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4 Ways to Make Your Home Healthy and Safe

Have you had respiratory problems that don’t seem to go away? Are you wheezing or sneezing all the time? Did you know that your home could be the reason for all this? According to an article published by The Huffington Post, the bathroom, bedroom, furniture, heating and cooling systems, refrigerator, water leaks, vacuum cleaners and cleaning products, could all be easy sources of dust mites, mold, microbial growth and other pollutants, which can make you sick.

Expert plumbers at Mikes Chicago Plumbing, who offer their services in Niles and the neighbouring areas, say that drains are one place in every household that get the least attention from homeowners, although they are the one place that could be an extreme source of disease causing mold and bacteria.

If you want to make your home safe and healthy, here are some things you can do.

1. Keep Your House Dust Free

Dust is irritating. It not only is a sign of the homeowner’s negligence towards cleanliness, it also poses serious health threats. The most common effect of dust is that it aggravates allergies. Moreover, dust can contain pesticides, lead and fire retardants, all of which are hazardous chemicals that can put a person’s health at risk.

To keep your house dust free, use a household vacuum at least twice a week. Once you are done with vacuuming, remember to clean the vacuum bag and filter, to get rid of all the dust and dirt from your home.

2. Cleaning Products Should be Non-Toxic

Many cleaning products contain chemicals, which can have a powerfully negative effect on a person’s health, especially that of children kids and asthma patients.

Use of cleaning products containing ammonia can cause irritation in the lungs, leading to breathing problems. Opting for biodegradable green cleaners and using natural products like baking soda, bleach and vinegar for cleaning purposes can help. Whenever you buy a cleaning product, take time to read their warning labels.

3. Use Dechlorinated Water

If you drink tap water, wait. It contains chlorine. Chlorine is added in water during treatment to kill germs. However, consumption of chlorine in any form can pose serious health issues, including bladder and rectum cancer.

To dechlorinate tap water and minimize the amount of other chlorine-­containing compounds, use an activated charcoal water filter on the faucets and showerheads of your home.

4. Ensure Regular Drain Cleaning

As mentioned by the expert plumbing service in Niles, who also offer drain cleaning services, drains are the most neglected part of any home in terms of cleanliness. After cleaning, cooking, toilet use and bathing, the water goes into the drains. This becomes the source of disgusting odors and unsanitary conditions. Things can become worse when drainage systems get clogged with hair, soap and other debris, obstructing the flow of water. Stagnant water attracts various insects, bacteria and other disease-causing pollutants.

If you suspect any clog or blockage in your home’s drainage system, contact a 24 hour plumber, such as those in Niles, Chicago, for immediate action.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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