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Do Not Let Your House Project Be Turned Into a Dust Magnet



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By : Damian Hatt    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-12 05:40:42
Discover how to get allergy relief by pre-planning your next construction project. Should you suffer from allergies, the probability of suffering an allergy attack is significantly increased when you're exposed to dust. Guess what happens when you begin a remodelling project and you donot take the required measures to limit the amount of dust created.

Nearly all of us have experienced allergies at one time or another. The runny nose, itchy, watery eyes, and sneezing. Symptoms of allergies can strike any time or any place, based on what the allergy trigger is for an individual. If it's dust and dust mites, you need to take all the necessary precautions that you can.

The instant you start construction, dust will flow everywhere. Your home will attract more dust and it can turn out to be a huge dust collector. You are not going to be able to clean it all up. Attempting to clean the dust during your house remodelling project is like shoveling snow during a snow storm. It's a battle that you are quite simply not going to win. That is why allergy proofing during any house remodelling project is very crucial.

Some of the most effective measures to consider are:

Plan you project in detail. Ask your general contractor which measures he's planning to take to keep the dust to a minimum. Do not forget to tell your contractor if you have any allergies or have problems with Asthma. Keep children far away from the remodelled areas if at all achievable. If possible consider living somewhere else close to your home. That way way, you are going to be in a position to stay away from the dust but stay abreast with the remodelling development. The remodelled area needs to get enclosed and sealed up. Your contractor should be hanging plastic sheeting and use barriers to contain the dust to the work areas. Additionally, the HVAC ducts (if you have them), will need to be closed to prevent the dust from going to the rest of the accommodation. After the reworking project is done, it is likely to be a great idea to get your air ducts cleaned, you will need to have appropriate ventilation. If possible use a a fan blowing out of a window away from the work area.

Below are two or three more tips:

Clean up the work area every day before winding up the day.
Use a dust mask when you are inside the building area.
Change Air conditioner filters after the remodelling is finished.
Covering your furniture with plastic will limit the dust getting onto the
furnishings.

In the event that you are an allergy sufferer and your going to start your home improvement project, it would be to your benefit to pre-plan with the contractor the best way to dust proof the working area. For those who have an upcoming home improvement project and want to find out more of the ways to confine the dust to the work area then, watch this space because there will be a lot more useful tips and concepts coming along very soon. Plenty of these are common sence to a lot of people, but when you have not taken on a chaotic project before, then you will possibly not know about the many of the "tricks of the trade".

Author Resource:

As a handyman turned builder, I have picked up a lot of usefull hints and tips that I want to pass on to the general public. I have used many different companies along the way such as Spring Cleaning Services Hampstead

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