Saturday, September 15, 2007

Changes in the Weather

As winter's cold weather approaches, and everyone closes up their house, allergies may be more pronounced. This could be a result of better seals on windows and doors as we strive to be more energy-conscious. We save money by keeping the cold air out and warm air in. And it works. Unfortunately, pollens and molds that went unnoticed are trapped in your house along with the heat.

There are a few ways to reduce allergens now that the house isn't 'breathing'.

1. Dust frequently with either a good feather duster or a damp cloth

2. Vacuum carpets and sweep floors twice weekly

3. Vacuum furniture at least weekly

4. Vacuum mattresses before putting clean sheets on

5. Change sheets weekly

6. Keep an eye out for bubbles in bathroom paint or flooring - it could indicate a leak that, while small, could create a mold problem.

7. Check that bathroom and stove fans vent outside of the house rather than recirculating the air.

8. Have your furnace serviced and have your vents professionally vacuumed

And don't forget to enjoy the weather as seasons change. Outside games and long walks will keep you healthy and you'll have fun. Or take some time to play some board games.

Enjoy good health and a healthy family!

Kim

Monday, September 10, 2007

It's good for your heart!

Yoga offers many benefits. I practice often, and found that Yoga Today is a great place to go because they offer a variety of yoga practices for all learning ranges. Give the video a look and try it. This particular session is good for your heart and circulation.