Thursday, January 30, 2014

Vacuuming the house could aggravate your allergies by creating a fine 'mist' of bacteria and mould

Everybody likes to have a clean house. We all really work hard to maintain our homes neat and clean. A new study suggests that this cleaning could turn into a house of allergies for you. It says that vacuuming the house could lead to aggravations of allergies by making a fine ‘mist’ of dust consisting of bacteria and mould. It is supposed that these particles are picked and also sprayed in the air with our cleaning weapons vacuum cleaners. The specialists suggest that the vacuum cleaners should be used with great care. It should be handled well so that it can be a useful equipment rather than being a unhealthy equipment. One of the co-authors, Dr Luke Knibbs, the biologist explained bacteria were “under represented in indoor [airborne particle] assessment and should be considered, especially when assessing cases of allergy, asthma, or infectious diseases without known environmental reservoirs for the pathogenic or causative microbe.”

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