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New Indoor AIRepair at home, school and play

A practical and family friendly tool to learn about the direct correlation between indoor air quality and improved allergy and asthma symptoms.

Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) is very pleased to share the Indoor AIRepair at Home, School and Play publication, a patient friendly educational material to educate people about the direct correlation between good indoor air quality and improved allergy and asthma symptoms. It also provides information about affordable and practical solutions to eliminate common allergens, irritants and pollutants inside home, school and play areas. If you need additional copies, please contact me at mgieminiani@aanma.org.

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Marcela Gieminiani
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mgieminiani@AANMA.ORG
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7036419595
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Wellapets - Asthma Education Pets for phones and tablets!

Wellapets is an educational virtual pet game for phones and tablets which teaches and motivates kids ages 6-11 to manage asthma by caring for a lovable pet that also has asthma. Wellapets is created by LifeGuard Games in Boston with pediatricians and other clinicians in the area.

In Wellapets, kids adopt their own Wellapet from the App Store, Google Play or Amazon Appstore, play games with it, collect gifts for its home and ultimately take care of their pet. Wellapets has been designed with clinician input such that care for the pet teaches kids what they need to know to manage their own asthma. 

Our educational content focuses on: controller inhaler technique and timing, trigger avoidance and symptom recognition and action according to an Asthma Action Plan.

We've been featured in MobiHealthNews, CBS, asth.ma and Bostinno!

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Contact Name: 
Alexander Ryu
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alex@lifeguardgames.com
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507-261-5938
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Help Your Child Gain Control Over Asthma

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This brochure offers tips on how to manage asthma and follow simple steps to minimize exposure to asthma triggers found indoors and out.

It’s hard to see your child sick. The good news is that you can help your child gain control over asthma. That
means fewer days out of school and fewer attacks that can be scary for you and your child. Along with the doctor, you have an important role in helping your child control asthma. This brochure offers tips on how to manage asthma and follow simple steps to minimize exposure to asthma triggers found indoors and out.

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EPA Asthma Team
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