Allergens
Detailed, Yet Easy-to-Understand Reports
Our reports include the:
- Scientific names of allergens (for your doctor)
- "Common" names of allergens
- Average levels at which people become sensitized and develop symptoms
- Most likely sources of allergens
- Recommendations on how to reduce the specific allergens found
- Supplemental information, such as where allergens are produced in insects and animals
Pricise and Accurate Results
Samples are:
- Collected by licensed and trained professionals following strict protocols
- Transported in a cooler to minimize dust mite and mold growth
- Analyzed in an AIHA LAP accredited laboratory
Important Allergen Information
Asthma
In the United States the number of people afflicted with asthma and allergies has incrased dramatically. Asthma has become the most common chronic illness among children and one of the most common chronic illnesses for adults.
Cockroach Allergens
Cockroach allergens are are widely distributed in homes. Even in homes with no evidence of cockroach infestation, approximately 20% have been found to have significant levels of cockroach allergens in settled dust.
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