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Lower Health Issues and Allergy Symptoms in Your House by Reduction of Environment Pollution

The Maids • Sep 26, 2013

You have a fabulously looking house, especially since you work hard at the house cleaning to keep it healthy. But the quality of air is something that you don't exactly get to clean. Nevertheless, you can help reduce allergens and air pollutants with various filtration techniques and make your home that much healthier.

As you grace upon the beautiful ray of sunlight entering your home, you notice a stream of dust dancing across the room. That does not look healthy or pleasant, but whether you like it or not, it will always be there. At times when there is no ventilation like having closed windows, the air pollutants have nowhere to go. 

Using air purifiers is a big way to help cut back on those air pollutants and irritants. Choose from floor models and table models with many features like fan speed, oscillation, etc. The more expensive the model, the more filtration and cleaner air you usually get.

When the weather is comfortable on the outside; it is a great time to use your windows. Fans will help exhaust that annoying, contaminated air in your home. Be sure to set the fan to exhaust out the window and have other windows open. Pollutants will be forced out the windows and the outside air will come in to replace it, assuming you have open windows elsewhere.

Having your carpets look clean is a daily task and you use your vacuum cleaner a lot. However, your vacuum most likely disburses contaminants into the air, even with picking up the dirt and debris. HEPA vacuums can help more, but cheaper models let a lot of those contaminants escape before hitting the filter.

Air contaminants will always exist in every single household, but the good news is that you can control it with these creative techniques and strategies.

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