10 Ways To Allergy Proof Your Home

1. Determine Your Allergies

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The first thing to do before beginning the task of allergy-proofing your home is to find out exactly what the culprit is causing your symptoms. It is best to get a proper medical diagnosis so you can take the necessary precautions and know what needs to be taken care of inside the home. The most common indoor triggers include dust, mold, pollen, and pet dander. Some of the typical reactions, like eye, nose, and throat irritations can be similar among these triggers, and you might think you have to stay away from your family pet when it is actually dust causing your discomfort.

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