Clean environment can really help control the symptoms of allergies, but the products that you can clean also contribute to symptoms. I was in the residential cleaning industry for over 15 years and I have many customers who are also allergic. The best way to prevent the exacerbation of symptoms to someone else your cleaning for you, but I understand that not always have the opportunity to read as follows:
The symptoms causeddetergents can be:
-Itching, tearing
Dam
Panting
Skin rash
There are measures you can take your cleaning routine, the less the risk of a reaction to allergens in your home. The first thing you should focus on is the detergent used, I recommend that all non-toxic cleaners, including, microfiber cloths, a solution of vinegar and water, lemon juice and olive oil soap, a true HEPA filterVacuum cleaners and water vapor.
Carpets:
Those suffering from allergies should limit or even eliminate carpet in their homes, but if your carpets (even if you do not love you) love to be able to control the allergens in them with some effort.
Use your HEPA vacuum trap lurking effectively dissolved dirt, pet dander, dust mites, and even in the fibers of the carpet. HEPA vacuum cleaners are able to trap at least 99.97Percent of the particles to.3 microns in size.
After thoroughly vacuumed your carpets to be cleaned gently and steam cleaners to disinfect high-temperature steam. Wrap the brush the floor in a towel and gently go over the carpets. The heat of the steam kills dust mites, the most you have lost to the vacuum cleaner.
Let your carpet before vacuuming to do it a second time through the dirt dry steam solvedCleaner.
Dust:
To get rid of dust on the furniture and other surfaces within easy reach of the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner HEPA nothing is working well. You can use a microfiber cloth slightly damp on the surface after vacuum cleaning. For those hard to reach areas of Annex crack on your vacuum cleaner will work too.
Bathrooms:
Cleaning the bathroom with non-toxic cleaning products is a wise choice, not only for those suffering from allergies, but forwho cares about their overall health. Most if not all, of the detergent used to clean bathrooms contain harsh, toxic chemical ingredients.
You can use the solution of vinegar and water to clean all glass surfaces in your bathroom. For cleaning and disinfecting, diluted chlorine bleach and water solution can be applied on tiles, toilets, buckets, etc. It can be further disinfected by steam cleaning.
Kitchens:
The spots are more common in the kitchen;Fortunately, most areas in the kitchen, stain-resistant than in other areas of your home. Hob can moistened with oily steam cleaner and a towel should be cleaned with a solution of soap and water. A high performance non-toxic cleaners will work on stubborn stains. The solution of vinegar and water is also very useful in the kitchen. Clean your counters with a microfiber cloth.
Flooring (tile and wood floors)
Vacuum thoroughly with yourHEPA filter vacuum to be incredible, then go over with the steam cleaner to loosen the soil in dirt.The soap in water for a solution that miracles diluted floor cleaning. Finally, use a damp cloth, a sponge made with oil soap solution to clean the floors.
Bedrooms:
People tend to overlook the curtains and mattresses cleaner when cleaning the room, but these two areas are in control of allergies. Use the dusting brushAttachment on your vacuum cleaner to completely empty the mattress every two months. To vacuum the blinds, you must use the control switch on your vacuum cleaner, because they require less suction.
The cleaning method I've described are very effective in controlling allergens in your home, there are other steps you can take in relation to your cleaning routine. I also use a particulate filter in my house (yes, it has a HEPA filter also) the case.