It depends on the allergy.
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Most vaccums available at Best Buy will have the allergenic filters on them when you purchase one.
No, this is not a hepa vacuum.
For carpet I love the Dyson DC39, but with the amount of dogs I have, the tubes, filters, and all parts of the vacuum get dirty and are unusable after a year or so. I go through a lot of vacuums, and I think the DC39 is the best vacuum for pet hair. For robotic, I love the iRobot Roomba 770 Vacuum Cleaning Robot for Pets and Allergies (<a href="http://vacuumforpethairguide.com/irobot-roomba-770-vacuum-cleaning-robot-for-pets-and-allergies-review.html">details</a>). It works really well at picking up dog hair after I use a broom.
A Shti Zhu, but have it shaved.
Rainbow Vaccuum cleaners are the best for people with allergies. When they are used, less stuff goes into the air. When regular vaccuum cleaners are used lot's of stuff goes into the air. So Rainbow Vacuum cleaners are great for people with allergies.
Feather pillows are a fine idea for someone with allergies, as long as these allergies do not include allergies to down. Those with down allergies could have severe reactions to using feather pillows. However, general seasonal allergies should not be affected by feather pillow use.
A HEPA vacuum cleaner is good in controlling allergies. The vacuum helps to clean the air. It is good to buy a dehumidifier and air purifier and anti allergy bedding. Also, CitriSafe Hypoallergenic laundry detergent is good to use.
Most allergies must be controlled with medicine, but one allergy can be deep-cleaned away. Dust and pet dander allergies can be brought under control through thorough house cleaning. If your allergies are too bad, you'll have to hire someone. Vacuum your bedroom thoroughly. Pay attention to under the bed, the blinds, and behind furniture. Dust everything including walls and windows. Wash all linens, curtains and old pillows. Use a water-based carpet cleaning vacuum to finish.
If the person who has allergies also has the flu, then yes.You cannot get the flu from someone just because they have allergies, if that's what you're asking.
If you are looking for more information on what allergies are most common in the summer, the best place to look is on www.webmd.com/allergies/summer-allergies