Medically Reviewed by Nayana Ambardekar, MD on February 14, 2023
Question 1/14

What triggers most allergy symptoms indoors?

  • Cats
  • Dust mites
  • Mold
Question 2/14

Where in your house do most dust mites live?

  • In your mattress
  • In your closets
  • In your air ducts
Question 3/14

The more fur a pet sheds, the worse your pet allergy will be.

  • True
  • False
Question 4/14

Inside your home, mold can grow:

  • Almost anywhere
  • Just in kitchens and bathrooms
  • Mainly inside walls
Question 5/14

Can cleaning house air ducts stop a dust allergy?

  • Yes
  • No
Question 6/14

Should someone with indoor allergies run a vacuum?

  • No
  • Yes
Question 7/14

Do allergy shots get rid of allergies forever?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Sometimes
Question 8/14

What should you get rid of to help fight dust mite allergies?

  • Wool blankets
  • Your feather duster
  • Wall-to-wall carpet
Question 9/14

If you're allergic to your dog or cat, you have to get rid of it.

  • True
  • False
Question 10/14

What's a good way to clean dust mites out of stuffed toys?

  • Wipe them off.
  • Freeze them.
  • Hang them in fresh air.
Question 11/14

Why is eating in the bedroom an allergy problem?

  • It attracts cockroaches.
  • It attracts dust mites.
  • It's a major cause of mold.
Question 12/14

Why do humidifiers sometimes make allergies worse?

  • They blow extra dust into the air.
  • Dust mites love moist air.
Question 13/14

Christmas trees can cause an allergic reaction when:

  • Their trunks are moldy.
  • Their bark peels off.
  • The needles dry up and shed.
Question 14/14

A dust bunny that weighs as much as as a paper clip has about how many dust mites?

  • 500
  • 50,000
  • 500,000