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Prepare Your Houston Home For Allergy Season

Posted on March 11, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Natalia Aldana

Natalia Aldana

Grab your buckets and mops, it’s spring cleaning time. (Peter Dazeley/Getty Images)

Grab your buckets and mops, it’s spring cleaning time. (Peter Dazeley/Getty Images)

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Houston experienced a record-breaking oak pollen count in March, and April has us right in the core of “The Pollening,” as weed and grass pollen, plus mold spores, are rapidly switching up between slightly painful and terribly horrible. While you can’t control Mother Nature, here are some tips for reducing allergens in your home.

What Are Allergens?

Allergens are the antigens that trigger your body’s immune responses to fight off the perceived threats. Allergens often come in the form of pollen, dust mites, and mold spores. They can enter your home through open windows and on the clothes you wore outside.

🛌 Bedroom

  • Wash sheets, pillowcases, and blankets at least once a week, especially if your doggie who loves to play outside cuddles with you nightly (guilty!).
  • Consider purchasing pillow and mattress covers that are hypoallergenic or dust mite-proof.
  • Vacuum rugs regularly, particularly with a machine that uses HEPA filters.

🚽 Bathroom

  • Ventilation is key for your self-care space. An exhaust fan will help reduce moisture buildup.
  • Wash shower curtains and bathroom mats often. Spray and scrub counters and bathroom surfaces weekly.

🍽️ Kitchen

  • When was the last time you cleaned your fridge? Yeah, same. Scrub out the mold hiding in cracks and crevices, and replace moldy rubber seals around doors.
  • If possible, install an exhaust fan over your stove to remove cooking fumes.

🛋️ Living Room

  • Refresh your AC and heater filters.
  • Consider placing air purifiers throughout the house. You can find affordable purifiers at your local store — or make your own air purifier.
  • Avoid using wood-burning fireplaces as the smoke and gas can worsen respiratory allergies.

🏡 Everywhere Else

📣 What tips do you have for allergy season? Email us!

Plus, why allergies especially suck in Houston

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