Allergy Controls/Products

If you already deal with seasonal allergies or indoor allergies, then you likely know that the air inside your home can be more polluted than the “fresh” air outside! If you didn’t already know that, then now you’re probably wondering how to improve indoor air quality and especially, how to improve air quality in your home. You can’t control the indoor air quality at work or school, but at home there is a lot you can do for natural allergy relief indoors. This is especially important during summer and winter, when we tend to spend more time indoors, escaping extreme temperatures. 

Common allergens you may encounter indoors can be tree, grass and ragweed pollen that sneaks in, along with pet dander, insect debris, mold spores, and dust mites, to name just a few. And when the allergy count in Ohio is high, it seems that you just can’t escape those triggers, even if you’re holed up inside. But there are ways to improve air quality in your home! 

The below resources explain how both medical treatments and natural allergy relief from utilizing air purifiers, specific cleaning methods, and mold prevention techniques can reduce or alleviate many symptoms of indoor allergies. 

Questions? Comments? Wondering if air purifiers help with dust? Feel free to contact our team with questions or to learn how you can be referred for treatment.

Allergy Immunotherapy

Allergy Trigger Avoidance in the Home