Suck it Up: Improving IAQ in Allergy Season

Vacuum cleaning a carpet - Improving IAQ During Allergy Season

As we meander into another summer, nature calls to us with sunshine, clear skies, and everything in bloom. But if you’re part of the quarter of society managing a seasonal allergy, spring and summer may be more trouble than it’s worth. Some may see picturesque days perfect for enjoying nature with friends while others struggle with sneezing, congestion, itching, and post-nasal drip. So, what can you do? 

We’re sorry to say that you can’t keep the plants from pollinating. But with the right precautions and proper equipment, you can turn your home into an oasis from all things allergen. And Stark’s Vacuums is here to help!

Common Spring Allergies

Most outdoor allergens in the spring and summer come from particles of pollen being released by plants looking to propagate. In late winter to mid spring this comes from trees, like oak, elm, maple and birch. And then, in late spring to early summer, grass pollination makes up a majority of seasonal summer allergies. Hearing that, you might be tempted to spend your warm season indoors – but is that enough to keep you comfortable? 

If you have asthma or an existing respiratory disease, it’s crucial to understand the factors contributing to poor IAQ, or indoor air quality. Indoor allergens may come from: 

  • Pets
  • Carpet and rugs
  • Bedding
  • Indoor plants
  • Soft furniture

Pollen is the problem when it comes to outdoor allergies, while dust and dander are the major issues inside the hole. So what can you do to ensure your home’s IAQ is safe and comfortable?

Tips to Reduce Allergens at Home

What can you do to control allergy symptoms within the home? You can try: 

  • Clearing clutter to reduce dust mites and other pests
  • Scrubbing the bathroom to keep it free of mold
  • Washing sheets in hot water on a weekly basis
  • Avoiding air drying, which can attract more pollen
  • Not using scented cleaners or detergents, as the scents may aggravate your allergy symptoms 

Some of these tactics are easier to implement than others, though all of them can benefit in keeping your home cleaner and better to live and work in. And none is more important than frequent, habitual vacuuming.

Benefits of Vacuuming

How can vacuuming on a regular basis improve your quality of living? Vacuums are capable of safely removing a majority of dust, dander and mold throughout a home. It can do this even better if it has an allergen or HEPA filter, both of which are available for most models of vacuum cleaner. With that extra level of security, you can trap unhealthy particles and render your home more sanitary and easier to live in. 

Stark’s Vacuums for a Cleaner Household

For over 90 years, Stark’s Vacuums has been providing all the major vacuum brands to homes and businesses across the Pacific Northwest. No matter your budget or priorities, we have a model that’ll work for you. And unlike our competitors, you can see our products in store during our live product demo, where we can answer any questions you may have before purchasing. So, if you want a break from the pollen of the Great Outdoors, enjoy a night in a home you can breathe easy in. Contact us today to get started!