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Removing Household Allergens

Summary: As the seasons change from winter to spring, allergens become more of a problem. It doesn't matter if you are inside or outside, allergy season can wreak havoc on you. Exercise a little control over your life by removing household allergens. Here's how.

The sneezing, sniffling, coughing, and complaining of hay fever season seems to increase in direct proportion to how little snow there is on the ground. Interestingly enough, it doesn't matter if you are inside the home or outside, if you are susceptible to hay fever or allergies then you understand the pain and frustration that comes at this time of year.

The air quality of the home can directly affect a person's hay fever and allergies. Instead of spending yet another year suffering through the headaches, watery eyes, and other symptoms of an allergy attack, take a few steps to remove household allergens.

  • Filters. One of the best ways to get rid of allergens in the home is through the use of filters. Not just a regular filter, though. You will want to use a High Efficiency Particulate Arrestance (HEPA) filter to help purify your air. These filters can clean up to 99.97% of the allergens or particulates in the air of your home.
  • Linens. Regularly changing the linens in your home will help reduce and remove the allergens in your home. This doesn't just mean your bed linens, but such things as any furniture coverings, draperies, curtains, and so on. This will also reduce the amount of dust in your home.
  • Dust. Dust is probably one of the most common home allergens. Take the time to dust your furniture, no less than once a week, to help reduce the buildup of dust in your home. It only stands to reason that if it's not there, it can't really bother you, can it?
  • Vacuum. It's not just tabletops, countertops, and other furniture items that collect dust. Regularly vacuuming your floor will help remove any dust buildup in the same manner as when you dust your furniture. When you vacuum your floors, though, make sure that you use a vacuum cleaner that has a decent filter, otherwise you will be doing nothing more than simply pushing dust all over the place.
  • Odors. Smells can also affect our allergies, and therefore taking steps to help eliminate strong odors and smells is going to help limit the chances of an allergy attack. Eliminate any offensive odors that may be lingering in your home, while at the same time limiting the use of strong fragrances. Aromatherapy can also help you in this regard, but be sure that you experiment to see which fragrances work the best for you.

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