The average person spends about 90% of their time indoors.
With percentages this high, it is safe to say that indoor air has a lot more impact on our health
than outdoor air quality.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, approximately six out of 10 residential
and commercial properties are detrimental to your health as a result of pollutants in the air.
Signs Your Home Could be Making You Sick
If you believe that your home could be causing you to feel less than yourself lately, it could
be a sign that you need to do a little spring cleaning.
Below are some common symptoms, diseases, and conditions that could result
from toxins and pollutants within a building:
· Irritation of the eyes, nose, or throat
· Stuffy feeling
· Headaches
· Nausea
· Flu-like symptoms
When you’re exposed to too many air pollutants, your body will respond immediately.
The above described symptoms start within an hour of entering your home.
The symptoms will also subside very quickly after you’ve left the premises.
Harmful indoor chemicals and building materials inside the home can lead
to serious conditions including:
· Anemia
· Asthma
· Allergies
· Chronic fatigue
· Mesothelioma
· Other forms of cancer
· Brain damage
· Death
Tips for Eliminating Harmful Contaminants In Your Home
1. Asbestos
Was your home built between the years 1920 and 1978?
If so, you could be exposed to asbestos on a regular basis.
Asbestos is a common building material used for floor and roof tiles as well as wall
and pipe insulation.
The fibers in this building material are so small that they can travel through the lungs
leaving a scar.
This can lead to a lung cancer called mesothelioma.
“Asbestos is not a material
you want to remove
on your own.”
If you have an older home, have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, or notice exposed
materials with asbestos on them, contact a professional contractor to safely remove the
materials for you.
Attention: If you or someone you love has been unknowingly exposed to asbestos and
suffer from cancer, you may want to consult a mesothelioma law firm to determine if
you can be compensated.
Though it may not erase the ordeal completely, it can ensure that you’re financially taken
care of as you work to beat your disease.
2. Mold or Mildew
Water that leaks onto materials that do not have the proper ventilation to air out will
eventually turn to mold.
Mold growth can lead to upper respiratory illnesses such as severe allergies and asthma.
Over time, mold and mildew can damage your home’s structure as well.
To get rid of mold and mildew you’ll need to:
· Fix leaks or issues with moisture
· Ensure kitchens, bathrooms, and basements have proper ventilation
· Keep the gutters clean
· Disinfect and bleach areas where there are small amounts of mold growth
· Contact a mold removal specialist if you find large amounts of black mold
3. Allergens
Allergies can really be a pain in the neck.
From stuffiness and sneezing to snotty noses and postnasal drip, allergens in the air can
really wreak havoc on your health.
To reduce the amount of allergens in the home, try these tips:
· Keep pets out of the bedroom
(Dander can easily get on the sheets, which can then be inhaled causing an allergic flare)
· Consider an air filtration system to improve the air quality
· Open windows and/or doors to allow natural air in on a daily basis
· Get rid of dust mites by dusting and vacuuming frequently
This is just a short list of the many environmental hazards that could be lurking in your home.
If you’ve been feeling sick or out of sorts lately, consider giving your home a good cleaning to
remove the contaminants in the air.
“If you’re dealing with
something more serious like
asbestos or black mold,
be sure to contact
a professional to assist you
with proper removal.”
After you’ve cleaned and aired out your home, you should find that your health starts to
restore itself.
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These are some great tips, thanks for sharing! Another idea I’ve been looking into recently is adding indoor plants that help purify the air!
I know that people can be allergic to my pets – tthank you for sharing with Pin Worthy Wednesday Deborah