Show 4C Standard-Examin- Friday er August 20 1982 here's nary a sneeze in this house Staff er NORTH OGDEN — The country French dwelling nestled in scrub oak at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains is more than just a house for the family of Mr and Mrs Darrell G Renstrom 1145 E 1675 N up” Mrs Renstrom said “In the summer we don’t let anyone open the windows and we keep the air conditioner on all the time” e air filtering sysWith two tems heavy insulation in walls and winroof and airtight double-pane- d or in dows she said “nothing gets is so nice chokes Chantile By CAROL NICHOLES Standard-Examin- The house is gracious and roomy but its most important quality is clean air as it could be It is as near allergy-proo- f made with time effort and money The house is a haven to Chantile the Renstroms’ daughter who has asthma and a comfort to several of the other six Renstrom children who have allergies The dwelling is as good as a cure for Reuben 5 who may come in with reddened eyes and plugged sinuses but loses all of his symptoms after being bathed and kept in overnight But Chantile whose problems are more severe fights a recurrent battle with asthma Since the family moved into the house two years ago she no longer sits up all night coughing and gasping for breath nor does she spend four or five nights every week in the hospital emergency room In fact says her mother most nights she sleeps peacefully and relatively undisturbed in her second floor bedroom “The ironic thing is that the heavenly breeze from the mountain that we think dows have been shut Though several of the younger chil- dren have allergies Mrs Renstrom said these less serious problems would never have justified the expense and effort that went into creating the “clean” house Ironically the family had already built its “dream home” in another location and had no thought of relocating full-tim- out” curtains and Instead of have vene-tia- n windows of most the drapes dust-catchin- g Then after Chantile spent four months at the National Jewish Hospital blinds and Mrs Renstrom said she does a great deal of — particularly in — room to eliminate dust vacuuming Chan-tile’- in Denver doctors decided she was allergic to sagebrush and weeds Finding it impossible to add an adequate air filtering system to their existing furnace the Renstroms decided to build another house They hoped that a special filtering system would screen s Chantile cannot clean her own room and must leave while someone else dusts and vacuums it so that she won’t be affected by stirred up dust particles Mrs Renstrom said she and her husband supervised the building of the Group here to Vietnam veterans RE-ELE- CT Vietnam veterans who feel they were exposed to Agent Orange or are suffering from guilt anxiety depression jumpiness nightmares or flashbacks can get free assistance from the Disabled American Veterans next week in the Ogden area A representative of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Martin S Blaustein will be available to answer questions and assist veterans and their families at no charge Membership in the DAV is not required Blaustein will be in local Job Service offices at the following times: Layton Aug 30 9 am to 11 am Ogden Brigham City Aug Aug 30 1:30 to 5 31 9:30 to 11:30 am pm SHERIFF GEORGE FISHER DEMOCRAT T&T OBJECTIVES FULFILLED CONTINUOUS PROGRESS Paid for by Committee to Re-ele- ct it George Fisher out the pollens and dust that aggravated Chantile’s illness Mrs Ren- house from planning air purification strategies to hiring subcontractors to carry out the work She said the house —with its heavily insulated walls and insulated tiled roof — was quite expensive to build “We did as much as we could to keep maintenance costs down because we knew we would have to have the systems going all the time to do Chantile any good” she said The air filters are so effective that it only takes they 10 minutes to clean the air thoroughly after the doors and win strom said The allergy-fre- e home 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