When spring hits Kansas City, so do the allergies. Pollen counts rise, dust kicks up, and even indoor spaces can start feeling stuffy and uncomfortable. If you or your family members are sensitive to allergens, a few small tweaks to your laundry and cleaning routine can bring major relief.
At Splash Laundry, we’re here to help you clean smarter—not harder—during allergy season. Here’s your complete guide to allergy-friendly laundry and home refresh tips:
π§Ί 1. Wash Bedding Weekly (or More Often)
Your bed is one of the most common spots for allergens to accumulate—especially pillowcases and sheets. During allergy season, aim to:
- Wash bedding at least once a week in hot water (130°F or higher)
- Swap pillowcases every 3–4 days
- Rotate and wash comforters, mattress covers, and blankets every 1–2 weeks
π 2. Wash Outdoor Clothes After Each Use
Pollen clings to clothes like crazy. Avoid tracking allergens through the house by:
- Changing clothes after spending time outside
- Washing coats, hoodies, and hats more often
- Using a dedicated hamper for worn outdoor items
π¬οΈ 3. Ditch the Outdoor Drying Rack
It might feel fresh, but hanging clothes outside in spring means they’ll be coated in pollen. Use your dryer or an indoor drying rack to keep allergens off freshly washed laundry.
π§΄ 4. Use Hypoallergenic Detergents
Fragrances and dyes can irritate sensitive skin and noses—especially when allergies are already flaring. At Splash Laundry, we offer fragrance-free and hypoallergenic detergent options on request. When washing at home, look for “free & clear” or sensitive skin formulas.
πΆ 5. Wash Pet Bedding & Soft Surfaces
Your dog or cat might love cuddling on the couch or bed, but their fur can carry a lot of dander and pollen. Don’t forget to regularly clean:
- Pet beds & crate pads
- Throw blankets & pillow covers
- Rugs and washable area mats
Our high-capacity machines are perfect for bulky items like these.
πͺ 6. Wash Window Coverings
Curtains and fabric blinds can trap dust and allergens. Take them down and bring them to Splash Laundry for a deep clean you can’t get at home. If you have mini blinds, give them a good wipe with a damp microfiber cloth.
π 7. Dust the Ceiling Fans
Ceiling fans are notorious for gathering dust on top of the blades—and then redistributing it all over your room when you turn them on.
Use this routine:
- Dust thoroughly with a damp cloth
- Clean both sides of each blade
- Repeat monthly during allergy season
π§Ή 8. Deep Clean Rugs and Carpets
Carpets and area rugs are pollen and dust magnets. Even with regular vacuuming, they can hold allergens deep in the fibers. For allergy season:
- Vacuum with a HEPA-filter vacuum
- Shampoo carpets or steam clean if possible
- Bring smaller rugs and washable mats to Splash for a full refresh
π οΈ 9. Replace Your HVAC Filter
Your HVAC system is your home’s lungs. If your filter’s clogged, it’s just recirculating allergens. Replace or upgrade your air filter:
- Every 1–2 months during allergy season
- Use a HEPA or high-MERV-rated filter
- Consider a professional duct cleaning if allergies are severe
π§Ό 10. Let Us Handle the Laundry While You Handle the Rest
If this list feels overwhelming, we get it—that’s why we offer professional wash & fold and pickup and delivery services throughout Kansas City. We’ll wash your linens, bedding, towels, and even pet items with care, using allergy-conscious detergents and commercial-grade machines.
Your laundry comes back clean, folded, and closet-ready—no stress required.
πΌ Final Thoughts: Your Allergy-Season Reset
Managing allergies isn’t just about taking medicine—it’s about creating a clean, low-allergen environment. By adjusting your laundry habits and tackling high-impact areas like bedding, rugs, and filters, you can drastically reduce allergy triggers in your home.
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Ready to start fresh?
Visit Splash Laundry or schedule a pickup today—and don’t forget to use promo code RENO for 10% off wash & fold and $2 off self-serve laundry.