Moving can be a hassle. Between all of the packing, lifting, driving, unpacking and sorting, you leave your body quite fatigued and susceptible to the effects of allergens.
There are many points where allergens can attack you during the moving process. While you're packing, you may uncover some dark corner of your home that's been hiding a mold colony. In the course of moving carpets and furniture, you might disturb dust mite waste that'll get into air and set off an allergic reaction. You may even be so unlucky that moving might fall on a high pollen count day, making your drive unbearable.
All this pales in comparison with the dangers facing you at a new house or apartment. As an allergy-sufferer, you may have prepared your home with a number of anti-allergen precautions to reduce reactions. These measures don't exist yet in this unfamiliar living space, so you'll have to start it all from scratch. Before you get a chance to do that however, allergens will have a chance to run wild.
An immediate method of allergen defense you can employ is allergy bedding. You should ensure that you pack your bedding somewhere easy to locate. One of the first things you'll want to do if you'll be sleeping on a new mattress is put it in a hypoallergenic encasement and do the same with your pillows. Be sure to also use hypoallergenic sheets. This stops dust mites from colonizing your bed.
Allergy bedding of all sizes is available on Allerybegone.com. Once moving day is over, you'll be able to enjoy a well-earned, peaceful rest in your new home, free of interruption by allergies.