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It is highly irritating to find a year’s accumulation of irritants flying into the air when you start cleaning your home intensively. It becomes even more torturous when you are allergic to those substances. But, we say that the spring cleaning “exercise” can be a lot of fun! How? Read on our tips and you will also justify the daunting task. Precautionary measure is the one-word answer. By preventing being exposed to the irritants, you can make the task safer. Here are they. Ventilation: Proper ventilation is essential to keep away the dust miles from directly attacking you. Open as many windows as possible and then start the cleaning task. Face mask: Wearing a face mask is half the job done because the protective gear reduces the exposure to dust mites, moulds and other allergens. Damp cloth: Feather dusters are good for removing the dust, but not for your tender nose, as they only fluff up all the dust mites into the air. Filter on your vacuum: Search for a vacuum filter that can trap very minute particles including dust mite feces and pollen. We suggest you to go for HEPA vacuum filters. Timing: You should do the intense cleaning before pollination begins.
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