5 Unexpected Indoor Air Allergens

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Did you know that what you breathe in every day matters? It is common to experience allergies after being outside for an extended period of time. However, your home should be a space devoid of such issues. Failure to address indoor air allergens can put you and your family at risk of health issues; therefore, it is imperative that you address them as soon as possible. In order to improve your home’s air quality, you must first identify the allergens that are present in it. Here are five unexpected indoor air allergens that may be affecting your home. 

Pollen

This is perhaps the most common allergen that plagues people. You may associate pollen with the outdoors and springtime, but did you know that it can get indoors, too? If you are the type to leave a window open when the weather is nice, then you are giving it the chance to travel into your home. Pollen causes symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, and sneezing. If you are experiencing any of these, it might be time to contact a professional to address the issue.

Mold

Mold is another issue that homeowners consistently have to address. On top of this, it comes in many variations, some of which are more harmful than others. If you suspect that your home is having mold problems, then you should fix it immediately. Inhaling it for an extended period of time leads to flu-like symptoms such as coughing, congestion, shortness of breath, and postnasal drip. 

Dust Mites

Dust mites are microorganisms that live in dirt, plants, and wood; they are most prevalent in damp and humid places. Unlike pollen, dust mites can infest a home year-round, causing allergies at unexpected times. In order to get rid of them, it is imperative that you clean your furniture and carpet as this is where they are most commonly found.

Cleaners

Despite the positive results that come with using cleaning products, if there is an overabundant amount of aerosol in the air, these cleaners will negatively affect your health. This can be tricky to work around as nearly all homes in America use household chemicals in one way or another. You can address this issue by airing out your home after using chemicals such as paint, aerosol, and pesticides. In more severe cases, if you suspect that a particular product might be negatively affecting you or a family member’s health, then you should refrain from using it altogether. 

Dander

Dander is the dead skin flakes that fall off pets. If your dog or cat has been shedding lately, then there is a good chance you will experience some irritation in your eyes and nose. With that being said, you will only encounter this issue if you have a mild allergy to animals. Should this happen, you will want to begin vacuuming and dusting your house to remove the substance. 

How Can Air Quality Assessors Help?

Mold, dust, and other pollutants lower your indoor air quality and weaken your immune system. If you notice that you have a problem with mold or mildew in your home, it is best to enlist the help of a professional. Contact AQA if you have any questions or concerns about mold in your home or business. With their combination of experience and knowledge, you can be assured that everything will be handled properly.

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