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Best Home Improvements You Can Make in Allergy Season

October 21, 2019
By Susan Paige
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Spring, summer, and fall are the main allergy seasons in a year, where trees, grass, and weeds release pollen that enters your home. If you are allergic, you may begin to experience difficulty breathing, watery eyes, sneezing, etc. However, with guidance, it’s possible to prevent pollen and other allergens from building up in your home.

Here are some of the best home improvements you can make to prevent allergies during the season.

Replace The HVAC Filters 

 

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Your HVAC air filter is the most important part of your unit since it keeps your air fresh and fit for breathing. It works to eliminate airborne agents such as dust, pet dander, pollen, etc. With well-maintained HVAC filters, you can easily get rid of allergies in your home.

HVAC filters require seasonal checked-ups. Some will need to be replaced every month based on the dust levels in your home. As you continue using the filters, they’ll trap the dust, pollen and dandruff particles from entering the vents. If you exceed the required time to replace, the system may fail to stop dirt, dust, and bacteria that can aggravate allergies.

Invest in a Whole-House Filtration System

The second-best alternative to reducing agents such as dust, pollen grain, and dandruff is using a whole-house filtration system. These systems work by filtering out harmful airborne agents from your indoor air.

When the air passes throughout the house filtration system, it is purified before it can move ahead to your HVAC system. This will not only help your HVAC system last longer but will also help you avoid allergies associated with the airborne agents. You can inquire from your HVAC expert about the most suitable HVAC system for your home. 

Have Water-Leak Detectors

Some of the most common causes of allergy include mold and mildew. This is why it’s critical to repair any water leaks and prevent the growth of mold. To get started, you need to identify the water leakages and see if you can repair the problem yourself.

At times it’s difficult to identify water leaks in your house. This is why it’s important to invest in water-leak detectors in your home. These can help you identify any water leakage as soon as it occurs. They are integrated with sensors that emit sounds and send you notifications.

Use A Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostats are mainly used to control indoor room temperature remotely. However, when operated the right way, HVAC smart thermostats can also help you reduce the level of airborne agents in your home.

Nowadays, smart thermostats can detect the level of allergens within your home. These thermostats will not only create a cozy environment for you, but they can also adapt to individual lifestyles for people to live healthier. This makes the smart thermostats both energy efficient and safe; since you don’t have to buy other gadgets to purify your air and you can monitor your kids even when you are far away.

Although outside crops and grass can make the home beautiful, they can also lead to allergic reactions. Using the right guidelines can help you to enjoy a green landscape while still protecting your health.

 

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