Many of you may be cleaning your homes in preparation for Diwali, which is only around the corner. Cleaning for Diwali has never been simpler, but thanks to the availability of cutting-edge tools. However, cleaning the houses can be a difficult task for allergy sufferers.
Allergies creep into your home and before you even notice it, you feel an itch up your nose and there goes a series of loud sneezes that wakes your partner/family members, early in the morning!! It irritates you for a while and before you get to the bottom of it, it's gone, all for the better of course, but you still need to find out the cause.
Sometimes it could get so frustrating and just not stop, while at times it ends with a few sneezes! It could be a task for us to identify the allergen, but here are a few tips to prevent them from making their grand entry:
They carry a lot of microscopic dust mites that can be the cause of your allergy! You have people from outside walking on the carpet or sitting on your furniture and they could be bringing allergens from outside.
Clogged gutters can result in water seeping into the house, leading to mold growth, which can aggravate allergies. So the next time it rains, check your gutters to make sure there is no water seeping in.
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Run the exhaust fan and/or leave the window and door open when taking a shower or bath. This way the water on the floor dries up soon and you reduce chances of mold growth.
Wash all your bedding in very hot water every week. It's the best way to kill those mites.
Clean the tray with a bleach solution and sprinkle with salt to reduce mold growth.
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Spend some time to remove old clothing. Put away old equipment, shoes and other things that are not being used in a place outside home. Vacuum the floor and walls of your closet and shelves to get rid of dust mites!
Try to keep them away from the bedroom as they could be spreading dander that could be the cause of your allergy.
Synthetic materials produce lesser lint and do not invite mites, molds and fungus. Whether the mats are made of natural or synthetic fiber, your mats need to be cleaned on a weekly basis.
If your porch lights contain dead insects, clean them right away as they can be a potential source of allergens.
You can avoid bringing allergens inside by doing this. You could keep a shelf outside or provide soft indoor slippers for your guests.
Air conditioners if not cleaned regularly, can harbor molds that could cause an allergic reaction when they start circulating in the air. Make sure you change the filter of the air conditioner regularly.
Use hard flooring instead of carpets, as carpets collect more dust mites and lint that could be possible allergens.
If you have a child at home, and you are prone to allergies, try to avoid using stuffed toys for your children as they could be causing the allergy.
Additional tips:
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An allergist or dermatologist can assist you in identifying the source of your allergy and providing appropriate treatment.
LEAVE ALLERGIES OUT OF YOUR HAPPY DAYS. USE PREVENTIVE ACTIONS TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND THE PEOPLE YOU LOVE FROM GETTING ENTANGLED IN THE ALLERGY TRAP.