How To Minimize Allergens In Your Home
How
To Minimize Allergens In Your Home
Sneeze,
sneeze, repeat. Allergy season is upon us. People who suffer from allergies are
very aware of the unbearable symptoms they encounter this time of year. The
good news is, your home can be a safe place where you can be free of allergy
symptoms. It’s important to be aware of what your allergies are. Then,
recognize the common culprits in your home that aggravate your allergies and
finally clear your home of all these allergens.
Do You Have Allergies?
If
you already know you have allergies, scroll down to see our home cleaning tips!
Many people are not aware that they have allergies. Classic signs of allergies
include:
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Itchy or runny nose
•
Watery itchy red eyes
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Sneezing
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Cough
•
Postnasal drip
•
Fatigue
•
The allergic salute (rubbing your nose up and
down violently)
•
A nose crease (a line caused across the nose by
the salute)
•
Allergy shiners (bags under the eyes)
Many
people who have allergies also experience eczema or asthma. If you realize you
only get symptoms of allergies around springtime, it most likely means you have
hay fever. Those with hay fever are allergic to pollen, grass, and trees. If
you think you suffer from allergies, speak to a medical professional and take
an allergy test. For people who suffer from intense food allergies, an allergy
test could save their life!
Allergy Culprits
Your
home is an environment where you can control the allergens around you. The
biggest allergens in the home include:
•
Dust Mites
•
Bugs (cockroaches)
•
Dander from pets
•
Spores from indoor and outdoor mold or fungi
Freeing Your Home of Allergens
It
is important to remember to wear gloves and a mask when cleaning allergens. If
possible, ask someone without allergies in your home to complete these cleaning
tasks.
Get Rid of Dust Mites
Replace Air Filters – When dirty, air
filters increase the amount of dust in your home.
Don’t Use Dusters – Dust with a wet rag
instead of a duster, this traps allergens instead of pushing them into the air.
Vacuum Often – Vacuuming is much more
effective than washing carpets, because it removes the dust mites.
Clean Linens- Wash sheets and towels
weekly with fragrance-free detergent. Fragrances aggravate allergic reactions.
Declutter- The fewer items you have
out, the easier it will be to counteract dust.
Keep Windows Closed- Open windows will
only add to the dirt and dust in your home.
Bugs (Cockroaches)
Of
all bugs, cockroaches are one of the worst for allergies because of the feces
they leave behind. Keeping your home free of bugs will reduce allergens and
keep the air cleaner in your home. Here are some tips for keeping your home bug
free:
Clean- Clean out old food, wipe down
eating areas, mop floors. Clean the window frames, and under the bed, these
areas are where the most dead bugs can be found.
Spray- Use a bug-killing powder, like
Raid, to fumigate your home. Make sure you read the instructions carefully. Be
careful, many bug killers are also poisonous to humans and pets.
Hire Pest Control- Use an exterior home
design app, like Fairmarket, to hire a local
pest control company to take care of bugs, or prevent bugs from coming into
your home. They are experts on pests and customize their services to your
needs. On the Fairmarket app, you will
find trustworthy and fairly priced pest control companies based on an honest
rating and bidding system.
Dander from Pets
Dander
from pets adds to the amount of dust and allergens in the air of your home. If
you have a pet who constantly sheds, here are some tips….
Zones– Keep your pets in one area of
the house away from the areas you spend the most time.
Vacuum- Vacuuming is an excellent way
to keep reduce the amount of fur in the air.
Grooming- Getting your animals groomed
is a helpful way to keep shedding down. If you find grooming is overpriced, a
cheaper way is to buy shedding brushes that help pull the dog or cats shedding
hair out.
Bathing – During allergy season, bathe
your pet frequently. Their fur can trap allergens and bring them into your
home.
Mold/Fungi
Many people have moldy bathrooms and are
not even aware of it. If you can visually see mold in your bathroom that
means it is already a problem. Mold grows in dark places, then comes to the
surface. If you see what appears to be dirt on your walls or tiles, that is
most likely black mold. If your tiles or walls appear damaged, this is another
sign that mold is destroying it from the interior. Watch for bugs and a musty
smell in your bathroom or kitchen, these are additional signs of mold.
Here are some ways to avoid and remove
mold:
Clean- Clean your bathroom tiles and
shower weekly. Wash or wipe your shower curtains at least twice a month, or
more if needed. Mold on shower curtains and bathroom rugs are extremely common.
Dry- Keep your bathroom dry by making
sure nothing is leaking. Clean up water on the ground after a shower with a
towel.
Lighting- Make sure your bathroom is
well lit. Mold thrives in the darkness.
Air -Invest in a fan or for your
bathroom to circulated (this is to prevent mold, but is not recommended if you
already have mold because it will circulate the spores into the air). You can
also invest in a dehumidifier for areas like bathrooms and laundry rooms which
will help remove excess moisture to help keep mold from spreading.
Mold Crisis- If you have a mold
infestation underneath your tile, you need to hire a team to come in and remove
the tile so the mold can be removed. Cleaning above the tile will not resolve
this problem. This is a serious health hazard for everyone, especially those
with mold allergies.
Choose Materials Carefully- It is important
to be aware of the materials in your kitchen and bathroom. Mold loves wood
paneling. Be wary of putting wood paneling in any dark places in your home. Use
an interior and exterior home maintenence app to help you pick the best
materials and contractors to renovate your home. Make sure you have quality
grout and sealer over your tiles, this is the best way to avoid major mold
growth. Remember, mold can lurk in secret places.
Fix Water Leaks- Have routine plumbing
inspections. Make sure that you do not have leaks, and when you do, fix them as
soon as possible. You can easily hire a plumber on Fairmarket.
With
these tips, your home will be free of the common culprits of allergens in the
home. Happy healthy living! No more sneezing, stuffy sinuses, and suffering at
your home. Now your home can be your sanctuary from this spring season!
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