Indoor Allergens in Long Beach: How to Protect Your Home During Cooler Months

Indoor Allergens in Long Beach

Cooler months in Long Beach might not bring snow, but they do bring more time indoors—and for many residents in Belmont Heights and coastal neighborhoods, that means more exposure to indoor allergens. Dust, pet dander, and coastal moisture can make congestion and sinus pressure worse just when you’d rather be cozy and comfortable.

At Del Rey MD, we work with Long Beach residents to manage sinus and allergy issues that may be influenced by local indoor and coastal environmental factors. Here’s how to keep your indoor air cleaner and your sinuses happier this season.

1️⃣ Keep the Air Fresh—Even When Windows Are Closed

When temperatures drop, it’s tempting to seal up your home. But trapped air can let allergens build up fast. Try these simple fixes:

  • Run an air purifier with a HEPA filter in bedrooms or living areas.
  • Change HVAC filters every 1–2 months.
  • Open windows for 10–15 minutes on mild days to let fresh ocean air circulate.

💡 Tip: Homes in Belmont Heights and Alamitos Beach can hold humidity from coastal air—use a dehumidifier to keep moisture levels between 30–50%.

2️⃣ Tackle Hidden Mold and Moisture

Mold loves damp areas like bathrooms, basements, and window sills. Even a small leak can trigger growth. To reduce mold in your Long Beach home:

  • Wipe down shower walls and tiles after use.
  • Check under sinks and near windows for condensation.
  • Run bathroom fans during and after showers.
  • Clean humidifiers weekly.

Addressing moisture early may help reduce sinus flare-ups and improve air quality.

3️⃣ Clean Smart, Not Constantly

You don’t need to scrub every day—just focus on what traps allergens most.

  • Vacuum carpets, rugs, and upholstery with a HEPA vacuum once or twice a week.
  • Wash bedding in hot water weekly to kill dust mites.
  • Keep clutter to a minimum—less clutter means less dust.
  • If you have pets, brush them outdoors and keep them off the bed.

4️⃣ Watch Out for Fragrances and Fumes

Strong scents from candles, cleaning sprays, or air fresheners can irritate sensitive sinuses. Many of these products release chemicals called VOCs that worsen congestion or headaches. Choose:

  • Fragrance-free or natural cleaning products
  • Beeswax or soy candles without added perfume
  • Proper ventilation when cooking or cleaning

💡 Bonus: Good airflow helps keep humidity balanced too.

5️⃣ Know When to See a Doctor

If you’ve done all the right things—cleaned, filtered, and aired out your space—but still deal with congestion or sinus pain, it may be time to talk to a doctor. Persistent symptoms could point to allergies or sinus inflammation that need medical care.

At Del Rey MD, we offer indoor allergy and sinus evaluations for patients in Long Beach, Belmont Heights, and surrounding coastal communities:

  • Allergy testing to identify indoor triggers
  • Nasal sprays or sinus treatments to reduce inflammation
  • In-office procedures for chronic congestion or drainage issues

*Results and treatment recommendations vary by patient condition.

🌴 Breathe Easier in Long Beach

Your home should feel like a place to rest—not a source of sinus trouble. Small changes like managing moisture, cleaning smarter, and reducing fragrance use can make a big difference this season.

If congestion, headaches, or allergy flare-ups keep coming back, Del Rey MD is here to help you find relief through personalized care, with treatment options designed to address persistent sinus or allergy symptoms.

📞 Schedule a visit at Del Rey MD in Long Beach to get personalized care and practical solutions for your sinus and allergy health.

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