Whether your allergies are triggered by internal or external factors, making
small changes
to your cleaning routine can help you feel at ease indoors and reduce the chance of worsening symptoms.
Whether cleaning your workplace, holiday let or home, we’ve put together some simple tips
to help you keep your allergies under control wherever you are.
Allergy Cleaning Tips for the Workplace
Replace sweeping with regular vacuuming, as sweeping can move dust around the air rather than removing it.
Consider investing in a vacuum that uses a HEPA filter as they are designed to trap tiny particles such as pollen and dust that other vacuums may miss.
Cut down on clutter and aim for digital, rather than paper, copies of documents to remove the build up of dust in cupboards.
Regularly check for high pollen alerts and keep windows closed when possible on those days.
Allergy Cleaning Tips for Holiday Lets
Regularly vacuum and wash curtains and blinds where possible. This will remove the build-up of dust, pollen and other allergens over time.
Clean outside entrances and door mats often to minimise the amount of dust and pollen being brought indoors through shoes.
Use a damp cloth and mop head when cleaning to trap any dust, rather than allowing it to filter into the air.
Scrub any mould in bathrooms weekly to prevent a larger build-up.
Allergy Cleaning Tips at Home
Wear a mask when cleaning and leave your home for a few hours if possible to allow any floating dust to settle.
Invest in special bedding, such as dust-proof mattress and pillow protectors.
Consider removing rugs and carpets, or investing in small rugs that can be washable, to reduce the amount of allergens trapped in carpet fibres.
Wash bed sheets weekly in hot water to kill any dust mites.
Did you know that
AirBurst, the ultimate disinfectant system, uses a
natural disinfectant
to
remove dirt and pollen from the air? Find out how you can keep your property safe and reduce allergens using AirBurst
here.