Have you ever had allergies? If you or your family member suffers from asthma or allergies, you're aware of how Spring's arrival is met with mixed emotions. With the warm temperatures bringing out tiny blossoms and soft green leaves, people suffering from allergies grab an assortment full of Kleenex or Benadryl caps before heading out to take in the sun. But outdoor activities aren't the only allergy trigger, and indoor environments can also contribute to the heightened incidence of asthma and allergy issues this time of year:
Easy-to-clean floors reduce harmful dust
Dust is the most significant cause of indoor allergens. And floors are the most abrasive surface that gathers dust. Floors that draw and hold dust, such as carpeting or rough surfaces made of wood or tile grout, are more difficult and laborious to clean, which could result in unclean (and extremely dirty) floors. It's not a problem for concrete floors that have been sealed, and dust bunnies can be quick to remove with the help of a microfiber dust mop, so it's simple to keep clean floors in a matter of minutes, as opposed to 20 minutes using the vacuum. If you opt for staining concrete or stamping concrete that has faux wood or stone designs, the smooth, seamless surface will keep dirt and dust out around corners and on baseboards. There is no need to move furniture around to get a thorough cleaning. A dust mop allows you to get underneath and behind furniture to keep floors clean and clean.
Make sure that you keep the moisture away from your flooring
Basement floors are known for their problems with moisture, but other floorings in your home could cause allergy flare-ups too. Carpeting and tiles that are seamed, like tiles with grout lines, planks of wood or vinyl flooring, and tiles with stick-on backing, can be prone to accumulating moisture within the seams, resulting in hidden mold and moisture. Moisture could be caused by spills of drink, water, and pet accidents, which can also cause an element of smells that linger. The development of mold and bacteria can cause severe reactions in asthmatics and allergy sufferers. The decorative concrete floors are waterproof with finishes that are resistant to stains and spills, which means that nothing is able to get under the surface and be a fertile breeding ground for allergens and allergens of all kinds.
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