Spring Cleaning Guide for Allergy Sufferers

Spring has arrived! But with a winter’s worth of indoor allergens lurking around and seasonal allergens springing back up, your allergies may have kicked into high gear. Learn some quick cleaning tips to help keep allergies at bay so you can get outside and enjoy the day.

Spring Cleaning Guide for Allergy Sufferers

Spring has arrived! But with a winter’s worth of indoor allergens lurking around and seasonal allergens springing back up, your allergies may have kicked into high gear. Learn some quick cleaning tips to help keep allergies at bay so you can get outside and enjoy the day.

Bedroom & Living Room

It’s amazing when you think about it—we spend approximately one-third of our lifetime asleep. And if you’re like most families, you also clock a lot of time on the couch. To enjoy your bedroom and living room with the intent to keep allergens under control, check out these cleaning tips for springtime and beyond.

Deep Clean for Spring

  • Use impermeable dust mite covers on all pillows, mattresses and box springs to help reduce exposure to dust mites while you sleep. If possible, invest in washable slipcovers for upholstered furniture.
     
  • Reduce clutter by removing and donating unused items that collect dust like books, knickknacks, large houseplants, wool blankets, wicker baskets filled with unread magazines and items under the bed.
     
  • Wash your pet’s bed and pay special attention to their favorite spots to curl up. For example, if the cat’s favorite perch is the windowsill, be sure to carefully clean all windowsills.
     
  • Take stuffed animals for a spin in the dryer for at least one hour on the hot temperature setting to help reduce dust mites that have cosied up in their fluff over the winter.
     
  • Wash winter clothes to help remove allergens before stashing them away for the season. Cardboard holds moisture and is a food source for mould so be sure to store your winter wear in zippered bags or easy-to-dust plastic boxes.
     

Keep It Clean Year-Round

  • Wash pillow cases, sheets and blankets in 60°C water (or the “hot” setting) every week to help reduce dust mites and pet dander.
     
  • Use a damp cloth to clean all surfaces regularly. Don’t use a dry cloth or feather duster because they can stir up dust mites.
     
  • Vacuum carpet and upholstery weekly. And be sure to use one with a HEPA filter to trap allergens that can pass through the vacuum’s exhaust.
     
  • Ban the family pet from the bedroom to help reduce your exposure to pet dander as much as possible.

Bathroom

Mould spores thrive in warm, damp spaces like bathrooms. To help reduce these annoying allergens, follow these quick tips.

Deep Clean for Spring

  • Scrub any visible mould with a cleaning solution made specially for mould removal and dry the surface completely.
     
  • Scour away soap scum that can build up on tiles and shower curtains—and serve as a breeding ground for mould spores.
     
  • Check and fix leaky pipes under the sink, in the shower and tub, and behind the toilet.
     

Keep It Clean Year-Round

  • Flip on the exhaust fan or open a window when showering to help reduce moisture buildup.
     
  • Wipe away puddles of water right away on the sink and counter.
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DID YOU KNOW?

Mould spores like dark, damp spaces and shun the sun. So, try to keep your curtains or shades open during the day to let
springtime sunshine indoors.

Laundry Room

The heat and humidity that laundry rooms produce offer a prime place for mould spores to grow. Follow these simple tips to keep mould in check.


Deep Clean for Spring

  • If you have a front-loading washing machine, check for mould growth and clean the rubber seal and inside of the door.
     
  • Use an exhaust fan or open a window to help reduce moisture build up from the dryer.
     

Keep It Clean Year-Round

  • Remove clothes from the washing machine right away and leave the door open when not in use to help reduce moisture and mould buildup.
     
  • Monitor the humidity level in the laundry room using a hygrometer, which you can find at most hardware stores. Aim to keep the humidity below 50%. If moisture levels start to climb, turn on a dehumidifier.

Enjoy the Fresh Spring Air

Now that everything is spick-and-span inside, it’s time to get outside for some fresh spring air. To help enjoy the great outdoors and keep seasonal allergens from making their way inside, check out these easy tips for kids and adults.