var questions = [
  {
    questionSection: "Symptoms",
    questions: [
      {
        question: "Do you experience year-round nasal or eye allergy (combination of two or more of the following: nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes or nose, runny nose)?",
        customizedTipYes: "You experience allergy symptoms year-round, which could mean indoor allergens are triggering your symptoms.  Many people head indoors to escape allergens, but allergens that can cause allergic reactions can also be hiding out in your home.",
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      },
      {
        question: "Do you experience allergy symptoms indoors?",
        customizedTipYes: "If you experience allergy symptoms indoors, indoor allergens like dust mites could be triggering allergic reactions.  Read on to get your customized tips for allergy-proofing your home.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question: "Have you been tested and diagnosed by a physician as being allergic to dust mites, pets, rodents, mold or cockroach?",
        customizedTipYes: "By having allergy testing and getting diagnosed with indoor allergies, you’ve taken an important first step.  Now you know which allergens to watch out for!  Check out the allergen pages for tips to reduce exposure to the allergens that trigger reactions for you." ,
        customizedTipNo: "You may want to consider seeing an allergist for skin testing to see if you might be allergic to dust mites, pets, rodents, mold or cockroach so you know which allergens to watch out for.",
          countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question: "Are your symptoms worse when you wake up in the morning or after going to bed at night?",
        customizedTipYes: "If your symptoms are worse at night or when you first wake up, allergens may be camping out in your bedroom. Clean bedrooms in your home on a regular basis to reduce allergens. Dust and use a cyclonic vacuum or a vacuum with a HEPA filter.<br /><br />Bedrooms are comfy hiding places for allergens because of all the fabrics and soft surfaces. Wash bedding (including mattress pads) in hot water or bleach (as directed) every 10 days. Cover mattresses, pillows and box springs with removable allergen-resistant coverings. Also look for products that denature allergens when you hit the home care aisle to spray down bedding and other soft surfaces in the bedroom.  ",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      }
    ] //questions
  },    //question section
  {
    questionSection: "Family and Pets",
    questions: [
      {
        question: "Do you have any children living at home?",
        customizedTipYes: "Managing your child’s allergies is especially important.  If you have young children, keep stuffed animals and toys in plastic containers so allergens don’t collect and cause allergic reactions.  Washing stuffed animals in hot water can also help reduce allergens. If your child plays “school” at home, you might want to steer clear of chalk, since chalk dust can irritate children with allergies.",
        countsTowardsRating: false
      },
      {
        question: "Does anyone else in your household experience year-round allergy symptoms?",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question: "Do you live with a cat or dog that spends time indoors?",
        customizedTipYes: "Though pets are a part of your family, allergies can make it tough to enjoy your furry friend.  The good news is there are some steps you can take to make things easier on everyone.  Try keeping your pets outdoors or in the garage, if you can. If that’s not possible, and we understand why it might be, limit the pet to just a few rooms in the house.  The most important room to keep the pet out of is the bedroom.<br /><br />Try to bathe pets once a week to reduce dander.  Also remember to wash your hands after petting and playing with animals.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question: "Do you spend time outside of your home in the presence of a cat or dog?",
        customizedTipYes: "Though pets are a part of your family, allergies can make it tough to enjoy your furry friend.  The good news is there are some steps you can take to make things easier on everyone.  Try keeping your pets outdoors or in the garage, if you can. If that’s not possible, and we understand why it might be, limit the pet to just a few rooms in the house.  The most important room to keep the pet out of is the bedroom.<br /><br />Try to bathe pets once a week to reduce dander.  Also remember to wash your hands after petting and playing with animals.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question: "Does exposure to any animal pets cause allergy symptoms?",
        customizedTipYes: "Though pets are a part of your family, allergies can make it tough to enjoy your furry friend.  The good news is there are some steps you can take to make things easier on everyone.  Try keeping your pets outdoors or in the garage, if you can. If that’s not possible, and we understand why it might be, limit the pet to just a few rooms in the house.  The most important room to keep the pet out of is the bedroom.<br /><br />Try to bathe pets once a week to reduce dander.  Also remember to wash your hands after petting and playing with animals.",
        countsTowardsRating: false
      }
    ]
  },
  {
    questionSection: "Allergens and Potential Irritants",
    questions: [
      {
        question: "Do you live in a humid climate or use a humidifier or vaporizer in your home?",
        customizedTipYes: "Dust mites thrive in humid places.  Limit use of humidifiers, and use your air conditioning to keep humidity low. A little AC helps slow down dust mite growth during warmer months.<br /><br />When shopping for an air conditioning filter, try to look for a high efficiency disposable pleated media filter with a MERV rating of 8 to 12 in the heating and air conditioning system. (A higher MERV means it is more effective in removing particles that can be triggers.) Don’t forget to change those air conditioning and furnace filters every three months.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },

      {
        question : "Are you responsible for cleaning your house?",
        customizedTipYes: "Try to avoid those high piles of dishes. Keep the kitchen clean and wash dishes as soon as you are finished eating. Make sure all your food is stored in sealed containers and try not to leave food out.  Also empty garbage and recycle bins frequently.<br /><br />Clean and disinfect kitchens and bathrooms regularly and keep them well ventilated.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question : "Do your symptoms get worse when you dust, vacuum, sweep or make the bed?",
        customizedTipYes: "If you feel like you’re allergic to cleaning (aren’t we all?), wear a dust mask while you clean.  Look for one that is labeled \"NIOSH rated N95.\"",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question : "Do you have wall-to-wall carpeting or upholstered furniture in the bedroom?",
        customizedTipYes: "Aim to limit the amount of carpeting you have, especially in the bedroom. Dust mites and mold love to hide in carpets! Hardwood floors, seamless vinyl or linoleum floor coverings are easier to clean and are your best options.  If ripping up carpet is not an option, look for a product in the home care aisle that denatures allergens.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question : "Do you smoke or live with a smoker?",
        customizedTipYes: "Smoking releases irritants into the air.  Do not smoke indoors at any time. This benefits everyone!",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question : "Have you had any condensation, water leaks, damp areas or mold development anywhere in your home within the past two years?",
        customizedTipYes: "Clean visible mold on walls, floors and ceilings using an EPA-registered bleach solution as directed and detergent. Fix leaky faucets and pipes as soon as you notice a problem to avoid mold. Ventilate areas well, for example, with an exhaust fan, where moisture tends to accumulate, such as bathrooms and cooking areas.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question : "Have you seen cockroaches in your home in the last three months?",
        customizedTipYes: "Set roach traps along the walls, in cabinets and in the pantry. Make sure all your food is stored in sealed containers and try not to leave food out.  Also empty garbage and recycle bins frequently.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      },
      {
        question : "Do you have forced air heat or air-conditioning?",
        customizedTipYes: "Dust mites thrive in humid places.  Limit use of humidifiers, and use your air conditioning to keep humidity low. A little AC helps slow down dust mite growth during warmer months.<br /><br />When shopping for an air conditioning filter, try to look for a high efficiency disposable pleated media filter with a MERV rating of 8 to 12 in the heating and air conditioning system. (A higher MERV means it is more effective in removing particles that can be triggers.) Don’t forget to change those air conditioning and furnace filters every three months.",
        countsTowardsRating: true
      }
    ]
  }
];

