If you have indoor allergies, you probably already know that regular cleaning is important. You might already dust, sweep up crumbs, and vacuum your carpet frequently. Still, even regular cleaners might miss a few sneaky spots — and those spots can gather allergens. Spring cleaning is the perfect time to tackle all the triggers of your indoor allergies.
While you’re spring cleaning this year, don’t forget to add these tasks to your list to reduce symptoms of indoor allergies. Learn more in Allergies: Your GoodRx Guide.
References
American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. (n.d.). Air filters.
American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. (2020). Indoor allergens.
American Lung Association. (2023). Dust mites.
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