap pollen and pet dander.
  • Furniture – Wood, metal, or faux‑leather cleans fast; upholstered headboards collect allergens.
  • Declutter – Limit nightstand décor to a lamp and closed‑lid carafe. Store plush toys or extra throw pillows in breathable bins.

Evening Sweep (five minutes)

  • Damp microfiber cloth across phone, nightstand, lampshade
  • Quick cordless‑vac pass around bed
  • Close hamper lid to trap lint

Habits like this turn Asthma Awareness Month into Asthma Awareness Forever.


5 · Breathe the Good Air

Humidity Is Destiny

Dust‑mite colonies collapse when relative humidity (RH) stays below 50 %. A digital hygrometer costs less than a café lunch and tells you when to power a dehumidifier or run springtime AC.

HEPA Filtration Is Insurance

Look for a CERTIFIED asthma & allergy friendly room purifier that recirculates your bedroom air 4–5 times per hour, trapping particles down to 0.3 µm. Park it within three feet of the bed; let the low setting run all night.

Scent Strategy

Skip paraffin candles and plug‑ins—VOCs are the enemy of inflamed airways. If you crave aroma, add a drop of therapeutic‑grade lavender oil to a tissue tucked in the pillowcase.


Real‑Life Relief

“Seven nights. That’s all it took: encasements on, humidity at forty‑seven percent, purifier humming. No wheeze, no 2 a.m. panic.†— Jill G., Dallas (April 2024)


Before Bedtime Quick Clean!

  • Turn Air Purifier on turbo for ten minutes, then low for rest of night
  • Wipe down high‑touch surfaces
  • Quick sweep for dust bunnies
  • Confirm relative humidity is less than 50 % with a dehumidifier

Tape this list inside your closet door as practice becomes a regular cleaning ritual in two weeks.


Celebrate Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month with a Healthier Bed

May is the perfect moment to elevate pillow care to a ritual and invest in true allergen‑barrier bedding. Start with the CLEAN DESIGN HOME® Mattress & Pillow Protector Set, layer on OEKO‑TEX® Standard 100 cotton sheets, and top it with our down‑alternative comforter. Then breathe—it’s not just spring air; it’s relief.

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Sleep tight. Breathe easy. Welcome home.

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