Conquer Allergies In The Great Indoors Tricks To Help Asthma And Allergy Sufferers Take Back Their Homes
More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies and 20 million suffer from asthma, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. While Americans can’t control the allergens lurking in the great outdoors, there are many ways for them to take action inside the home to improve their indoor air quality and help reduce the severity of their symptoms.
“The easiest step people can take to improve their indoor air quality and turn their homes into safe havens is to vacuum regularly,” said Erin Sanchez, director of marketing for Eureka. “A recent Eureka survey found that 70 percent of Americans clean under furniture and beds less often than weekly, but this is where the majority of allergens like dust mites and pet dander hide. We recommend tackling these areas with a vacuum that features a sealed HEPA filtration system to remove allergens from the air while eliminating dust and dirt in the home.”
Although many vacuums feature HEPA filters, they often allow dust to escape around the filter and through cracks in the...