3 surprising household allergy triggers

Allergens can accumulate on your children's stuffed animals.

Millions of Americans are dealing with the effects of hay fever this fall, but the truth is that there could be items around the house that are making their symptoms even worse. In this post, we’ll take a look at a few secret allergy triggers to be aware of:

Candles – Although scented candles can help mask odors in your home, Health.com reports that individuals who suffer from nasal allergies may be sensitive to both the aromas and the smoke.

Rugs and carpets – Household irritants such as dust mites and pet dander can accumulate in carpets over time, exacerbating allergy symptoms. Rather than remove all your rugs, though, just make sure you clean them on a regular basis with a vacuum that has a HEPA filter.

Stuffed animals – “Dust mites living in mattresses, plush toys, and pillows are a huge allergy trigger,” states the source. “Roughly 15 percent of the population is allergic to these microscopic bugs. Encasing mattresses and pillows with impenetrable covers and cases is a useful step — but it’s not enough. The mites also love kids’ favorite furry toys.”

Fortunately, there are steps that allergy sufferers can take around the house to improve their quality of life — such as purchasing allergy air purifiers. These effective devices can make an immediate difference in your home, as they remove common irritants like pet dander, dust mites, tobacco smoke and pollen directly from the air.

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