How to Reduce Allergens Around the Home

How to Reduce Allergens Around the Home

Easy tricks to minimize the allergens in your home.

Spring is almost here! While that may be good news to some, to others it means the start of sneezing season. Spring can wreak havoc for allergy sufferers. Common indoor allergens include dust mites, mold and mildew, cockroach droppings, and pet dander. Of course, pollen from trees and grass can sneak into the home, too. These irritants cause some unpleasant side effects, including a stuffy head, streaming or itchy eyes, and a sore throat.

Here are a few tips on how to you can reduce allergens in your home.

Stick to a regular cleaning schedule. Keeping dust and dander at bay is a continual process. It’s especially important to stay on top of cleaning when allergies are concerned. Wipe surfaces with a damp rag rather than dusting, which often just brushes dust back into the air.

Implement a no-shoes policy. Keep dust, pollen, and more from entering your house by asking guests and family members to take off their shoes when they enter the door. Provide indoor and outdoor doormats to trap dirt from shoes.

Switch to light blinds. Thick drapes with lots of folds and pleats are masters at trapping dust and other allergens. Choose blinds that you can easily wipe down. If that’s not possible, switch out heavy drapes for light curtains that you can easily machine-wash often.

Opt for green cleaners. Harsh chemical cleaners may irritate those with allergies. Luckily, it’s quite easy to find safe and effective natural cleaners, so work on cutting out the synthetic stuff.

Wash linens in hot water. Bedding, towels, and kitchen linens should be laundered in hot water – remember that when you are shopping and choose fabrics that can stand the heat and inks that won’t fade.

Replace filters in fans and heating/cooling systems. This is key for keeping the air in your home clean. Change the filter in your bathroom exhaust system, air conditioning, or heating system often.

Keeping your home in good condition also means to secure reliable homeowners insurance. For quality homeowners insurancevisit the professionals at All Nevada Insurance. We serve Las Vegas, Henderson, and neighboring cities on Nevada!

The Basics of Getting Into a Franchise

Basics of Getting into a Franchise

What you need to know about buying a franchise.

If buying an existing business doesn’t sound right for you, but starting from scratch sounds intimidating, you could be suited for a franchise ownership. To determine if this is the right way to go, it helps to know the basics of this process and how to get started.

What is a franchise?

A franchise is a model that fills the gap between working for somebody else and working for yourself. A franchisee pays an initial fee and ongoing royalties to a franchisor. In return, the franchisee gains the use of a trademark, ongoing support from the franchisor, and the right to use the franchisor’s system of doing business and its products or services.

What are the main benefits?

  • A well-known brand name is already established
  • Reputable franchisors conduct market research before selling a new outlet, so all the hard work is already complete
  • Safety and liability concerns are already addressed so there is a reduction of risk
  • Supervision and consulting is readily available
  • National and local advertising programs
  • Operations manual provided

What are the things to be aware of?

Franchising, however, is not for everyone. Headstrong, independent entrepreneurial types may feel restricted if they launch themselves into a franchise opportunity. Common downsides of owning a franchise are:

  • Loss of control
  • A binding contract

Also, know that some franchise systems work better than others. A weak franchise program will not train you well to handle the challenges of the business, will not help when problems arise, and won’ t make the best use of advertising dollars. Because of this, it’s essential to research the opportunity and company thoroughly before signing on the dotted line.

Once you’ve made the decision to become a franchise business owner, take a look at the All Nevada Insurance franchise system.  Get started with your franchise system today!