Why February Allergies Can Affect Dallas Homes
February may feel mild, but Dallas often sees early pollen and dust circulation. Heating systems can worsen indoor allergens, recirculating dust, pet dander, and pollen inside.
Exposure to these particles can cause:
- Sneezing and itchy eyes
- Coughing or sinus irritation
- Worsened asthma symptoms
- Dust accumulation on surfaces
Maintaining clean, well-filtered indoor air isn’t just about comfort — it protects your family’s health.
Signs Your Indoor Air Needs Help
- Frequent allergy flare-ups even indoors
- Persistent dust on furniture and electronics
- Musty or stale odors
- Dry or irritated skin
Tips to Reduce Allergens This February
- Replace HVAC Filters: Monthly changes improve air circulation and reduce allergens.
- Schedule Duct Cleaning: Removes trapped dust and pollen from vents.
- Use HEPA Air Purifiers: Target high-traffic rooms or bedrooms.
- Clean Humidifiers Regularly: Prevent mold growth in winter moisture systems.
- Ventilate Smartly: Open windows briefly on mild days to let fresh air in.
Local Insight
Dallas homes, from older bungalows to modern condos, can see early pollen creeping indoors. Homes with forced-air heating are especially prone to recirculating allergens. Local HVAC professionals can assess your air quality and provide tailored solutions.
Aire Serv of Dallas Can Help
Aire Serv of Dallas offers indoor air assessments, maintenance, and air quality solutions to reduce allergens this February. Keep your family breathing comfortably — schedule your consultation today.
