
Preventing Asthma Attacks with a Shower Filter
By Dan DeBaunShare
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that affects millions of people, including young children. There are various environmental stimulants that can cause allergies and bring on an asthma attack, including dust, mold, pet hair, pollen, cigarette smoke, chemicals and other air pollutants. While there is currently no known cure for asthma, the disease can be managed with home products and controlled with medication to reduce both the frequency and severity of attacks.
Pollutants That Can Trigger an Asthma Attack
While airborne pollutants are commonly known to trigger asthma, a lesser known fact is that chemical pollutants present in tap water can also bring on an asthma attack. Chlorine is commonly used to disinfect drinking water to kill bacteria and other parasites. However, when vaporized, chlorine converts to chloroform gas, which is a potent irritant that causes the air passages to constrict. This can cause respiratory problems, including asthma, when vapor or steam from a hot shower or bath is inhaled by sensitive people prone to allergic reactions.
Removing Chlorine from Water
To protect your family from exposure to chlorine in shower water, a Berkey shower filter is recommended to removed chlorine from the water. This will not only reduce the risk of allergic reactions in sensitive members of your family, but it will also protect their skin, hair and eyes from being damaged by chlorine and its associated by-products. If you are overworked or suffer from stress and tension, a Berkey shower filter with massage head may be just what you need to help you relax while enjoying a shower free from pollutants.
Chlorine in swimming pools is also known to affect swimmers suffering from asthma. If a member of your family is asthmatic, consider switching to a non-chemical method of pool sanitation, that removes the need for chlorine treatment.
Purify the Air you Breathe
Now that the water in your home has had irritants removed, you need to focus on the air that your family breathes. If you have an asthmatic member of the family, try to avoid the use of harsh chemicals and aerosols in the home, and make the home environment a smoke-free area. Consider fitting your home with an air-purifier to remove air pollutants that can irritate the lungs and respiratory passages, bringing on asthma in sensitive individuals. In addition, make sure carpets are vacuumed regularly to remove dust and pet hair that can cause allergies, and that showers, baths and basins are free from mold, which can release spores that can cause respiratory irritation.
Find the Trigger
If you or a member of your family suffers from asthma, try to take note of environmental conditions or factors that can bring on an attack. Try to single out factors that may trigger an asthma attack by recording, and removing, certain stimulants that could be responsible.
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Dan DeBaun
Dan DeBaun is the owner and operator of Big Berkey Water Filters. Prior to Berkey, Dan was an asset manager for a major telecommunications company. He graduated from Rutgers with an undergraduate degree in industrial engineering, followed by an MBA in finance from Rutgers as well. Dan enjoys biohacking, exercising, meditation, beach life, and spending time with family and friends.
~ The Owner of Big Berkey Water Filters