Easy Natural Cleaning Tips to Prevent Allergies

 

 

natural cleaning products to prevent allergiesAn allergy is your body’s reaction to certain substances like dust, pollen, or food that the body has become very sensitive to. The only way to prevent allergy attacks is to avoid what’s causing it.

You might know it, but maybe the cause of those allergy attacks is in your home. Harsh chemicals from commercial products, dust coming in from the outside, these are things that you should look out for.

Natural cleaning options can help you battle these allergens. So before you call on cleaning experts and carpet cleaning in Adelaide, here is a list of easy-to-do cleaning tips to prevent allergies that you can use at your own home.

Avoid Toxic Household Products

The first thing you need to do is to purge your cleaning supplies of toxic products that cause allergy attacks. If you don’t look at the labels on the back of your cleaning products, it’s best to start doing that right now.

There are chemicals in cleaning products that may irritate allergy sufferers.  So, check out Simplymaid and consult with them which products you can use to do your daily household cleaning.

Chemicals to look out for are:

  • Formaldehyde
  • Sodium hypochlorite
  • Ammonia
  • Sodium lauryl sulphate

These are chemicals that can be found in various cleaning products like disinfectants, detergents, fabric softeners, oven cleaners, all-purpose cleaners, and furniture polish.

Try out Homemade Natural Cleaning Products:

For safer alternatives in place of commercial cleaning products, you can always opt to try homemade cleaning solutions that are easy to make, not to mention – very inexpensive.

These homemade solutions are a combination of ingredients that are commonly found under your sink or the pantry. Some of the most commonly used ingredients found in your home are:

  • Vinegar: White vinegar is an effective cleaning agent because of its acidity. It can adequately clean grease, remove odor, wax build-up and stain.
  • Lemon: Some commercial cleaning products have lemon as one of their ingredients, and rightfully so because it is one of the strongest acids. It can dissolve grease, and is effective against mould and most household bacteria.
  • Baking Soda: This can be used as a deodorizer. But you can use baking soda to clean ovens and remove stains from the kitchen or the bathroom. By adding salt to baking soda, you can use this concoction as a scouring powder.
  • Cornstarch: This can be used to polish furniture and clean windows. Cornstarch can also help you clean your carpets and rugs. What it does is it absorbs and lifts the stain, and this will make vacuuming easy.
  • Hydrogen Peroxide: There are various uses for Hydrogen Peroxide. Add water to your Hydrogen Peroxide mixture and use it to clean the countertop, pots, pans, and the toilet bowl. You can also brighten and whiten bathtub grout and floors, and it’s safe to use for your kids’ playhouses.

Clean Rugs and Carpets Thoroughly 

Carpets and rugs should be vacuumed twice a week using a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter. One of the best ways to maintain them and to keep them healthy is to have your carpet professionally cleaned by carpet cleaning experts that uses truly natural cleaning solutions or rent a steam cleaner.

Regular Garbage Disposal Cleaning

Odor coming from the garbage disposal may irritate your allergies, and your common household cleaning product might make it worse. There are a number of ways to clean it using it natural alternatives.

Using orange or lemon peels, let the garbage disposal grind it with water for a few seconds. You can also freeze these peels with vinegar in an ice cube tray, not only will this freshen up the smell of your garbage disposal, but the ice can also sharpen the disposal blades.

Use Natural Air Fresheners

Beeswax candles are smokeless and clean the air by releasing negative ions into the air. But you can also try making your own air freshener. Common combinations usually include citrus fruits like lemon and lime, and various herbs and spices like rosemary, vanilla, ginger root, cinnamon, nutmeg, and thyme. You can mix and match these ingredients to your liking.

Adapt a Home-cleaning Habit

Create a checklist of each area and room in your house. Find out what needs to be checked and cleaned and each room and then list them down. In this way, you can clean your house efficiently and avoid neglecting mold that might have formed in unseen corners of the house.

These are some of the best and most inexpensive ways to start cleaning your house using natural and healthy ingredients. Commercial, chemical-based products can harm our bodies and affect us in the long-term, most especially allergy and asthma sufferers. It’s high time we do something about it.

This post was kindly provided by — Author bio: Sean Si is the Marketing guy of Electrodry Carpet Cleaning. He is the go-to guy when it comes to the latest home improvement tips. When he’s not busy, he writes about guides on a healthy home and life, and spends quality time with his family and friends.

 

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5 thoughts on “Easy Natural Cleaning Tips to Prevent Allergies!”

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  2. Hi Bryant,
    Thank you for your compliments, reading my article and commenting. I am glad that my article helped you to make your cleaning business much more environmentally and people healthy. Please stop by soon again. Have a healthy, happy & blessed day!

  3. Hi Marla,
    I have several friends who suffer horribly from allergies and these tips will be very useful to them. Fortunately, my family is allergy free. I have changed to natural cleaning products and it makes a big difference in the air quality and level of toxins in our home. Thank you so much for sharing this helpful information about natural cleaning tips to prevent allergies at the Healthy Happy Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I’m pinning and sharing.

    1. Hi Deborah,
      Thanks for sharing my article and I hope my information will be helpful to your friends. Glad to be part of Healthy Happy Green & Natural blog hop. Marla

  4. Gregg Carter

    Thanks for linking up at the Homestead Blog Hop. Hope to see you again this week.

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