How to reduce summer allergens in your home
It feels wonderful to open the windows during the summer and let fresh air into your home, but outdoor air can also bring in summer allergens like dust, dirt, and pollen. Learn how to reduce summer allergens in your home so you can enjoy the warm weather while it lasts.
Avoiding Summer Allergens
Avoidance is the best way to combat summer allergens. While it may be pleasant to open the windows and let the summer breeze blow through your home, during periods of high pollen levels, it may be best to keep the windows closed and rely on your air conditioner. Replace your HVAC system’s air filter with a HEPA-approved filter designed to remove allergens.

Summer Allergens
Frequent House Cleaning
Keeping your home clean will reduce the effect of indoor allergens such as dust, dirt, and pet dander. Eliminate and organize as much clutter as you can – stacks of books, papers and magazines tend to collect dust, and are difficult to clean.
Vacuum at least once per week. If you have pets, consider vacuuming more frequently. Hire a professional carpet cleaning service to inspect and deep clean your carpets at the beginning and end of summer. This will eliminate dirt and pet dander that weekly vacuuming does not remove.
Removing Mold
MoldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More is a common source of indoor allergies all year round. Warm, humid summer weather can make moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More growth worse. If you have eliminated other sources of summer allergens, but your symptoms do not improve, inspect your home for moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More. Bathrooms, basements, and other damp areas are the most likely places to find moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More.
MoldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More can also grow behind walls, inside ceilings and ductwork, and in other hidden areas. If certain areas in your home smell musty or earthy, but you cannot find any visible moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More, you may have a problem with hidden mold.
When You Need a Professional
If your allergies are severe, or you also have asthma triggered by your allergies, consider hiring a house cleaning crew to deep clean your home every two to four weeks.
If you find small patches of moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More, you may be able to clean it yourself with a solutionA solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substance... More of bleach and hot water. However, if the moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More is widespread or located in an inaccessible space, you should hire a professional moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More removal company.









These are very good recommendations! I’m a little concerned about a couple of spots that I suspect might have mold, so I will be checking that out, and maybe will lower my windows until the worst of summer is over.