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Ditch your carpet Put doormats on each side of entries Change your air filters regularly. Choose blinds instead of drapes. Install room air filters. 5 Tips for Reducing Allergy Problems in Your Home
1. Ditch your carpet • Having carpet in your home is a sure way to collect allergens and dust, and keep them hanging around. • Hardwood, tile, and vinyl floors are great for reducing allergy symptoms in your house. • Get rid of as much carpeting as possible and replace it with hard surfaces.
2. Put doormats on each side of entries • Your home doesn't begin full of allergens. These pesky particles are brought in from outside by you and all the people who come through the door. • You can put a doormat on each side of your entryways, and the allergens can stick to that instead. • Make sure you vacuum or beat out these mats a few times a week to keep allergens from accumulating heavily.
3. Change your air filters regularly • Many people make the mistake of forgetting that they have an air filter which affects the quality of the air in their homes. • You should change or clean your air filter at least every three months to keep the air clean and find some allergy relief.
4. Choose blinds instead of drapes • If you have drapes and curtains to keep the sunlight out, then you probably have home allergens. • Blinds are a more allergy-free option because they don't hold particles as easily and can be dusted. • If you must have curtains, makes sure they are machine washable, and that you wash them regularly.
5. Install room air filters • If allergies are a serious problem for you and you want to take a strong preventative measure, you can place room air filters throughout your home. • They only work for the room they are in, so you may need several to offer greater allergy relief.
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