5 Ways to Reduce Allergens in Your Home

by Jonie Civill 09/08/2019

During the winter season, many people are forced to stay indoors, exposing them to different kinds of allergens like pet dander, dust, and mold. These indoors allergens have a lot of adverse health effect like stuffy nose, sneezing, teary, itchy or red eyes, shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, wheezing, coughing, and Itching.

One of the ways to reduce the levels of allergens in your home is by using environmental control products. These products will help minimize the effect of the indoor allergens on your health. The five tips to reduce indoor allergens are as follows:

Replace the furnace filter

You should not overlook the furnace filter when getting rid of allergens in your home. Allergens like pet dander and dust can accumulate in the air duct. The use of an high-efficiency furnace filter is an effective way to minimize the amount of harmful indoor allergens in your home. Make it a point of duty to change your every ninety days. 

Change your bedding 

Carpets, mattresses, pillows, and rugs are some of those things we use in the house that harbor allergens. To help minimize allergens in the home, consider the use of box springs, encased mattresses, and pillows covered with allergen-proof material. By so doing, you will reduce your exposure to allergens while you sleep. 

Tidy up your house regularly 

Dusting the house when necessary will help cut down on allergens like pet dander and dust mites. For proper cleaning of your home, you can use a HEPA filter to vacuum the whole house and use an electrostatic cloth or a microfiber when dusting your books and other necessary areas of the house. A microfiber or an electrostatic fiber cloth that will attract the dust is essential because the dirt will stick to the surface of the fabric rather than moving around while you are dusting. 

Avoid pet dander

Just like humans, winter season forces pets to stay indoors. The saliva and dander of common pets such as dogs and cat are allergic. You can minimize the amount of dander your pet sheds by bathing them once in a week. Moreover, always wash hands thoroughly after petting a pet and keep the pets out of bedrooms. 

Monitor Humidity Level

Many people use humidifiers in their homes to improve the amount of moisture in the air during winter. Humidifying is an excellent way to prevent dryness, but if you don't monitor the level of humidity, you might be making your home favorable for the growth of dust miles and mold. Employ the use of humidity meter to control the level of moisture in your home.

Consider the tips given above to reduce the indoor allergens in your home and put an end to its adverse effect on your health. If you’re shopping for a new home, let your real estate agent know about any hypoallergenic needs so they can find properties with integrated air filters and other similar features.

About the Author
Author

Jonie Civill

With over 30 years of residential experience in the Capital District, I have an in depth knowledge of houses for sale throughout the region. Working with buyers, I listen to your needs and help you find the right home. Selling a home requires a professional understanding of the process, including pricing, staging and personalized marketing techniques to get your home sold. I will work with you through all the details of buying or selling right through till the closing.

I have been a Multi-Million Dollar Producer throughout my career. I am active in the Greater Capital Association of Realtors serving on the Professional Standards and the Community Outreach Committees.

My business has been based on repeat and referral clients, which is the highest compliment I can receive. I have sold some homes 3 times and have worked with 3 generations of a family.

I believe in paying it forward. For years I have been actively involved with community service organizations.

Real estate has been my job but I really enjoy helping others create a better quality of life for themselves