Environmental Allergies
Avoiding allergens completely can be a challenge, but taking some simple measures can help reduce your exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens, ultimately improving your symptoms. Here are some avoidance measures for different types of allergens:
Pollen and Outdoor Allergens:
• Avoid outdoor activities during dry, windy days, when pollen counts are highest.
• Keep windows and doors closed during pollen seasons and use an air conditioner to reduce exposure.
• Avoid outdoor activities during peak pollen seasons if symptoms are severe.
• Do not hang clothing outside to dry as it can trap airborne pollens.
• Pets can collect pollen in their fur while outdoors, so make sure to clean them regularly.
Pet Allergy:
• Keep pets out of the home if possible, as dander, hair, and saliva are all sources of pet allergens.
• If you cannot remove pets, keep them out of the bedroom and isolate them in rooms that have hard surfaces that can be washed regularly.
• Wash cats once a week and dogs twice a week to decrease the buildup of allergens in the dust reservoirs within your home.
• Wash all area rugs that your pets use to rest on every 7 to 14 days.
• Carpets can accumulate allergens faster than hard surfaces or smooth flooring, so vacuum with a HEPA filter and mop or wash hard surfaces regularly.
• Clothing that has been contaminated with pet allergens should be washed regularly.
• Use air cleaners in any areas of the home that pets have access to.
Molds:
• Use a good dehumidifier in damp areas of the home.
• Thoroughly clean bathroom tiles and grout on a regular basis using a mold-specific disinfectant.
• Cover all mattresses and pillows in airtight covers so that they do not become damp or humid.
• Remove carpets in basements and bathrooms, and replace them with a hard surface such as tile.
• Have your air conditioner system cleaned and inspected regularly for mold.
• Check all foods for mold growth and clean trash cans regularly.
• Store firewood outdoors and seal windows tightly to prevent condensation.
Dust Mites:
• Focus on the bedroom as a primary area for avoiding dust mites.
• Use dust-proof covers on mattresses, pillows, and bedding.
• Wash bedding in hot water weekly and dry on high heat.
• Vacuum carpets, upholstered furniture, and stuffed animals with a HEPA filter.
• Use a dehumidifier in the bedroom to reduce humidity levels.
• Remove any unnecessary clutter from the bedroom.