Is your home a home to allergens too?

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Is your Home a Home to Allergens too? While most of us tend to consider a runny nose and sneezing as yet another bout of cold, there are statistics on allergies that can’t be ignored. 1 out of 5 Americans falls prey to allergies or asthma which is the culprit behind their frequent watery eyes, itchy nose, sneezing, and congestion. Although it’s easier to blame the pollutants that we cannot escape when we are on the road for the problem, it might take some by a slight shock to know that the biggest allergy triggers are well nested inside your own homes. These include mold spores, pet dander, dust mite allergen, and even pollen. What Lies Beneath in Your Home?

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Is your Home a Home to Allergens too?

While most of us tend to consider a runny nose and sneezing as yet another bout of cold, there are statistics on allergies that can’t be ignored. 1 out of 5 Americans falls prey to allergies or asthma which is the culprit behind their frequent watery eyes, itchy nose, sneezing, and congestion.

Although it’s easier to blame the pollutants that we cannot escape when we are on the road for the problem, it might take some by a slight shock to know that the biggest allergy triggers are well nested inside your own homes. These include mold spores, pet dander, dust mite allergen, and even pollen.

What Lies Beneath in Your Home?

So who exactly are you living with inside your home? Here’s some more stats: eight out of every 10 people within the U.S. are exposed to dust mites. Next, six out of every 10 are exposed to dog or cat dander. As a matter of fact, pet dander is more dangerous in causing allergic reactions even when compared to fur or hair of animals. Even pollen for that matter is not very much out of reach simply because you think you are inside of your home. Pollen conveniently sticks to your carpets, clothes, hair,

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pets, open windows as well as doors. Thus, there comes a need to use a professional - Steampro's Nassau Carpet Cleaning Service is trusted by many in this regard.

What to Do to Keep Allergens Out of Your Home?

Americans pay as much as $1.3 billion for doctor visits to cure unexplained allergies and much above $11 billion for medications to treat those allergies every year! Wouldn’t it help if you could control your allergies and save some of that hard earned money? Before you lose hope, be assured that there are actually things you can do to control the problem. Here are some important ones among them.

Dust home and control mites: You can effectively control the chaos created by dust mites in your home by dusting surfaces and frequently washing your bedding.

Vacuum more often: Vacuuming is an effective way to reduce the surface dust mites and animal dander. Use a good quality 3 stage HEPA filter type vacuum every once or twice a week.

Get Professional cleaning of carpets: It’s important to get carpets cleaned professionally every 3-4 months. Steampro Carpet cleaning Long Island New York will help you get rid of about 98% of common allergens.

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Try minimize pet dander: Wash house pets every week to avoid allergens in your home. Wipe your down pets every time they return home from outdoors.

Shut off pollen: Keep windows and doors closed to keep pollen out. Use an air filter and change it regularly.

Keep Furniture Clean - The furniture in your home can catch and hide many allergens. Steampro's Leather & upholstery cleaning Long Island New York can make sure that your furniture is as clean of allergens as possible.

Control dirt intrusion: To avoid dirt coming in from outside, place a rugged mat at the entrance for people to wipe their feet off before they enter into your home.

While it may not be possible to entirely eliminate dirt and allergens, if you diligent and put the above into practice, you can help avoid a lot of harmful allergens from attacking your home.