Clean sweep

There's no place like a tidy home

Published: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 2:47 p.m. MDT
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Before thinking about summer picnics, baseball games, vacationing relatives and trips to the beach, many folks think about spring cleaning.

While cleaning isn't quite the seasonal upheaval of decades past, many people still like to give their homes a thorough pre-summer cleaning. According to the Soap and Detergent Association's National Spring Cleaning Survey, 88 percent of the respondents consider spring cleaning important in keeping families happy, healthy and safe, as well as for keeping their homes looking presentable.

The good news is that today's products, tools and techniques can take a lot of the hassle out of cleaning.

DUST MITES: If you find yourself wheezing, sneezing, itching, with watery eyes — all the symptoms of outdoor allergies even while you're indoors — you might be allergic to dust. House dust has been found to be one of the strongest indoor allergens — not because of the dust but because of the microscopic fecal pellets and cast skins of house dust mites.

Quietly lurking in beds and carpets and under sofas and chairs, these teeny-tiny creatures belonging to the arachnid family can be a factor in allergies and asthma. They can be found anywhere in the home where moist, humid conditions exist, but they are particularly attracted to beds because they live off the skin cells that we all shed as we sleep.

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According to the USDA Extension Service, a typical used mattress may have as many as 10 million dust mites inside. Some 30,000 mites can live in 1 ounce of dust.

Dust mites don't carry disease; the primary cause for concern is as an allergen. But in addition to typical "hay fever" symptoms, allergic reactions may include headaches, fatigue and depression.

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