Allergen-Proof Your Upholstery Furniture and Carpets

London is one of the greenest and leafiest capitals in the world. For some, that may sound like a really attractive feature but for allergy-sufferers, it can be a living nightmare. The fact that pollen and dust allergens can easily sneak into people’s homes only makes things worse. Carpets and upholstery furniture are among the domestic hot zones for allergy triggers of this kind. But you can allergen-proof these areas of your home by:

  • Cleaning them with the right type of vacuuming machine
  • Giving steam cleaning a chance
  • Controlling the humidity level in your house or apartment
  • Sanitizing your home regularly
  • Deep cleaning your property every few months

However, the best way to deal with the allergens in your rugs, carpets and upholstery furniture, is by getting rid of these home décor pieces altogether.

Allergies do not mix well with upholstery and carpeting

Sure enough, a fluffy carpet or a soft velvet sofa can make any home feel and look cosier and more inviting. But you also need to understand that they not only act as allergen magnets such as pet hair, pollen and dust mites, they are also quite difficult to maintain in a perfectly clean condition. So, it is best if you simply get them out of your place. If you are not willing to sacrifice the style of your home, consider switching to a carpet made of nylon fibres or to leather upholstery furniture as they are less likely to trap a huge amount of dust and pollen. Also, they do not offer bacteria, mould and dust mites favourable conditions on which they can thrive.

How to allergen-proof these areas of your home?

Do not assume that you will be able to keep your home 100% allergen-free. This is an impossible feat. Still, you can greatly reduce the number of allergy triggers in it if you take a more holistic approach.

Get a good vacuum cleaner

It goes without saying that vacuuming your carpeting and upholstery regularly (2-3 times a week) is a must if you want to allergen-proof your house. For better and longer-lasting results, use a vacuuming machine that has a HEPA filter.

Steam clean them

Every few months (or even weeks – in the springtime), you will need to steam clean these areas of your home. If you do not have the right equipment for that, you can rely on dependable one-off cleaning services in London that feature professional steam cleaning. The pros have specialised steamers that will not spoil the condition of your items.

Get yourself a dehumidifier

High humidity is bad news for people who suffer from allergies because it can aggravate their symptoms. To keep excessive humidity and mould out of your property, invest in a quality dehumidifier.

Focus on your entire home

There is little point in vacuuming your carpeting 3-4 or even 7 days a week if you dust surfaces and wipe the floors once or twice every fortnight. Like it or not but an allergen-proof home is a home that is thoroughly and regularly sanitised from top to bottom. That is why many allergy patients choose to rely on regular cleaning services.

About the author: Nathaniel Jamesson, a seasoned cleaning consultant, boasts over two decades of expertise in sustainable and efficient cleaning practices. Recognized for his innovative techniques, Nathaniel aids both commercial and residential spaces in achieving pristine environments, promoting health and elevating aesthetics.