Three people a day die from asthma.Asthma UK is the charity dedicated to changing this.
Making your home environment asthma-friendly is an important part of making sure your asthma is well controlled.
Many people with asthma are sensitive to the droppings of house-dust mites. These are tiny creatures that live in the dust that builds up around the house - in carpets, bedding, soft furnishings and soft toys.
In everyday life lots of domestic products and solvents are used around the home, many of which release chemicals that can cause breathing difficulties in some people with asthma.
Cleaning
Furniture polish, air fresheners, carpet cleaners, oven cleaners and dry-cleaned clothes can all trigger asthma.
Decorating
There has been little medical research on the many chemicals used in renovating or decorating a home.
Building work and repairs
Dampness in housing has been linked with asthma in some people. Research has also shown that asthma symptoms were harder to control in people with homes without central heating.
Wood and coal fires without adequate flues can cause mild worsening of breathing problems, compared with central heating, as it is harder for the smoke to escape. On the other hand if the flues are fine, wood and coal fires my limit the number of house-dust mites.
Vacuum cleaners
Bedding
Ionisers
Air filters
Ventilation