B.R.E.A.T.H.E. Bringing Reduction and Education of Asthma Triggers to the Home Environment

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B.R.E.A.T.H.E. Bringing Reduction and Education of Asthma Triggers to the Home Environment

A collaborative project of HDHHS and the EPA Bureau of Community and Children s Environmental Health

Acknowledgements Bureau of Health Promotion Asthma Program

Why talk about asthma? Asthma can be deadly. Most common childhood chronic disease in the U.S #1 reason why HISD children miss school #1 cause of pediatric visits to the ER in Houston

What Happens During an Asthma Attack? During an asthma attack the breathing tubes in your lungs, called bronchi and bronchioles, swell up. The muscles around these tubes tighten. The tubes make large amounts of a thick fluid called mucus.

Asthma cannot be cured, but it can be managed by avoiding exposures to environmental triggers. Most asthma episodes can be prevented.

An asthma trigger is anything that brings on coughing, wheezing, trouble breathing, and other symptoms in a person with asthma. Triggers can vary from person to person and from season to season. They can also change as a person grows older.

Major asthma triggers...

IAQ Asthma Connection Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Americans spend approximately 90% of time indoors Reducing asthma triggers can reduce asthma symptoms

Some asthma triggers can CAUSE the development of asthma in young children. Tobacco Smoke Dust Mites Roaches

Second Hand Tobacco Smoke

Second Hand Tobacco Smoke Also known as Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Direct link to asthma Also..... Ear infections Poor performance in school Childhood cancer (leukemia & brain tumors) SIDS

Keep it Smoke Free Don t smoke in the house. Wear a smoking jacket if you smoke outside. Don t smoke in the car. Don t let others smoke around you or your children If you want to quit, get help.

For Help to Quit Smoking Environmental Protection Agency Smoke Free Pledge 1-866-smoke-free www.epa.gov/smokefree American Lung Association 1-800-586-4872 Freedom from Smoking www.ffsonline.org

Mold

The Problem With Mold Mold is alive and can grow on virtually any substance, providing moisture is present. Mildew is another name for mold. Molds produce spores to reproduce. When you breathe in mold spores, they get in your lungs and cause health problems, including allergic reactions and asthma attacks.

Keep It Moist Free Mold needs moisture to grow. Inspect buildings for mold, water stains, standing water and moldy odors. Fix the source of water problem or leak to prevent mold growth. Vent showers and dryers to the outside. Provide adequate ventilation to maintain indoor humidity levels between 30-60%. Control dampness by using air conditioners and de-humidifiers. Move furniture away from outside walls.

How Do I Clean Up Mold? Clean hard surfaces with a mix of laundry detergent and water. Spray or sponge diluted bleach mixture (1:10) on moldy area. Leave it for 15 minutes, then rinse and dry quickly. After cleaning up mold, using a HEPA vacuum may help you get rid of spores. Throw away things like carpet and cardboard that have been wet for more than 2 days. If you find an area of mold greater than 15 square feet, it s best to hire a professional.

Go Green The following natural products have been shown to kill mold: Vinegar Hydrogen Peroxide Oxygen Bleach Powder Borax Tea Tree Oil

Dust Mites

The Problem With Dust Mites No. 1 reason for asthma attacks Too small to be seen Feed off of dead skin cells A person loses 2 lbs of skin per year Dust mites live in carpet, mattresses, pillows, clothes and stuffed toys.

Keep It Clean Cover pillows and mattress in dust-proof (allergen-impermeable), zipped covers. Wash bedding and stuffed toys in hot water. Temperatures above 130 F kill dust mites. Remove dust from hard surfaces often with a damp cloth. Vacuum carpeting twice a week with a HEPA filter if possible. Control moisture. Dust mites need water to live.

Go Green Use non-toxic, fragrance free laundry and cleaning products.

Pets

The Problem With Pets Our fury and feathered friends can cause asthma and allergy attacks due to their saliva and skin flakes - known as dander.

Control Pet Dander Keep pets out of sleeping areas. Keep pets outside as much as possible. Shampoo pets regularly using non-toxic products. Wash pet bedding and toys once a week in hot water. Keep them out of the classroom.

Pests

Cockroaches Roaches, dead or alive, and their droppings (frass) are a health hazard. Cause or aggravate allergies Cause asthma in pre-school children Live in areas where humans provide food and water Active at night

Mice and Rats Rodents, their frass and dander can cause asthma attacks Carry infectious diseases Start fires by chewing on wires Most active at night Travel along the same paths

Pesticides and Poisoning Pests can become tolerant of pesticides The methods used to treat pests may create human health hazards 80% of human exposure to pesticides occur indoors Children are especially at risk for poisoning because they crawl and play on floors and lawn

Dangers of Pesticides Eye, nose, throat irritation Skin rashes, stomach cramps, nausea Central nervous system damage Kidney damage Increased risk of cancer

The Problem With Pesticides Pesticides alone do not work and can be dangerous. And, these pesticides are illegal.

Keep It Pest Free Keep them out seal holes and cracks with caulk Give them no place to hide decrease clutter around the house Reduce availability to food and water Knock down population with traps, gels and/or dusts Wash children s hands, bottles, pacifiers, and toys often with soap and water.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Integrated: Uses multiple approaches that work together. Pest: What we are trying to get rid of Management: Use of the most economical means with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.

Major asthma triggers...

QUESTIONS?

CONTACT Rosalia Guerrero-Luera Project BREATHE Community and Children s Environmental Health HDHHS 2nd Floor 713-794-9217 rosalia.guerrero-luera@cityofhouston.net