Save Yourself from Allergens and Enjoy the Comfort
Discover
the newest – but oldest- way to make you and your home environment healthier –
radiant floor warming systems. The
ancient Roman Baths used hot air and hot water for health benefits in the
Romans’ bathing rituals. Today, using
radiant heat, the heat stored in the floor is similar to the heat provided by a
radiator – with one big difference. No
longer will allergens like dust mites, dust, pollen, mold or pet hair be blown
around your home and aggravate your allergy symptoms.
Allergy proofing your home isn’t easy, but can have
big payoffs for the allergy sufferer. Airborne
allergens are one of the hardest types of allergens to avoid. Heating and air conditioning systems have
been established as harbors for molds.
With vents to every room in the house, your heating and cooling system
can be an effective distributor of airborne allergens such as pollen, mold,
animal dander, feathers, house dust, and even dust mites.
Radiant
floor warming works by heating a wire heating element under the flooring
surface. The heated floor radiates heat
to the people and objects in the room.
The flooring surface is maintained at a comfortable, yet higher,
temperature than the ambient temperature of the floor before the heat was
turned on. Since the radiant heat is
conducted from the floor level up, it helps provide a warm and comfortable
environment for the occupants of the room.
It provides even, uniform heat throughout the room. There are no moving parts to blow allergens
into the air – so you are not breathing them in!
Doctors
often recommend removing carpets to eliminate some trapped allergens. Even with daily vacuuming, you may not catch
all the allergens that have settled down to the bottom of the carpet. You also run the risk of stirring up the dust
with your vacuum cleaner. Tile, stone,
and hardwoods are easier to keep clean by weekly mopping. Radiant
floor warming materials are designed to work under tile, stone or
hardwoods.
Using
a programmable thermostat, you can have the floor turn on just before you get
out of bed in the morning and turn off when you leave for work. You can even adjust it to turn on later for
weekend mornings. Whatever your
lifestyle, you are in control of the radiant floor warming and can help keep those
airborne allergens at bay!
Sources:
Allergy Suffers, Listen Up, www.webmd.com
Does Air Duct Cleaning Reduce Allergens in the Home, www.allergyasthma.com