Many people come to the valley of the sun
looking for relief from allergies. However, some find when they get here, their
allergies are actually worse. Or some who move to the valley who never had
problems with allergies suddenly are plagued by them. We may have once been known
as a place to come for respiratory relief because we have considerably less
trouble with mildew and mold spores in our climate, but the Phoenix area is a
high growth, densely populated area with a hotbed of allergens from pollen to
pollution.
Have you ever noticed dust particles floating
through the air in your home as the sun catches it just right on a lovely
afternoon? Could be an idyllic scene like enjoying a light summer rain, but dust
is composed of very small, lightweight particles from our own dead skin cells
and pet dander to pollen and pollutants entering from outside. Any breeze or
movement sends these particles airborne. Not exactly an appealing thought that
we’re inhaling all of that floating around us. No wonder so many suffer from
allergies. But indoor allergy relief is the one area you can try to control
when it comes to allergens.
There are a number of simple things that can
be done to reduce household dust and alleviate allergy symptoms:
- Sweeping of floors, including those corners.
- Dusting of flat surfaces and spaces where dust will settle, such as knick-knacks and window treatments.
- Use a high-quality vacuum that actually picks up and traps the dust, rather than moving it around.
- Washing throws, bedding and furniture coverings to keep dust from settling in fabrics.
- Using allergen covers for pillows and mattresses to keep them from absorbing dust.
- Houseplants can also help improve air quality.
One of the most effective ways to get rid of
dust is through your HVAC system’s air filter. Get in the habit of
inspecting the filter monthly and changing it when it begins to clog with dirt
and dust. Even when you don’t need heating or cooling, run your forced-air
equipment on “fan only” to get air moving through the filter.
You may still have to
fight an allergy battle outside, but your sinuses will thank you when you’re in
the allergy-reduced area of your home as you follow these simple steps. Contact
Wolff Mechanical at (602) 814-0004 for more information on improving the air
quality in your home.




