3 Easy And Effective Ways To Prevent Allergic Reactions In The Home

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3 Easy And Effective Ways To Prevent Allergic Reactions In The Home

3 Easy And Effective Ways To Prevent Allergic Reactions In The Home

30 August 2017
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Allergies are on the rise in this country. In fact, 50 million people in the United States are allergy sufferers. Of this number, 30% of people with allergies are adults and 40% are children. There are different types of allergies, and some of the most common ones are food allergies, latex allergies, drug allergies, and allergies to certain types of insect stings. There are also many types of allergies, however, that can cause allergic reactions inside the home. Some of these include pet dander, dust, and mold.

While you can't protect yourself from having an allergic reaction all the time, there are some easy and effective ways to prevent them from happening in the home. Here are three of them:

1. Make Sure Your Home Has Good Ventilation

It's important to have good quality air circulating throughout your home. While you might be tempted to open up the window to get the ventilation flowing, if you have allergies, doing so could let pollution, pollen, and other allergens inside. In order to improve the quality of air in your home, you'll want to ensure you have a good ventilation system. Here are some ways to do this:

  • The kitchen and bathroom should have working exhaust fans
  • Furnaces and air conditioners should be well maintained
  • Replace filters on heating and cooling systems as necessary

If any of these things is not working, contact a contractor that does HVAC repair.

2. Make Sure Your Carpets Get Cleaned

Allergens like dust mites and pet dander can get embedded in the carpet, which can increase the chances of having an allergic reaction. Vacuuming your carpet can help to get rid of these types of allergens, but the best thing you can do is make sure it gets professionally cleaned. Some cleaning professionals recommend getting your carpet cleaned once every 12 to 18 months.

3. Make Sure Your Get Leaks Fixed

Leaky pipes or faucets can greatly increase the chances of mold production in your home. Mold gets produced by tiny spores when water, condensation, or high levels of humidity are present. Mold can grow on any type of surface including wood, ceramic, and tile. Some common symptoms associated with mold allergies include:

  • Coughing and throat irritation
  • Headaches
  • Shortness of breath

If you are allergic or sensitive to mold, getting any leaky pipes or faucets fixed can be beneficial to your health, and will reduce your chances of having an allergic reaction. Contact a company like Total Comfort Heating & Air Condition for more information and assistance. 

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About a year ago, I realized that our air conditioner just wasn't cutting it. Our home was constantly hot and humid, even though our air conditioner was running almost all the time. In addition to driving up our energy bill, my entire family was tired of sweating constantly. To resolve the problem, we decided to hire an HVAC contractor to come out and fix the problem. He figured out that our compressor was damaged, and he replaced it for us. After that, our system ran great again. This blog is here for anyone who has ever had trouble diagnosing air conditioning problems.