Itching to Move House: How to Prepare for Your Move When You Suffer from a Dust Allergy

If you suffer from an allergy to dust, preparing your possessions for a move to your new house will likely fill you with dread. As you move around your home, moving and packing your things, you may well find yourself sneezing, struggling to breathe, rubbing your eyes and dabbing at your runny nose with a tissue. For most people, this isn't an issue, but if you are like the 1 in 5 Australians who suffer from an allergy of this type, you'll need to take extra precautions when moving house.

The main cause of allergic reactions from dust are dust mites, or to be more precise, dust mite fecal matter and their decomposing bodies. Moving sofas, beds, stuffed toys, clothes, curtains and even just walking back on forth on carpets can disperse these allergenic particles into the air. Packing for your move then, becomes an exercise in futility. You end up spending more time sneezing than you do packing.

If you suffer from a dust allergy and are about to move house, use the following tips to keep your allergy at bay as you move.

Hire a Removalist Service

When you can't see your possessions for the dust, your safest and most convenient option is to hire a removalist company like SCR - Sydney City Removalists. Modern movers don't just move your things. Nowadays, they offer a number of extra services to cater to clients' specific needs. For instance, if packing your possessions is stirring up your asthma, a moving service can pack your things for you. They can also unpack them at your new house.

Cleaning too will become a necessity because of your allergy. The best removalists also offer a cleaning service. Your new home could be blanketed in dust. This is a danger to you and anyone else that suffers from a dust allergy. Hire a removalist that also offers a cleaning service so that when you arrive at your new place, you won't find yourself itching to leave.

Invest in a Facemask

Even if a mover packs your things for you, you still want to be there to supervise. This means you'll need some protection. Purchase a HEPA-filtered facemask, as this will help protect you against airborne allergens that might start an asthma attack.

Protect Your Belongings With the Right Insurance

If you choose to hire a removalist, bear in mind that even the best firm's public liability insurance will not completely cover your possessions should they be damaged during transit. Therefore, make sure you take out a transit and storage insurance policy to ensure that, should your things be damaged while being moved, you will receive adequate compensation.

You shouldn't have to suffer when preparing for your move. A dust allergy can add hours or days to a move. Instead, hire professional removers to pack and move your things. 


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