If you suffer from allergies, you probably expect to sniffle, sneeze and cough outdoors during pollen season. But if you find the wretched respiratory issues to be ongoing while you’re relaxing in your airtight home, the problem could be right under your nose. It bears taking a look around and identifying possible allergens in your own home.
Living creatures such as ourselves can develop allergies to many substances. In addition to pollen, some of the most common allergens (particles we develop allergies to) found in the home are these:
It’s hard to avoid allowing many of these allergens into our homes. For instance, most of us bring dust in on our shoes, just as we bring pollen in on our clothes. Dust mites are found everywhere — in carpets, mattresses and linens. VOCs are present in common household products that we don’t think twice about leaving in our homes while they’re giving off gases that may make us sick Over time, continuous exposure to these substances can cause us to develop allergic reactions to them, even if we were allergy-free prior. What’s more, our modern, airtight homes often allow little to no ventilation so that the allergens build up in large quantities.
It’s always best to control allergens at the source by not bringing them in the home. Follow these tips:
For more on allergies in your home, contact Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions. We serve Orlando and the surrounding area.