KEEP YOUR HOME DRY
One of the most common causes of asthma as well as upper
respiratory tract infection is moisture in the home. This moisture will come
from both the interior as well as the exterior of the home. You can prevent the
accumulation of moisture by ensuring that the home has been constructed
properly and that plumbing systems are working efficiently. Excess moisture in
the home makes your house prone to the growth of mold, infestation by pests and
also poor ventilation.
KEEP YOUR HOME PEST-FREE
Pests are one of the leading causes of allergens in the
house as well as being disease causing vectors. You can ensure that pests do
not gain entry into your home by sealing any holes and cracks in walls, getting
rid of any water sources around the home and ensuring that all food is stored
in sealed containers. One thing to note about pest control is that using
pesticides also puts you and your family at risk of getting poisoned. As such,
it is better to look for options that will not be harmful to either humans or
pests such as diatomaceous earth or boric acid.
KEEP YOUR HOME CLEAN
Most people will claim to clean their homes on a regular
basis but how thoroughly do you clean your house? Dust should be cleaned out
daily as its accumulation can cause a number of health problems. Keep in mind
pesticides and other chemicals that can be found in products around the home
and cause allergic reactions. You should control the amount of dirt that comes
into the home and also take note of the cleaning products that are used around
the home. Some cleaning products as simple as a basic marble cleanser can have unwanted chemicals that could pose health
risks.
KEEP
THE AIR CLEAN
Air quality is a serious household concern that easily
goes overlooked by the common homeowner. In short, the air you breathe in your
home should be as clean as possible. Proper ventilation will ensure the house
remains well ventilated with a good circulation of air. There are also a number
of air cleaning products that you can buy that help filter dust and allergens
from air. These devices are great investments, especially for older homes that
might have less clean of air quality than a newer home.
KEEP
YOUR HOME CONTAMINANT FREE
This simple means ensuring there are no contaminants that
could poison the people of that household the biggest culprit of this is
cleaning products as they tend to have a wide range of harmful chemicals. The
paint that you use is also an important consideration if you would like to
avoid exposure to lead poisoning. In some cases, you may want to consider
hiring an inspector to evaluate certain areas of your home that are prone to
such risks. In addition, you may also want to assess how well the home is
sealed and protected from contaminants. A good grout sealer can
go a long way.
KEEP
YOUR HOME SAFE
Keeping your home safe will make its occupants less prone
to health issues and injuries. One of the best places to start would be
installing smoke detectors in the home as fires tend to be the leading cause of
injuries. If you already have fire alarms, then consider having a fire alarm inspection done to ensure all devices are in good working
condition.
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