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Having a happy, safe gaming space is so important.  It can affect our mental well-being as well as our physical.  The idea that there could be hidden nasties in our home, toxins that could make us ill, can be a big worry. Often, they are present but don’t cause any real problems. But there are situations where levels may increase, or people may be particularly vulnerable to them. So what can you do to combat these toxins and make your home safer?

 

Common toxins

Mould is nasty stuff that can build up for several reasons. The home’s dampness and too much moisture are a top one, mould growing on food in crevices or under the fridge. Many types of mould grow on different things, but all can give out spores that can cause nasty allergic reactions.

Mention dust mites, and most people will start itching – it is an instinctive reaction. Dust mites are found chiefly on fabric and in carpets rather than on people. They feed on dead skin that falls off people and from pet dander. They can be hard to spot and cause problems for people when they are present, especially ins something like your mattress.

Cleaning products help to handle problems, but chemicals in them can also cause them. Disinfectants, aerosol sprays, cleaners, and pesticides can all have chemical-based elements that cause a bad reaction. They can also even contain ingredients such as triclosan – this reacts to UV light to create the phenomenon known as indoor smog.

How to combat indoor toxins

These are just a few of the most common toxins that we introduce or let into our homes. But there are also lots of easy ways to combat them.

  • Use a doormat

Place doormats immediately inside doors that lead from outside to catch any nasties and stop them from being tracked into the house. Don’t forget to vacuum them to make sure the nasties are removed and don’t get the chance to spread regularly.

  • Use the vacuum and mop regularly.

Both your vacuum cleaner and wet mop are your friends when it comes to removing toxins. Many vacuum cleaners have filters to help grab these toxins, and a simple damp mop of a floor helps remove debris that you find toxins within.

  • Wipe down surfaces

Again, warm water and a cloth are all you need to remove any debris or dust accumulating on surfaces. Surfaces are the kind of spot that mould can grow, so you can combat the problem by extracting its food source.

  • Avoid chemical cleaners

If you can avoid chemical cleaners, you can reduce the risk of a reaction. Instead, look at natural cleaners such as lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, baking soda, or even just warm water to get the job done.

  • Get a plant

Having plants around the home can help purify the air, especially around electrical equipment. Just don’t forget to water them!

Get some help

There are also other ways to monitor the home and spot potential problems. For example, radon and carbon monoxide detectors can be lifesaving, spotting those invisible gases that can cause health problems and even be fatal in extreme cases.

A humidity tester can help you achieve the ideal of 30-50% humidity in the home. Too high and dampness is a problem while too low and the house is dry and unpleasant.

Finally, look at the ventilation of the house. Kitchens and bathrooms are the top culprits for creating situations where you can find toxins, so look at fans and other ways to ventilate the space.

Conclusion

Cleaning up the air in your home doesn’t have to be complex. There are lots of little steps to take and equipment to get to help. Then you can avoid those nasty toxins and be happy and healthy at home.

 

Happy Gaming!