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Allergies can make you miserable, and your home could be making it worse. There are certain areas of your house that tend to hold allergens and keep you sneezing and coughing year round. You can clear out your home allergens and make it easier to keep them out.<br><br><br>Tags:<br>#Homeallergens, #Reducingallergysymptoms, #Allergyrelief<br>
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5 Tips for Reducing Allergy Problems in Your Home
5 Tips for Reducing Allergy Problems in Your Home 1.Ditch your carpet 2.Put doormats on each side of entries 3.Change your air filters regularly. 4.Choose blinds instead of drapes. 5.Install room air filters.
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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