10 Ways To Allergy Proof Your Home

Mitigate Mold

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Did you know there are more than 100,000 species of mold? Keeping the bathroom clean and the air circulating is the best way to make sure it is not subjected to mold growth. If mold does start to show up, tackle it as soon as you notice it by using aproduct for killing the pesky fungus. If not, it will quickly spread, get out of control, and potentially cause illness. Make sure surfaces are always dried off, replace cracked or broken tiles to avoid water seeping into walls, and maintain caulking around sinks and tubs.

From Curtains To Blinds

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Many people prefer the look and ease of curtains, but for allergy sufferers, they may not be the best choice. Fabric drapes can become a target for allergens, trapping dust particles, pollen, and other airborne culprits. A better alternative is to install blindsorshades, which accomplish the same job for privacy and maintaining darkness but do not harbor as many allergy triggers. They are easier to wipe clean than drapes, but if curtains are your only option, machine wash or dry clean them often and use a vacuum brush on them regularly.

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