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Hypoallergenic

Your allergies act up more at home than outside. You're constantly sneezing, your eyes are itchy, and you wake up feeling congested, even after you've just cleaned. It feels like your home is working against your health.

You've probably dusted and vacuumed regularly, maybe even changed your air filters, but the relief is always temporary. The dust seems to settle again almost immediately, and you wonder if your cleaning efforts are just stirring up more trouble. It wasn't your fault — traditional cleaning methods often redistribute allergens rather than removing them.

Allergens like dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and mold spores are microscopic and easily become airborne. Dry dusting simply pushes them around, and many vacuums don't capture the smallest particles. To truly reduce the allergen load, you need to capture these particles effectively. This means using damp methods to trap dust and employing specialized filtration to remove airborne irritants.

Reducing allergens isn't just about wiping surfaces; it's about understanding where they hide and how to remove them without spreading them further. Professional cleaning for allergen reduction involves specific techniques like damp dusting, which captures particles instead of scattering them. It also requires the right equipment, such as HEPA vacuums, to ensure even the smallest allergens are trapped and removed from your home, not just recirculated.

When you flag this in our quote form, it goes directly into your cleaner's prep. They arrive knowing what matters to you — not learning it at the door. The same cleaner comes every visit, which means your preferences don't need to be re-explained each time. They know. Everyone who cleans for Broom works for Broom — hired, trained, and background-checked by us, not sourced from a contractor marketplace. ##

How we handle it

Your home feels noticeably cleaner, and your allergy symptoms are significantly reduced. You can breathe easier, knowing that dust mites, pet dander, and pollen are effectively managed. Your bedding feels fresher, and the air circulating from your HVAC system is cleaner.

Which service type fits

For homes with significant allergen buildup, an initial deep clean focusing on allergen reduction techniques is recommended to reset the environment. Subsequent recurring visits maintain this lower allergen load through consistent application of specialized methods.

Common questions

What is damp dusting?

Damp dusting involves using a slightly moistened cloth to wipe surfaces. The moisture traps dust and allergens, preventing them from becoming airborne, unlike dry dusting which can simply redistribute them.

Do you use special products?

Yes, we prioritize fragrance-free cleaning solutions to avoid introducing new irritants. Our vacuums are equipped with HEPA filters, which capture 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 microns or larger, including most allergens.

How often should I have hypoallergenic cleaning?

For optimal allergen reduction, we recommend recurring visits, typically every two weeks. This consistent approach prevents allergen buildup and maintains a healthier indoor environment.

If allergen reduction is a priority, tell us in the quote form. We'll build a low-allergen approach into your checklist — the right products, the right tools, the right sequence for minimizing what stays in the air.

Tell us about your allergy concerns so we can build a low-allergen plan into your home's checklist.

We'll ask about the sensitivities and the areas that matter most. Your cleaner arrives with the right approach.

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