Environmental
allergens affect the way many people live their lives and clean their homes.
Allergens make their way into our houses, and can settle in some unexpected
places – but knowing where these irritants can hide can help you eliminate
problematic allergens from your home. If your house has you sneezing and
wheezing in every room, here are three allergy-triggering places where you
wouldn’t expect to find allergens in the home.
Allergens
Lurking In Your Living Room
Visitors
to your home brings allergens with them. Allergens are easily transferred from
your visitors onto your carpets and couches. Even if you do not have pets of
your own, animal dander can easily find its way in with visitors from
pet-friendly homes.
Your
couches and cushions are hot spots for irritants. If you are find yourself
exhibiting allergy symptoms in your living room, look to your cushions to find
some relief. These cushions and throw blankets can be placed into the dryer for
a few minutes to get rid of irritating dander and dust mites.
Items
that cannot be placed in the dryer should be cleaned regularly according to the
manufacturer's directions. A good vacuum with a HEPA filter can pull allergens out
from flooring, drapes and couches.
Steaming
Kitchens May Make You Sneeze
The
kitchen may be home to mold that triggers your allergies. Steam from cooking
and cleaning carries moisture into the air, and can cause damage not only to
your health, but also to your home.
Dishwashers
and other appliances can contribute to mold growth in a big way. Areas that are
not regularly cleaned and properly maintained could be triggering allergic
reactions. To get allergy relief, clean and sanitize the rubber seals of all
your appliances.
If
you suspect mold may be an issue, have a professional test your home. Whereas
surface mold can be killed and cleaned, more serious mold problems may require
renovation and cause serious harm.
An
Attack On Your Sinuses While You Sleep
Dust
mites flock to a surprising and unsettling place in our home. If you find your
allergies are causing unrest, it may be where you are placing your head to
sleep.
Pillows
are problematic because they are not washed regularly with the rest of our
bedding. There are many different solutions for this, and some are more
effective and comfortable than others. Replace your pillows annually, or
consider a different material or type of pillow - pillows with a tight woven
covering will be harder for mites to penetrate, and allergy-proof pillow covers
can be washed regularly.
Your
bedroom is meant to be a place of rest, but where the room is placed could be
causing you discomfort. Allergens from trees and plants out your window can
make their way into your bedroom. Air purifiers can help, and in some instances
you may want to consider having the irritant removed.
Pinpointing
the source of a reaction can be a challenge, especially if the allergens are
hiding in unexpected places in the home. Allergies in the home shouldn't cause
residents constant problems. Seek out the culprits that plague your sinus, and
breathe easy knowing that your home can be yoursanctuary.
For more information about available services
and possible solutions to your allergen problems, call your trusted real estate agent today.
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-Jeff
Cook
Jeff
Cook Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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