6 Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home

Your home should be the place in your life where you can retreat from the worries of the world and relax. However, if your home is actually causing your allergies and then it’s unlikely to be a place that you find relaxing!

Luckily, there are plenty of things that you can do to minimize the allergens in your home and make it a more comfortable place to be.

Flooring

Carpets are comfortable to walk on, but they are also a great place for dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens to get trapped, which can mean that they actually make your allergies worse.

If you can, it’s a good idea to replace carpets with wipe-clean floorings such as vinyl or laminate as you can more easily remove all of the dust and pollen that gathers on them, and it’s easier for you to see when they are starting to get dirty.

If you don’t want to get rid of your carpets, then be sure to hoover them regularly to remove the allergens.

Fireplaces

Open fireplaces are the thing most of us picture when we hear the word ‘cozy,’ but they are also a great way to create a whole lot of extra dust in your home! The open chimney also provides a great way for pollen to enter your home.

If you’re prone to allergies, a better option is to opt for a gas fire that gives you the same cozy appearance but without allergens.

Clutter

You can go a long way towards making your home allergy-free by getting rid of as much clutter as you can.

Piles of clutter, particularly things like clothing, are a great place for dust and pollen to get trapped, which means that it stays in your home rather than getting carried outside.

Windows

Rather than opening your windows as it gets warmer and potentially letting in lots of pollen, it’s a good idea to get an air conditioner with an air filter designed for keeping pollen and dust out of your home.

This also means that you’ll avoid letting lots of bugs and outside noise into your home too!

Be prepared

If you know that you get allergies, it’s important to have everything you need to alleviate your symptoms ready to go.

Stock up on eye drops for allergies, antihistamines, and anything else that you find helps you when your allergies flare up.

Be mindful of bringing the outside in

Something that a lot of people don’t think about is the fact that when you’re outside, things like pollen will attach themselves to your skin and clothing.

It can be really helpful to make a habit of removing your outdoor coats and shoes when you come into the house and washing your hands. It can even be helpful to make a point of showering and changing, depending on how severe your allergies are.

Pets

Much as we love them, people are commonly allergic to the dander found in pet hair. If you have a pet, you can minimize the risk of allergies by not allowing them to sleep in the bedroom, grooming them regularly, and ensuring that you wash their bedding frequently.

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