Could Your Home Be The Source Of Your Symptoms?

Maintaining the health and happiness of the whole family is a big priority for many of us, as well as one of the main objectives of our homes. It’s supposed to keep us safe, but sometimes, it fails at this mission; instead, it contributes to the symptoms and issues that make us feel sick. But why does this happen? This looks at a few of the main culprits. 

Poor Air Quality

Start with the very air that you breathe. It should be clean and safe in your home, but if you’re not doing enough to ensure proper ventilation and air flow, your air quality can worsen. This can lead to more allergens and dust in the air, which can not only cause or exacerbate allergies and respiratory issues but can also generally lead to irritation. Ensure that you’re taking good care of your AC and ventilation, including changing the filters and investing in repairs when they’re needed. You should also try to keep your windows open for at least part of the day. You can also invest in air purifiers, humidifiers, and dehumidifiers, depending on what you suspect the issue is.

Pests In The Home

If you have any unwelcome guests in the home, you shouldn’t underestimate the impact they can have. Aside from damaging housing materials, pests can lead to hygiene problems with their droppings and their dander, which can worsen air quality. Some pests may also spread diseases, such as rodents, cockroaches, and fleas, while others, like bed bugs, can be highly irritating. If you spot any of the signs of these unwanted squatters in your home, calling a pest control team ASAP is typically the best strategy. Not only can they remove the problem, but they can also look at how to seal up the home so that they don’t get in as easily again.

Moisture And Mold

Many homes, especially those older ones that aren’t as well insulated, can experience the steady buildup of moisture over time, whether it’s due to air leaks, poor air quality, or even water leaks from outside or your own plumbing. Mold can lead to a wide range of health issues, including chronic sinusitis or, in severe cases, damage to your central nervous system. Cleaning away the mold is a start, but more serious cases might need mold remediation services, and you should always look to see what you can do about the initial source of the mold, too.

Hazardous Materials In Your Home

Older homes can also be host to a wide range of potentially dangerous substances. For instance, lead is often found in old paint or pipes throughout older homes, and asbestos was used as insulation before it was found to be a major cause of fatal lung cancers. If you have an older home, it’s worth checking for signs of these problems.

If you think that your home may be contributing to a few health issues you’re facing, then it’s important to consider each of the points above, and what you can do to inspect, tackle, and fix them.

 

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