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How to Wipe out Household Allergens and Keep Them Out

01 January 2006 · Viewed 2764 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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How to Wipe out Household Allergens and Keep Them Out

If you or someone you love suffers from indoor allergies, you understandably are searching for effective ways to rid your home of common allergens. Indoor allergens may include pet dander, dust, bacteria, mold spores and more. Unfortunately, these particles can accumulate in large quantities indoors, and your home’s air quality may grow increasingly worse despite your efforts to clean your space regularly. The good news is that there are a few effective steps to improve indoor air quality.

Keep Your HVAC System Well-Maintained

One of the most common ways for allergens to circulate through your home is via the air ducts. When your HVAC system blows, particulates in the air ducts and on the HVAC equipment can blow throughout the home. Some particles will accumulate on the equipment or in the ducts as well. When particles blow throughout the home, they will land on carpeting, upholstery and other surfaces. Some particulates can become lodged in fabric, and this contributes to poor indoor air quality. Through AC repair and professional maintenance done by a company like Universal Refrigeration, you can properly address this problem. Repair and maintenance services may include cleaning debris from the HVAC equipment and repairing damaged ducts.

Invest in an Air Purification System

Even when you get your HVAC system working at its best, the air may still be rather dirty. Another idea to consider is to invest in an air purification system. These are advanced systems that work in conjunction with the air filters in your HVAC ventilation system. They trap additional particles that the air filters miss, and they can even remove pollution for improved respiration inside the home.

Steam Clean Carpeting Regularly

Because so many particles land on your floor, you must take steps to clean carpeting regularly. Vacuuming at least once or twice per week is a great way to remove dirt on the surface of carpeting, but some particles will penetrate into the fibers. In addition to affecting indoor air quality, they can make your home look and smell filthy. Steam cleaning carpeting, as well as upholstered surfaces, is an effective way to deal with this problem. Some people even replace carpeting with hard floors to avoid dirty carpet issues in the future.

Indoor air quality is justifiably a serious concern that most homeowners need to focus on. Each of these steps is relatively easy to take. Remember to add steam cleaning for carpets and HVAC maintenance service to your regular home maintenance calendar so that the work is completed at desired intervals

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