how to protect your home against allergy season - the best air purifier for dust

by:Yovog     2021-03-03
how to protect your home against allergy season  -  the best air purifier for dust
Spring is the season when the sun, fresh air and flowers bloom.
But for those of us who are allergic, even the most pleasant breeze will make your home feel like an itchy, itchy room in hell.
All the bacteria and allergens lurking in every corner-
To be exact, there are about 2,000 fungi-
According to a doctor, your house is basically a microbial zoo
Noah Ferrer, a microbial ecologist at the University of Colorado Boulder
Learn how to take advantage of these seven transformation tips and prepare your space to fight in this relentless time of year.
If you have been using it for decades
The old vacuum of many years may be the time to upgrade.
Your vacuum may spray it to collect finer dust and debris back into the air. -
Make it allergic-
Nightmare caused
Invest in a high vacuum-
Air Efficiency of particles (HEPA)
According to Jotham Hatch, director of national training in chemistry, filters can capture allergens in the air
Dry Cleaning, carpet and interior cleaning services.
When you crawl under the sheets at night, you are collected by pollen, mold, fungus and even pet dandruff.
While you should wash the sheets at least every other week, Hatch recommends adding housekeeping once a week in hot water (
About 130 degrees Fahrenheit, according to Mayo Clinic data).
Use dust for increased protectionand mite-
Anti-allergic bedding-
Trigger in the bay, no matter how irresistible your pet is, put them on the bed.
It's easy to ignore the dusty corners of your home, but considering that household dust may contain a combination of human skin, animal dandruff, insect waste, and can trigger a breathing storm, it is essential to clean your home during the season of sneezing.
To reduce allergens at home, dust at least once a week, and if your allergies are really serious, invest in an air purifier to ease your lung needs.
After the cold winter, it is tempting to open the window to let the spring air in, but for those who are allergic, fresh air will soon become a nightmare.
During the allergy season, keep the windows closed and stick to the central air conditioner to keep your place cool.
Hatch recommends checking and replacing air filters in heaters and air conditioning vents to prevent dirt and dust from gathering and circulating around your house.
Plants have a way to make the home look bright and fresh, but they are also mature places for mold growth.
To prevent mold spores from thriving in your growers, place indoor plants in a well-cycled area.
The Mayo Clinic also recommends spraying aquarium gravel on the soil to limit the growth of mold.
If you want to prevent allergens from entering your home, leave your shoes at the door.
Your shoes pick up dirt and pollen from the outside, and when you wear them indoors, you basically pollinate the floor at home like a bee.
If you can't stand bare feet exposed all night, put on some of the House's shoes and make sure to clean them regularly, dirt and dust on the floor will pile up on your indoor shoes over time.
Heavy curtains pile up dust, mildew and pollen like magnets.
When you pull them aside and let spring shine in, you can summon a dust devil in seconds.
Replace thick curtains with light and thin fabrics made of cotton or synthetic fabrics-
Don't forget to wash your way forward.
If you have additional ambitions, you can throw them in with your weekly wash sheets to increase your defense capabilities.
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