Research has shown that indoor air pollution, which is often caused by mold and dust mites, can be up to 10 times greater than outdoor pollution. Here are 12 things you can do to help decrease the volume of allergy triggers in your home. Not only do many people with allergies experience more itching and sneezing in the morning, but many trees release their pollen in the air at first light, and ragweed pollen is in abundance in the air at midday – when it'll stick to your clothes and get carried indoors. If you want to work out, do it later in the day. Change Your Clothes and Shower When You come Indoors Even if you don't feel dirty, pollen sticks to your hair and clothes where it can irritate your eyes and nose, and contribute to indoor air pollution. If you don't have time for a quick rinse, you should wash your hands to remove lingering pollen, especially before making food or touching your face. Water Indoor Plants Sparingly Over-watering can contribute to the growth of mold, and any water that leaks on to the floor invites mold growth as well. Put pebbles on top of the dirt to discourage mold from getting into and polluting the air. Clogged gutters can result in water seeping into your home, leading to mold growth, which can exacerbate allergies. So, the next time it rains, check your gutters. If you see water leaking out of end caps, flowing on the outside, or dripping behind them, it's time to get out that ladder. Keep Your Thermostat Set Above 65°F in the Winter If you set it too low, then you're encouraging the growth of mold in damp air. The heat dries out the air, preventing mold growth and pollution. Of course, too-dry air can irritate your lungs and sinuses. The perfect humidity in a home is around 50%. Declutter the Right Way Throw out and give away coats and other clothing that you haven't used in the last year. Put sports equipment in the basement or garage where it belongs. Slip your shoes into hanging shoe bags. When you have finished, you should be able to see all your closets' floors and back walls. Now give everything a good vacuum and you'll have significantly reduced the amount of dust in your house and decreased your indoor air pollution. |
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