Preventing Allergy Attacks When Cleaning the House
How many times have you suffered from an allergy
attack after cleaning the house or mowing the lawn?
I guess, a good number of people have at least suffered
from an allergy attack at one point or another.
The symptoms of an allergy attack can range anywhere
from annoying to life threatening. At the very least,
the symptoms can be as mild as a runny nose or red
itchy eyes. A full allergy attack may be more discomforting
with all that sneezing, coughing and teary eyes.
However, there are also allergy attacks which can
be life threatening!
Dealing with allergies can be such a daunting task.
It requires special attention, a deliberate avoidance
of the factors, which may cause an allergy attack
and the right medication. It renders even the simplest
of tasks such as cleaning the house complicated enough.
However, there are ways to reduce or eliminate the
onset of an allergy attack when going about your
daily household tasks. Consider following these simple
suggestions and see the difference.
. Tips when vacuuming. Canister type vacuums have
exhaust ports, which allow fine particles of dust
to be blown back into the air as you vacuum. Fitting
a filter on your vacuum helps solve this problem.
If dust is a major problem for you and you have enough
money to spare, you can opt to purchase an industrial-strength
vacuuming system for a dust-free cleaning.
. Tips when dusting. Dusting can spread the dust,
which may in turn initiate an allergy attack or aggravate
respiratory allergies. So, whenever possible, delegate
this task to another member of the family. If this
cannot be done, try using a damp cloth instead of
feather dusters since these tend to spread the dust
around. Don't use dusting sprays either. These can
give off odors which may worsen your allergies.
. Tips when mowing the lawn. As with dusting, it
is better to let someone else do the mowing for you.
This is especially true if you are allergic to grass
and during the pollen season. If you can't find someone
to mow the lawn for you, try finding out when the
pollen season is and don't do any mowing during those
periods.
. Tips when cooking. For most people with respiratory
allergies, wood smoke poses a grave threat. This
presents an ever greater problem when using a wood
stove. Not only does it emit offending wood smoke,
it also gives off irritating toxins in the air.
. Tips in washing clothes. Contrary to manufacturers'
claims, there really is no "mild detergent".
So be sure to rinse off the very last trace of laundry
products in your clothes. These can be a major source
of irritants which can initiate or worsen skin irritations.
. Tips in washing your pet. Dog and cat hair are
listed as among the most common allergy triggers.
So, if you are allergic to animal hair but can't
seem to part ways with your pets, consider bathing
them frequently. Scientific studies present strong
evidence that bathing animals in warm water considerably
lowers the amount of allergens in the animals' fur.
And don't forget to wash your hands with soap and
water after you've had direct contact with your beloved
pet.