Easy Steps to Allergy Proof Your Home

Is your home a place of comfort; somewhere you can kick off your shoes and relax after a long days work at the office? Or does this sound like a dream? Perhaps your eyes begin to water as soon as you enter your home followed by constant sneezing attacks. Ah that sounds more like it. Sleeping in your bed is an absolute battle as your nose begins to drip constantly; it sure doesn’t help if you can’t breathe properly!

Allergy proofing your home will greatly reduce your exposure to the culprits that are making your life a nightmare! You can start making small steps today that can make a huge difference to the severity of your allergic symptoms.

How to get rid of dust mites

Dust mites can be one of the hardest allergens to eradicate. They can’t be seen with the naked eye and are able to multiply rapidly in warm environments. Dust mites thrive on skin and dander of people and animals, which is why furniture such as couches and beds can be a great breeding ground for dust mites.

Ways to eliminate dust mites

The above strategies will greatly diminish the amount of dust mites you come in contact with. If you’re still having quite a hard time with dust mites you may need to look into doing the following:

Those dust mites should now have had their arses kicked! And hopefully you are now enjoying sleeping in your bed without the sniffing and itching.

How to get rid of cockroaches

Cockroaches will be drawn to your household if you like to leave dirty dishes in the sink, crumbs on the kitchen table and areas with water leakages.

Keeping your house clean and dry you will be able to greatly reduce your exposure to cockroaches.

Ways to eliminate cockroaches

  • Step 1 – Call a pest control expert who can rid your home of cockroaches. Cockroaches can be difficult to eradicate yourself if the problem has been there for sometime.
  • Step 2 – Ensure that you empty the garbage daily, and that the lid on top of the garbage is closed at all times.
  • Step 3 – Wipe down kitchen tables and dining tables to get rid of food crumbs.
  • Step 4 – Vacuum floors regularly, particularly in the kitchen and around the dining table where you may have spilt food that the cockroaches could be attracted to.
  • Step 5 – Fix any leaking taps and dry bench tops around kitchen sinks to get rid of excess water.
  • Step 6 – Seal any opening cracks that provide entry points into your house.
  • Step 7 – Use poison baits made from boric acid and traps that can provide ongoing control of cockroach infestation. Avoid the use of chemical based baits as these chemicals may irritate those of you with allergies or asthma.

With these easy steps, you should be well and truly on your way to getting rid of those annoying critters. If you would like to look at other ways to control your allergic symptoms, you can visit out natural relief page or allergy medication page to provide you with other avenues to help you finally get some relief!

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