If you’re in South Carolina right now, you’re probably seeing a lot of yellow dust — and maybe feeling it too. It’s pollen season, and while it brings beautiful blooms, it also comes with sneezing fits, itchy eyes, and allergy flare-ups. What most people don’t realize is that a lot of that pollen ends up inside your home.
The good news? With just a few simple changes and cleaning habits, you can allergy-proof your space and breathe easier all season long. Let’s walk you through it.
1. Clean the Forgotten Spots Where Pollen Settles
Pollen doesn’t just sit on your car — it sneaks in through open windows and shoes, then settles in unexpected places.
Be sure to regularly clean:
- Window sills and frames
- Door jambs and thresholds
- Ceiling fans and light fixtures
- Air vents and filters
- Entryways and porch floors
Need help with this? This is exactly the kind of detail work our deep cleaning team at Edima Cleaning Services handles best.
2. Replace or Upgrade Your Air Filters
Your HVAC system can either trap pollen or circulate it. To keep your indoor air clean:
- Use HEPA filters — they trap even the smallest particles
- Replace filters every 30–60 days during peak pollen season
- Get your air ducts cleaned if it’s been a while
If you’re not sure how to go about it, we can recommend local pros or help you find the right filter type for your system.
3. Pressure Wash Your Outdoor Spaces
Patios, decks, driveways, even your front door — all of it gets coated with pollen. Every time you or your kids walk over it, you bring some indoors.
That’s why outdoor pressure washing is more than just cosmetic – it’s allergy defense. Our team offers full-service pressure washing to keep your whole property looking fresh and pollen-free.
4. Use Microfiber Cloths for Dusting
Microfiber cloths are game-changers. Unlike traditional dusters that spread particles around, microfiber traps and holds pollen, dust, and dander.
You can use them on:
- Furniture
- Electronics
- Baseboards
- Kitchen counters
We love them so much we include them in our cleaning kits — keep an eye on our store if you want to grab some!
5. Keep Windows Closed & Shoes Off Indoors
As tempting as it is to enjoy the breeze, open windows can invite a flood of pollen into your home.
Tips:
- Keep windows shut during peak pollen hours (usually early morning and evening).
- Set up a shoe rack at the entrance and switch to “indoor-only” footwear.
- Bonus points for using doormats and wiping down your pets after walks!
6. Vacuum More Often — With a HEPA Filter
Vacuuming 2–3 times a week, especially on rugs and carpets, can significantly reduce pollen buildup. Be sure your vacuum has a HEPA filter, or you’ll just blow allergens around.
Don’t want to deal with it? We can handle recurring vacuuming, mopping, and allergen control with our maintenance packages.
7. Consider an Air Purifier for Your Bedroom
The bedroom is where you spend 6–8 hours a night — so clean air matters.
Air purifiers with HEPA filters can:
- Trap pollen and dust
- Improve sleep
- Reduce asthma or sinus symptoms
We’ll soon be offering trusted air quality solutions through our online store. Stay tuned!
🧽Pollen season in South Carolina is no joke – but with the right cleaning strategy and tools, your home can be a safe haven.
Want to skip the stress and let us handle it?
👉 Book a deep clean or pressure wash service with Edima Cleaning Services today
Your sinuses (and your surfaces) will thank you!