Why February Allergies Affect Frisco Homes
Even before spring officially begins, February in Frisco can bring early pollen, dust, and indoor allergens. Combined with recirculated air from heating systems, these particles can exacerbate allergies in both children and adults.
Common symptoms include:
- Sneezing and itchy eyes
- Respiratory irritation or coughing
- Dust accumulation on surfaces
- Worsening asthma or allergy symptoms
Indoor air quality isn’t just a comfort issue — it affects health, sleep quality, and productivity, especially for families spending more time inside during winter.
Tips to Combat Allergens This February
- Replace HVAC Filters Frequently: High-efficiency filters trap more pollen, dust, and pet dander.
- Schedule Duct Cleaning: Eliminates trapped particles in vents.
- Use Portable Air Purifiers: Especially in bedrooms or home offices.
- Maintain Humidifiers: Clean and monitor for mold or bacteria.
- Ventilate Wisely: Open windows briefly on mild days to circulate fresh air.
Local Insight
Frisco homes range from older builds prone to drafts and dust circulation to new constructions with tighter insulation. HVAC professionals can assess your system, recommend filtration upgrades, and ensure allergens stay outside.
Aire Serv of Frisco Can Help
Aire Serv of Frisco offers indoor air quality assessments, HVAC maintenance, and filtration solutions. Keep your home allergy-friendly this February — schedule a consultation today.
