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Reducing hay fever symptoms for children: Cleaning in schools

Reducing hay fever symptoms for children: Cleaning in schools

For some, allergy season can run from March to September. Others may find there’s a particular month or two in that range where they’re hit hard. And, while the allure of sunny days and warmer temperatures bring joy to many, for those who experience hay fever, these are often accompanied by sneezes, itchy eyes and discomfort.  

And, when it comes to children, hay fever can be so much harder to handle. Learning and playing all day takes its toll on energy levels at the best of times; but for children who experience hay fever, those energy levels can deplete even faster. Hay fever in children can also have a heavy impact on learning ability, as typical symptoms like runny noses, streaming eyes and coughs make it difficult to concentrate in class.  

At phs Interclean, we recognise the importance of maintaining a clean and allergen-free environment – especially cleaning in schools. In this blog, we'll explore effective ways to reduce hay fever symptoms and create a fresh, inviting atmosphere for school staff, pupils and visitors.  

Understanding the hay fever menace 

Hay fever can turn a lovely summer day into a nightmare for those affected. The symptoms usually worsen between late March and September, when pollen counts are at their highest. Warm, humid and windy weather exacerbates hay fever discomfort, making it essential for businesses to take preventive measures. Sneezing, coughing, a runny or blocked nose, itchy and watery eyes and fatigue are some of the common symptoms hay fever sufferers experience. For those with asthma, hay fever can trigger tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing.  

While these symptoms can sometimes be confused with the common cold, hay fever can last for weeks to months – unlike a common cold, which typically lasts one to two weeks. 

The impact of hay fever in educational settings 

Hay fever can have a significant impact on students and staff in educational settings, affecting attendance, productivity and overall well-being. As pollen counts rise during the warmer months, many individuals suffer from sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes, making it challenging to concentrate on studies and carry out daily tasks. For children with asthma or other respiratory conditions, hay fever can exacerbate symptoms, leading to reduced physical activities and potential academic setbacks. 

The role of cleaning in schools 

Implementing effective cleaning practices in schools is vital to alleviate hay fever symptoms and create a conducive learning environment for all. Dust, pollen and other allergens can accumulate on surfaces (like desks, chairs, windowsills and floors) and trigger allergic reactions. By prioritising regular cleaning routines, schools can significantly reduce the presence of allergens and create a cleaner indoor air environment. 

The power of regular cleaning: Best practice cleaning in schools to combat hay fever 

When it comes to cleaning in schools, dusting and vacuuming are essential components of any effective cleaning regimen – and especially so during hay fever season. Special attention should be given to dust-prone areas, including bookshelves, blinds and ventilation systems. Using damp microfiber cloths for dusting can help capture allergens more effectively and prevent them from becoming airborne again. High-efficiency vacuum cleaners equipped with HEPA filters should be used to trap and remove microscopic allergens from carpets and floor surfaces. 

A breath of fresh air: Ventilation matters 

Proper ventilation plays a crucial role in minimising indoor allergens. At phs Interclean, we understand the significance of well-maintained air conditioning and ventilation systems. During the hay fever season, it is essential to ensure a continuous flow of fresh, pollen-free air throughout the school indoors. Our expert technicians inspect and maintain air vents, ensuring they’re clean and free from allergens. By providing a constant circulation of clean air, we contribute to a healthier indoor environment, reducing hay fever symptoms for everyone. 

Creating allergen-free zones 

We take pride in offering customised solutions for our clients. For schools needing to pay particular attention to hay fever risk, we recommend the creation of allergen-free zones within the premises. These zones provide a respite from hay fever triggers and offer relief to pupils and staff alike. We collaborate with businesses to design and implement these pollen-safe areas, ensuring they’re comfortable and functional. Our approach combines thorough cleaning practices, proper ventilation and strategic placement to create a sanctuary for hay fever sufferers during the peak pollen season. 

A summer cleaning checklist 

In addition to our expert cleaning techniques, here’s a practical summer cleaning checklist that everyone can use – expert cleaner or not! These suggestions will complement your efforts in maintaining a fresh and allergen-free workplace: 

Declutter desks 

Keep desks tidy and organised to minimise potential allergen build-up. 

Check the pollen forecast 

Be proactive and adjust cleaning routines and strategies based on the daily pollen count. 

Clean air-con filters 

Ensure air conditioning filters are cleaned or replaced regularly to prevent pollen recirculation. 

Class allergy support 

Alleviate stress by fostering an understanding and supportive environment for pupils with hay fever. 

Spring and summer are a time of joy and relaxation – but for hay fever sufferers, they can also be a time of discomfort and unease. At phs Interclean, we understand the impact of hay fever symptoms. Through our expert cleaning services and dedication to hygiene, we strive to create allergen-free workspaces where everyone can breathe easy. By adopting our recommended cleaning techniques – including regular cleaning, proper ventilation and allergen-free zones – schools can ensure a refreshing and comfortable environment during the hay fever season.  

Find out more about how phs Interclean can help your school by getting in touch today. 

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