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Allergy and Asthma Tips on Holiday Decorating

This year, many traditional holiday events and venues are cancelled, long-distance travel is unlikely, and large holiday parties are on hold. For many, this means holiday decorating is likely to take center stage in an effort to celebrate the season.

It may seem like a harmless way to get in the spirit, but whether it’s pulling the decorations out of storage, setting up holiday lights or trimming the tree, decorating for the holidays can have an effect on your indoor air quality. And, according to a recent survey conducted for Filtrete™ Brand, nearly half of American’s concern over their indoor air quality has increased since the beginning of 2020.

Filtrete™ Brand has partnered with Dr. Neeta Ogden, an allergy, asthma and immunology specialist and weekly contributor to CBS national news who can share more about how to maintain good indoor air quality as houses are decorated for the upcoming holiday season. Additionally, she can provide tips about the importance of reducing harmful particles in the air so you can stay healthy AND maintain your holiday spirit!

Some specific tips include:

 

 

 

 

 

To schedule an interview with Dr. Neeta Ogden, contact Krystle Barbour.